Archive for the ‘Car Tyres’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Tread depth – New Tyres (Tires)

Most people have a fair idea of the minumum tread depth requirements (If you are unsure check out our minimum tread depth article), however how much tread does a new tyre have?

Fortunately the answer is fairly straightforward for once. Car tyres across the board tend to have a tread depth of 8mm.

4WD tyres normally have between 8mm and 14mm depending on the type/application.

The more tread that your tyres have the less chance you will aquaplane. You can read our article on how NOT to aquaplane for more information.

If you are selling a second hand set of tyres with this information you can now measure the tread that is remaining and accurately state how close to new they really are!

PostHeaderIcon Tyre checks and pressures

Its time to make sure your tyres are ready for the New Year! Instead of putting it off read this article and then go out and make sure you check the following.

For each tyre..

Tyre tread depth – do you have enough tread to get you through the next 6 months?

Condition – make sure there are no cracks or nails, screws etc in the tyres

Pressure – Ensure your tyre pressures are correct, if you are not sure what to pump them up to refer to our previous article regarding tyre pressures – we spell it out.

Alignment and Balance – Does your car have the shakes or jitters? Does it pull to one side or perhaps the tyres are starting to wear in an uneven manner? Head along to your local tyre shop and get it checked out.

Remember the two most important things on cars are tyres and brakes, if either of those are in dodgy condition you may not stop when you really need to in a hurry!

PostHeaderIcon 225.55 18 Bridgestone HT684 – ( Mitsubishi Outlander Tyres)

Happy New Year! Just brought into stock today we have one only set of the above. If you are after a set of these be quick and send us a comment or click through to our trademe listings above.

We also have one set left of the popular 225/65 17 rav four tyres (Bridgestones).

In stock we have several sets of 245/70 16 Bridgestones – contact us for a special deal.

Stock is hard to come by right now so we appreciate your patience when we cannot immediately get hold of the tyres you require.

Remember now is a good time to book in for a wheel alignment after all the holiday driving. Its a small cost compared to the price of wearing out your tyres quicker than what they should.

Safe driving!

PostHeaderIcon Correct way to fix a puncture – Are tyre plugs legal?

In my early days working in Tyre shops tubeless tyres were an amazing thing! One fantastic benefit from my point of view at the time was if one had a puncture I could just “plug it” with a fancy little rubber strip and a bunch of glue. Buff it off and in 5 minutes puncture was fixed, 15 dollars thank you very much.

In fact this picture shows exactly the type of string plug used.

Roll forward a couple of years though and doubts started to surface around the safety of using such a way to fix a tyre. For one thing because the tyre was not even removed from the rim, damage could have occurred internally to the tyre which would not be known about. This damage could cause the tyre to prematurely fail, or be unsafe at high speeds when temperatures were higher than normal. In short the safety of the tyre was now in an unknown state.

Is it legal to plug a tyre? Well it’s hard to find specific text to state that however when checking on the VTNZ website they had the following to say.

Many garages sell ‘string repair’ kits or sealants as a quick-fix solution for tyre punctures. Use these as temporary measures only, to get home or to a repair service. Drive slowly and for a short distance

Remember your safety is worth a lot more than saving a few bucks, so get your tyres fixed properly by an approved repairer.

PostHeaderIcon Honda Jazz Tyres

Right now just in time for Christmas we have one only set of 185/55 16 Bridgestone tyres for a Honda Jazz or similar vehicle with the same size tyres.

You can find this set for sale for under $800. They retail for over $300 dollars each so be quick if you need a set.

If they are still for sale by the time you read this you will them and be able to purchase via our trademe listings.

PostHeaderIcon 205/50 17 CONTINENTAL SPORT

We have one only set of these right now, very hard to come by and retail at nearly $500 a tyre. We have them at the special price of $200 a tyres ($800 for the set).

These are off a brand new Ford Focus.

Continental Tyres is the world’s 4th largest tyre manufacturer after Goodyear, Bridgestone and Michelin.

PostHeaderIcon September Stock and Deals – Tyres FOR SALE!!!!

Hi everyone, well we have managed to secure some excellent sets of tyres and although selling fast we still have some of our most popular sizes left. If you are looking for any of the below, you should try to contact us as soon as possible.

245/45 18 (Yokohama and Bridgestones)
245/40 19 Bridgestone (1 set left)
215/70 16 Yokohama Geolanders (Rav 4)
225/65 17 Bridgestones (1 set left)
245/70 16 Bridgestone 4wd

If you want to save a few bucks, contact us direct instead of going through trademe as we can then knock off the fees amount as well. Leave a comment on this article to get in touch.

PostHeaderIcon 205/55 16 Michelin Primacy 91V

We have a couple of sets of these going for $650 dollars. They are off a brand new Ford Focus and it’s not often we get these.

We have just stocked up on a whole bunch of sizes and brands. So please check out our listings on trademe.

PostHeaderIcon 215/55 17 Michelin MXV – Toyota Aurion

We have been fortunate enough to procure a set of the above tyres off a brand new 2011 Aurion. The tyres are as new however a lot cheaper than if you head to a michelin tyre dealer and purchase them. I am selling this set on Trademe for $750, be in quick they may not last long.

Click through to our Trademe tyre listings.

PostHeaderIcon Tyre Delivery – Trademe Goods.

Through our Freight partner we can now deliver from Whangarei to Wellington and most of the major towns in between. ( Via New Plymouth ). The cost for this is normally 80 dollars a set subject to confirmation and not to rural areas. Please check with us first before committing to purchase.

Note this is for car tyres and small 4WD Tyres only.

I noticed one of our clients used a company called shipmytrade.co.nz which appear to specialize in delivery options for trademe traders. Could be worth a look as well if you are thinking of shipping small goods around the place.

We are interested in your feedback as to which delivery options you prefer so please share.

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