Wheels and tyres

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Wheels and tyres

Every bit of grip, braking power, and control your vehicle has comes down to four small contact patches of rubber on the road. At Cornubia Auto Care, we provide complete wheel and tyre services designed to keep that contact solid – maximising stability, comfort, and safety on every drive. 

New tyres, onsite wheel alignments, puncture repairs, or a routine tyre check – our experienced technicians assess what your vehicle actually needs and recommend accordingly. We supply and fit quality tyres suited to passenger vehicles, 4WDs, and light commercial vehicles alike. 

Our wheel and tyre specialists help keep you moving safely

From a single tyre swap to a full set replacement, every vehicle in our workshop gets the same level of attention regardless of make or model. Tread depth, wear patterns, overall tyre condition, and wheel alignment are all checked closely, since uneven wear is often the first sign something else needs attention. 

Tyre service

Well-maintained tyres do more than just look good – they directly affect fuel efficiency, ride comfort, and how long the tyres themselves actually last.

Our wheel and tyre services provide safety and performance you can trust

Tyres that are worn, underinflated, or misaligned don’t just wear faster they extend braking distances and compromise handling exactly when you need control most. Our technicians assess your wheels and tyres closely, catching issues while they’re still minor rather than after they’ve become a genuine safety risk. 

Puncture repairs, full tyre replacements, onsite wheel alignments, or ongoing maintenance whatever your vehicle needs, the solution is tailored to how you actually drive. Once finished, your vehicle is ready for the road with better stability, comfort, and confidence behind the wheel. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How often should tyres be replaced?
Tyres should generally be replaced every 40,000–80,000km, or sooner if tread depth falls below the legal minimum or damage is present.
2. How often should wheel alignments be done?
Wheel alignments are typically recommended every 10,000–12,000km, or whenever new tyres are fitted or uneven wear is noticed.
3. What causes uneven tyre wear?
Uneven tyre wear is often caused by poor wheel alignment, incorrect tyre pressure, or worn suspension components.
4. Can a wheel alignment improve fuel efficiency?
Yes- proper wheel alignment reduces rolling resistance, which can improve fuel efficiency and extend tyre lifespan.
5. How do I know if my tyre pressure is correct?
Recommended tyre pressure is listed in your vehicle's owner's manual or on a sticker inside the driver's door, and should be checked regularly.