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10 Oct 2025

State-of-the-art wheel alignment system guarantees top service

Tipp Tyres have just installed a State-of-the-Art wheel alignment system.

Tipp Tyres have just installed a State-of-the-Art wheel alignment system.

This new system gives much greater accuracy thus ensuring longer tyre-life and more importantly better road holding.

We can now handle all makes of cars and vans, including twin-wheel vans and light trucks.

Poor wheel alignment is one of the main reasons for premature tyre wear.

But it’s not only the front wheels you need to worry about, rear wheels can be out of alignment too.

Wheel alignment should always be checked by an expert. Symptoms of incorrect alignment can be hard to detect but can include your car pulling to one side when you are driving, or irregular wear appearing across the width of your tyres.

The irregular wear is caused by the tyres not running correctly relative to the road surface.

Wheel alignment can be affected by hitting the kerb or a large pothole in the road, or from travelling regularly on gravel roads. If alignment is out, it can cause excessive wear to your tyres and problems with steering and suspension.

Correct tyre pressure is very important for the life of your tyres, call in anytime for a free tyre safety check. We are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday and 9.a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on Saturdays.

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