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The TOP 10 BEST Tyres in Brisbane QLD

Top Brisbane QLD Tyres

Need an affordable tyre open now? These 317 results near you are waiting for your call. Here are our top Brisbane Tyres with reviews & ratings.

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949/69 Ann Street, Brisbane City QLD

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Brisbane City QLD

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107 Castlemaine Street, Milton QLD

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194 Montague Road, West End QLD

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194 Montague Road, West End QLD

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10 Heussler Terrace, Milton QLD

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33 Cordova St, Milton QLD

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16 Railway Terrace, Milton QLD

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Unit 1/18 Bank Street, West End QLD

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110 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley QLD

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24 Douglas Street, Milton QLD

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36 Douglas Street, Milton QLD

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25 Doggett St, Fortitude Valley QLD

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153 Musgrave Road, Red Hill QLD

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5/8 Leopold Street, Newstead QLD

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59 Wellington Road, East Brisbane QLD

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Cnr of Jurgens & Balaclava Sts, Woolloongabba QLD

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19-21 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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98 Logan Road, Woolloongabba QLD

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23 Hampton Street, East Brisbane QLD

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Unit 1/39 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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80 Doggett Street, Newstead QLD

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113 Norman Street, East Brisbane QLD

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107 Norman Street, East Brisbane QLD

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Unit 1/26 Bailey Street, West End QLD

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93 Latrobe Terrace, Paddington QLD

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187 Logan Road, Woolloongabba QLD

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62A Didsbury Street, East Brisbane QLD

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1038 Stanley Street East, East Brisbane QLD

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90 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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18 Austin Street, Newstead QLD

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18 Austin Street, Newstead QLD

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96 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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11 Bishop Street, Kelvin Grove QLD

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98 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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3-7 Maud Street, Newstead QLD

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100 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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100 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba QLD

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53 Godwin St, Bulimba QLD

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51 Godwin Street, Bulimba QLD

Featured Reviews of the Best Tyres in Brisbane

5 Average Rating based on 13 reviews from 4 Tyres near Brisbane

Jason Was prompt in calling me and arranged the service plus had the 4 tyres fitted it is great to have a one stop for vehicle repairs. Great service and real good price.

Elaine Joyce Forno left a review for

Supreme Automotive

Q: What qualifications should a professional possess in order to carry out wheel alignment and balancing services? A: The answer lies in the experience, technical know-how and certifications. A technician should have a firm grasp of mechanical concepts as well as hands-on training with the latest equipment. Trade certifications, like those offered by TAFE in areas like automotive servicing and mechanical technology, are also a promising sign. However, nothing beats real-world experience. Always ask about their expertise in wheel alignment and balancing.*

Q: How often should logbook servicing be carried out to ensure optimal tyre performance and safety? *A: Driving through the hustle and bustle of Brisbane will take a toll on any vehicle. Your logbook outlines the manufacturer's recommended servicing intervals, usually based around distance driven or time elapsed (typically every 10,000 - 15,000 km or six months). These guidelines are tailored to keep your tyres spinning smoothly and safely, compensating for the wear and tear of daily driving. *

Q: How can maintaining my tyres properly contribute to increased fuel efficiency and safety on the road? *A: Maintaining your tyres is as crucial as keeping your tank full. When underinflated, tyres generate more resistance, meaning your engine will guzzle down more petrol. Tyres in poor condition can also compromise your vehicle's handling, particularly in wet weather. Regularly checking tyre pressure, rotation and alignment can help you save on fuel costs and keep you safer on the road. *

Q: What are the Australian standards for tyre tread depth and how can I regularly check it to maintain these standards? *A: Australia is no slouch when it comes to safety standards. Our minimum tyre tread depth is 1.5mm across the width of the tyre - a level designed to maintain grip and reduce the risk of aquaplaning. Many use the old '20-cent' trick to check: if you insert a 20-cent coin into the main tread groove and can see the bill of the platypus, you're skirting close to the limit. Dropping by a local tyre shop in our directory can also get you a more precise measurement. *

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