Speak About Any Tyre Concerns

If tyres are wearing quickly, the steering no longer feels right, or an MOT has highlighted tyre concerns, it usually helps to have the vehicle checked before the problem worsens. A conversation about the symptoms makes it easier to identify next steps.

A Tyres Affect More Than Grip

Tyres affect braking, steering, fuel use and how stable a vehicle feels in poor weather. Kong Group supplies and fits everything from budget tyres to premium brands, alongside wheel balancing and digital alignment, so problems causing wear or issues can be corrected.

Better Handling and Longer Tyre Life

When tyres are fitted correctly and alignment is accurate, steering feels more predictable, braking remains consistent, and tyres last longer without irregular wear. It also helps reduce strain on suspension components and improves fuel economy, particularly on vehicles covering motorway journeys.

Tyres for Different Driving Needs

The tyre service covers new and part-worn tyres, puncture repairs, wheel balancing, tyre inspections, and digital four-wheel alignment. Different tyre options are available depending on budget, driving style, and vehicle use, with rapid deliveries helping reduce waiting times when tyres are needed.

Useful for High-Mileage Vehicles

This service suits daily commuters, families, motorway drivers, tradespeople, and anyone covering regular mileage throughout the year. It is also useful when tyres are wearing unevenly, steering feels unsettled, fuel economy has dropped, or another garage has identified alignment or suspension concerns.

What Good Tyre Work Looks Like

A good result is not replacing tyres and sending a vehicle back onto the road. The steering should feel stable, the vehicle should move correctly, wear should remain even, and any problems affecting alignment or suspension should be identified before causing expense.

Alignment Checks Before Tyres Are Fitted

Before fitting tyres or carrying out alignment work, the vehicle can be inspected for signs of uneven wear, suspension movement, or steering issues. Kong Group also uses digital camera alignment equipment, which provides measurements and helps explain problems during conversations about repairs.

  • How do I know if my tyres need replacing?

    Tyres may need replacing when tread depth becomes low, wear appears uneven, steering no longer feels stable, or the vehicle behaves differently during braking or motorway driving. Some drivers first notice problems after an MOT advisory or warning from another garage. Kong Group checks tyre condition, wear patterns, alignment measurements, and related steering or suspension concerns before recommending replacement tyres or further repair work.

  • Can wheel alignment cause tyres to wear unevenly?

    Wheel alignment problems can cause tyres to wear more heavily on one side or wear out earlier than expected. It can also affect steering feel, handling stability, and fuel use over time. Kong Group uses digital camera alignment equipment to measure alignment positions and identify problems affecting tyre wear before new tyres are fitted or additional repairs are discussed.

  • What tyre services does Kong Group provide?

    The tyre service includes new tyres, part-worn tyres, puncture repairs, wheel balancing, tyre inspections, and digital four-wheel alignment. Different tyre options are available depending on budget, vehicle type, and driving use. The workshop also checks for steering, suspension, or alignment problems that may affect tyre wear, helping identify issues that could continue damaging tyres after replacement.

  • Are part-worn tyres safe to use?

    Part-worn tyres can be suitable in some situations, depending on their condition, remaining tread, and intended vehicle use. Some drivers choose them as a lower-cost option for everyday driving. Kong Group supplies both new and part-worn tyres and checks tyre condition during fitting and inspection work before discussing the available options with the vehicle owner.

  • Can tyre problems affect braking and steering?

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  • What happens during a tyre inspection or alignment check?

    During tyre inspections and alignment checks, the vehicle can be examined for uneven tyre wear, steering issues, suspension movement, or alignment problems. Digital camera alignment equipment is used to measure wheel positioning and identify whether adjustments or repairs may be required. These measurements also help explain the cause of tyre wear or handling concerns during conversations about the vehicle.

  • Is this service suitable for high-mileage drivers?

    The tyre service is regularly used by motorway drivers, tradespeople, families, commuters, and fleet-operated vehicles covering high annual mileage. Vehicles travelling longer distances often experience increased tyre wear and alignment-related issues over time. Regular inspections, balancing, and alignment checks can help identify problems affecting tyre life, steering stability, and fuel use during everyday driving.

Speak About Any Tyre Concerns

If tyres are wearing quickly, the steering no longer feels right, or an MOT has highlighted tyre concerns, it usually helps to have the vehicle checked before the problem worsens. A conversation about the symptoms makes it easier to identify next steps.

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