Tyres

Supplying & Installing Tyres in Lismore

We'll Keep Your Tyres Rolling


South Lismore Automotive supplies brand new tyres for passenger and 4WD vehicles. We do not sell any second-hand tyres. Instead, we supply high-quality rubber from leading manufacturers, including Bridgestone, Davanti, Maxtrek and Neta Tyres. You can always count on us for reliable parts and highly skilled service.


Having your tyres changed is fast, affordable and hassle-free when you choose South Lismore Automotive. Whether your tyres are punctured, worn or suffering from general wear and tear, we'll make sure suitable alternatives are fitted to last. Our expert team also provides wheel alignments and balancing, as well as suspension maintenance (which can help prevent tyre wear).


Enjoy more tread and less trouble with our Lismore tyre services. Call us today on (02) 6621 3116. We work on cars, 4WDs and a wide variety of other vehicles. 

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Offering Top-Quality Tyres


At South Lismore Automotive, we ensure the tyres we fit afford the following:


  1. Traction: Our tyres provide excellent traction on wet, dry and slippery surfaces for optimal control during driving manoeuvres.
  2. Durability: All the tyres we fit resist wear, ensuring a longer lifespan to reduce the frequency of replacements.
  3. Fuel Efficiency: Our tyres contribute to fuel efficiency by having low rolling resistance, translating to improved environmental benefits.
  4. Quiet Operation: All our tyres are designed to minimise road noise, enhancing the overall comfort of your driving experience.
  5. Adaptability: Our tyres function well in diverse weather conditions, ensuring optimal grip and handling throughout the year.


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FAQs


  • How often should I purchase new tyres for my car?

    According to Bridgestone, tyres require replacement every six years or 64,000 kilometres. Various factors affect the lifespan of your tyres, including whether you rotate them regularly, the way you drive and the climate. You should never use a tyre if it is more than 10 years old.

  • What causes tyre ageing?

    The age of a tyre is an important safety consideration. Tyre materials do break down with age. Some key factors that cause tyre ageing are the quality of the tyres, the texture they are driven on, exposure to sunlight, quality of maintenance and use frequency.

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