Best Tyre Fitters in Old Whittington (2026)

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Fixaroo helps you find trusted tyre fitters across Old Whittington and the surrounding area.

Tyre fitters in Old Whittington offer new tyres, puncture repairs, wheel alignment, and balancing across every major brand. Compare prices, check stock, and book a fitting slot online.

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Frequently asked questions

The UK legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre. A quick check: insert a 20p coin into the tread grooves. If the outer band of the coin is visible, your tyres may be below the legal limit and must be replaced.
Budget tyres start around £40–£60 fitted; mid-range brands £70–£100; premium brands like Michelin and Continental £100–£200+. Prices vary by tyre size and supplier. Compare fitted prices from tyre centres in Old Whittington on Fixaroo.
For best handling and safety, always fit matching tyres on the same axle. Mixing brands across axles is legal but can affect braking and cornering behaviour. Never mix different tyre types — such as summer and winter tyres — on the same axle.
Tyre life depends on driving style, load, and road conditions. Most last 20,000–40,000 miles. Regardless of tread depth, have tyres over 5 years old regularly inspected by a professional and replace them at 10 years from the date of manufacture (shown on the sidewall).
Wheel alignment (tracking) sets your wheels to the manufacturer's specified angles. Misalignment causes rapid, uneven tyre wear and affects handling and fuel economy. It's recommended whenever you fit new tyres, or after hitting a significant kerb or pothole.