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About Millard Service Centre Yatala

At Millard Service Centre, we take your tyre safety very seriously. Being Yatala's local tyre shop, we're committed to keeping you, your friends, family and neighbours safe. We know what's at risk, so you can always trust you're getting the best possible service and workmanship. Our company sell, fit and repair tyres for wheel barrows, golf buggies, trailers, passenger cars, commercial vehicles, bobcats, forklifts, light trucks, 4WD/SUVs, trucks, farm vehicles, agricultural, industrial, earthmoving & heavy equipment and anything else that has wheels.

Services

  • Tyre Sealing

  • Rims

  • Repairs

  • Tyres

  • Wheel Alignments

  • Batteries

  • Fleet Services

  • Tyre Safety Test

  • Major Repairs

  • Tyre Care

  • Solid Fill Tyres

  • Mickey Thompson Legendary Tyres

  • Mechanical

  • Truck Tyres

  • 4WD Modifications

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Location

37-39 Old Pacific Hwy, Yatala QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pressure should my tyres be?

For everyday motoring, tyre pressure should never be lower than the manufacturer's recommended pressure. This information is usually mounted on the drivers' door edge or pillar, or in the glove box. Tyre pressure should only be checked when the tyres are cold. If you have to check the tyres when they're hot, add at least 2psi (or 13.8kpa) to maintain optimal levels for safety. A good quality tyre pressure gauge allows you check tyre pressure before driving on the tyres.

I have a puncture - what do I do?

A puncture in your tyre can lead to rapid tyre deflation, so it's important to have a punctured tyre inspected and change over with your spare as soon as possible to avoid permanent tyre or wheel damage. Low profile tyres can be damaged within seconds of driving, not to mention rim damage such as buckling and cracking.

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