About Tamworth Tyres & Suspension Centre
Tamworth Tyres & Suspension Centre in Hillvue, is Tamworth's one-stop-shop for all your 4x4 needs. Tyres, stereo, Pink and Blue Slips, suspension, lift kits, all mechanical repairs, light bars, pick-up and drop off provided - tyre fitting & professional suspension services, using the latest computer & diagnostic equipment. We offer friendly service, which is backed up by professional repairs, and take great pride in our work, always striving to exceed our clients' expectations - our goal is to deliver our clients a high-quality customer service. Our team of qualified mechanics share in over 75 years' experience and have earned themselves a reputation as mechanics you can trust in the Tamworth area. We also proud to be involved in the Tamworth community, supporting local causes and clubs such as the Tamworth Tri Colours Football Club, Little Wings Club and Kidney Car Rally. Members of MTA-NSW and IAME, so you can be confident your repairs will always be handled in a professional manner. Give us a call to book in for servicing or repairs today.
Products
Tough Dog Suspension
Boss Air bag Suspension
Air Bag Man
EFS
GVM Upgrades
Ryco filters
Bendix brakes
Wheels/Rims
Mobile Pink Slips
Tyres & Rims
Services
Shock Absorbers
Suspension Specialists
Mechanical
Roadworthy Certificates
Exhaust System
Tyres/Wheels
Logbook servicing
Auto Electrician
Brake & Clutch
GVM Upgrades
Mobile Pink Slips
Blue Slips
Pick-up & Delivery within Tamworth Area
Family owned & operated
School based learning program
Bullbars
Rotation & Balancing
Snorkels
Lift kits
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Licences
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have my tyres rotated?
It is generally recommended to have your tyres rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles or as your vehicle manufacturer recommends. Regular tyre rotation helps promote even wear, prolong tyre life, and maintain optimal handling and traction.
What causes uneven tyre wear?
Incorrect wheel alignment, improper tyre inflation, worn suspension parts, and driving habits can cause uneven tyre wear. It is essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further tyre damage and ensure the safety and performance of your vehicle.