Car Tyres Replacement

At Arrow Tyres we have over 10,000 tyres in stock from various renown brands such as Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Dunlop and more.

With over 10 years of experience in the industry, our experts are able to provide you with the utmost honest advice and suggestions. Our team are well prepared and equipped so that we can get to you right away with just a call.Tyre is one of the most common car parts which encounters tear and wear as a result of constant friction with the road surfaces. While most vehicle owners tend to pay periodical attention to the tyres to prevent permanent of extreme damage as to potentially prevent all the unnecessary bills.

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Price List & Information

  • New tyres starting from $60/pc
  • Used tyres starting from $30/pc
  • Wheel Rotation starting from $10
  • Tyre Patching & repair from $10

Based on the automobile tyre attributes you choose, we will provide you with the best quotation. The cost of car tyres varies depending on the manufacturer and characteristics.

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Singapore Island Wide Roadside Assistance – Effective Replacement Work

No matter where they are in Singapore, we offer roadside help to our valued clients. When necessary, we offer on-site automobile tyre replacement services using brand-new tyres right away. All you have to do to request a tyre change service is to give us a call, and we’ll do our best to get there as soon as we can.

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Signs that You Should Change Your Car Tyre

How long can car tyres last? Well, there is no precise answer to this question as there are several factors that determine the lifespan of your car tyres.

For instance, your driving habits, weather and road conditions, design of the tyres, care taken, are some of the factors that determine the lifespan of the tyres. Your car tyres control car traction, steering, braking and stability.

When they start getting worn out, you need to replace them to avoid serious consequences, especially if you’re always driving around with your kids. Worn-out tyres are prone to cracks and can make it hard for you to apply the emergency brake.

Don’t let worn-out tyres compromise your safety. We have listed 5 signs for you to know the right time to change your car tyres to avoid any potential hiccups along the road.

1. Examine Tread Depth

This is the most obvious way to check signs of wear on your tyres. Shallow treads are a clear indicator that your grip has reduced and it is time to replace your tyres.

Checking the tread depth of your tyres is simple. Look for the tread wear indicator on your tyre and you will know the remaining tread depth.

Most of the time, tyres come with a treadwear indicator but if you can’t see it, head to our tyre shop to have our mechanics check it for you.

2. Vibrations

It is normal to feel vibrations when driving, especially when you are on rough roads. However, you know something is not right when the vibrations persist when you are driving on a smooth road.

While vibrations can be as a result of faults in your car, including having faulty shock absorber and poor wheel alignment, a worn-out tyre can also be the culprit.

Vibrations caused by worn-out tyre normally increases as you go faster. If you feel the vibrations coming from under the seats, the rear tyres might be worn out.

3. Abnormal Bumps or Bulges 

If you notice any abnormal bumps, bulges, or other visible defects on any of your car tyres, then it is high time to replace the tyres.

Bubbles or bulges in your tyres may be caused by driving through large potholes or driving with low tyre pressure. If the bulge is in the sidewall of a tyre, this is an indication that the internal frame of a tyre has been damaged or compromised.

This means that air pressure is leaking from the integral frame and finding its way to the flexible outer layer of the tyre. You should never drive with tyres that have bumps, bulges or cracks as this means their structural integrity has been significantly reduced.

Driving with such tyres can put you at risk of accidents, especially when you hit top speeds. Therefore, replace the affected tyres as soon as possible.

4. Frequent Punctures

When your car tyre is worn out, there is a possibility of experiencing frequent punctures. This is because the rubber tread is exhausted, thereby making it easy for sharp objects such as metal wires, nails, and broken glass to puncture your tyre.

When in good shape, the thickened rubber tread prevents objects from penetrating the tyre, which explains why it is rare to experience punctures when the tyres are new.

Therefore, if you start experiencing frequent punctures, then know that it’s time for a tyre change.

5. Tyre Lifespan

If you travel a lot every day, you may need to check the number of kilometres you have covered to know if your tyres need to be replaced. On ideal city roads, tyres can serve you for about 40,000 – 50,000 kilometres with regular wheel rotations and maintenance of air pressure.

It is recommended that you replace your car tyres in sets of four, especially for all-wheel drive vehicles.

There’s no need to worry about getting the “freshest” tyres based on manufacturing date.

Find out more about the warranty periods from the tyre shop or manufacturer. Tyre manufacturers typically warranty their product for 5 years from the date of manufacturing and tyres that are for sale will usually have warranty periods that exceeds the replacement cycle. That means you will most likely replace your tyre from wear and tear before the warranty runs out.

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How To Choose Car Tyres For Your Ride

First and foremost, you need to know what is the correct tyre size for your car. (Or what is the allowable tyre size if you intend to change)

This is dependent on the brand, model and year of your car.

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Types of Car Tyres

Next, you need to decide what kind of tyre pattern that is more suitable for your vehicle and driving preference? There following are the pattern types to choose from:

  • High Performance Car Tyres
  • Touring Comfort Car Tyres
  • Eco fuel saving Car Tyres
  • SUV Tyres