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Supply, Fitment & Performance Solutions
From everyday commuting to competitive racing, we recommend premium brands such as Michelin, BFG, Yokohama, Continental.
Our tyre and wheel solutions are built around quality, expertise, and performance — keeping you moving safely and confidently in every situation.
Premium Tyres & Wheels for Road, Track & Off-Road
We supply and install best tyres and wheels for all vehicle applications, from daily drivers and commercial vehicles to track, racing, and high-performance builds. Our team works with manufacturer approved tyres to ensure safety, reliability, and performance across every driving condition.
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TYREPLUS HTR offers expert car servicing, tyre repairs, and maintenance to keep your vehicle safe, reliable, and performing at its best.
Local Tyre & Wheel Specialists You Can Trust
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We proudly stock leading tyre brands including Michelin and BFGoodrich, offering solutions for touring, performance, and off road use. Whether you’re looking for comfort and longevity or maximum grip and control, we help select the best tyres to suit your vehicle and driving style.
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Our wheel services include both OEM wheels and aftermarket wheels, professionally fitted to ensure correct sizing, load rating, and clearance. Every installation is carried out with attention to detail, protecting vehicle handling, safety systems, and overall performance.
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Correct tyre pressure plays a critical role in grip, braking, tyre life, and fuel efficiency. We ensure all tyre pressures are set to manufacturer's specifications, providing consistent performance and confidence on the road, track, or trail.
Tyre & Wheels FAQs
How long do tyres usually last?
Most tyres last 30,000–80,000 km, depending on driving habits, road conditions, alignment, and tyre quality.
Even if tread depth looks acceptable, tyres older than 5–6 years may need replacement due to rubber degradation.
We recommend consulting with your local tyre specialist.
How do I check my tyre size?
Your tyre size is printed on the tyre’s sidewall in a format such as 225/45R17.
You can also find the correct tyre size on:
- The driver’s door jamb sticker
- The owner’s manual
- Inside the fuel flap (some vehicles)
Using the correct tyre size ensures safety, handling, and compliance with road regulations.
What is the correct tyre pressure for my car?
The correct tyre pressure is set by the vehicle manufacturer and is usually listed on:
- The driver’s door frame
- The owner’s manual
Tyre pressure should be checked when tyres are cold. Incorrect tyre pressure can cause uneven wear, poor handling, and reduced fuel efficiency.
What’s the difference between electric car tyres and normal tyres?
Electric vehicle (EV) tyres are specially designed to handle higher vehicle weight, instant torque, and reduced road noise. They typically feature reinforced sidewalls, lower rolling resistance for improved range, and noise-reducing foam.
While normal tyres may fit EVs, using EV-suitable tyres improves efficiency, tyre life, and driving comfort.
What is the minimum tyre tread depth for a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) in Victoria?
In Victoria, the minimum legal tyre tread depth for a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) is 1.5mm across the full tread surface.
Tyres must also be free from sidewall damage, bulges, and exposed cords to pass inspection.