Tyre services Wrexham - Autokit Tyres

Call us today: 01978 263303

Monday to Friday: 9am - 5.30pm  Saturdays: 8.30am - Noon

OUR SERVICES

Our services

Our Wrexham tyre workshop is open from:

Monday to Friday between 9am-5.30pm and 8.30am-noon on Saturdays.
Call us: 01978 263303

Our Wrexham tyre workshop is open from:

Monday to Friday between 9am-5.30pm and 8.30am-noon on Saturdays.

Get your free quote now: 01978 263303

Our Wrexham tyre workshop is open from:

Monday to Friday between 9am-5.30pm and 8.30am-noon on Saturdays.

Get your free quote now: 01978 263303

Quality tyre services

AutoKit provides comprehensive tyre services to customers throughout the Wrexham area.

We are able to fix punctures, undertake repairs and replace and fit tyres on a wide variety of makes and models of vehicle. We don’t just work with cars: we provide tyre services to motorcycles, motorhomes and vans too.

We like to keep things simple, so our prices are inclusive of fitting, new valves, balancing, old tyre disposal and VAT. We work hard to endure our tyre services offer great value for money and are always of the very highest standard.

For a free quote contact us on
01978 263303
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For a free quote contact us on 01978 263303

Tyres Wrexham

When do you need to replace tyres?

If you’re unsure whether you need your tyres looking at, here is a guide to when to do the checks:
  • Illegal tread depth – if you are concerned your tyre tread is below 1.6mm
  • Damage to run flat tyres – if there is breakage of the tyre’s structural integrity
  • Secondary tyre damage – caused by an object
  • Ageing tyres and deterioration of tyre rubber – if your tyres are old
  • Bead damage, exposed cords or faulty previous repairs

When do you need to replace tyres?

If you’re unsure whether you need your tyres looking at, here is a guide to when to do the checks:
  • Illegal tread depth – if you are concerned your tyre tread is below 1.6mm
  • Damage to run flat tyres – if there is breakage of the tyre’s structural integrity
  • Secondary tyre damage – caused by an object
  • Ageing tyres and deterioration of tyre rubber – if your tyres are old
  • Bead damage, exposed cords or faulty previous repairs

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