Safe, Reliable Driving
Grip the Road with Confidence
Your tyres are the only part of your car that touches the road, so their condition has a direct impact on safety and performance. At ATD Automotive in Wollongong, we supply, fit and balance quality tyres for all makes and models. Whether you need a replacement set, a puncture repair or advice on choosing the right tyres for your driving, our team is here to help. Fresh tyres mean better grip, shorter braking distances and improved fuel efficiency, giving you peace of mind in all conditions.
If your tread is wearing thin, your car vibrates at higher speeds or you’ve had a flat that needs fixing, don’t wait until it becomes a bigger problem. Phone our team on (02) 4285 6151 today to book your tyre service.
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Performance & Protection
Tyres do more than keep your car rolling – they protect every other part of the vehicle by absorbing shocks and maintaining control. Choosing the right tyres and keeping them in good condition can extend their lifespan, improve comfort and prevent uneven wear. Skilled fitting and balancing also make a big difference, helping your car run more smoothly while reducing fuel costs over time.
By having tyres checked regularly, you avoid the risks of blowouts, poor handling and longer stopping distances. Investing in good tyres and professional fitting is one of the most effective ways to ensure your car is safe, efficient and enjoyable to drive.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
How often should tyres be replaced?
Most tyres last between 40,000 and 50,000 kilometres, but this depends on the brand, driving style and road conditions. Signs that it’s time to replace them include worn tread, cracks in the rubber, or tyres that are more than five years old. Regular inspections help identify issues early, ensuring you stay safe on the road.
What are the signs of uneven tyre wear?
Uneven wear can show as bald patches, feathering on the edges or one side of the tyre wearing faster than the other. This often points to problems with wheel alignment, suspension or tyre pressure. Correcting the cause quickly prevents further damage and improves overall handling.
Do new tyres really improve fuel efficiency?
Yes. New, properly fitted tyres reduce rolling resistance, which means your engine doesn’t need to work as hard. This improves fuel efficiency, reduces emissions and saves you money at the pump. Keeping tyres inflated to the recommended pressure is another simple way to maximise efficiency.




