Wheel & Tyre Services in Grafton

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From minor puncture repairs to full tyre replacements, we ensure your vehicle has safe and durable tyres suited to local conditions.

Misaligned wheels and unbalanced tyres cause uneven wear and handling issues. We adjust and balance them for optimal performance.

Stranded with a flat? Our mobile tyre repair service comes to you, whether you're at home, work or roadside.

We supply, fit and service heavy-duty truck tyres designed for durability, fuel efficiency and maximum traction.

We offer specialised tyres for tractors, harvesters and farm machinery, ensuring grip, stability and reduced soil compaction.

Upgrade your vehicle with high-quality alloy or steel wheels, expertly fitted for enhanced performance and aesthetics.

Comprehensive Wheel & Tyre Solutions

Your tyres play a crucial role in safety, handling and fuel efficiency, which is why regular maintenance and quality replacements are essential. At Clarence Valley Tyre Centre, we provide a full range of tyre services in Grafton, from mobile puncture repairs to wheel alignments, upgraded rims and new tyre fittings. Whether you operate a car, truck or agricultural machinery, we stock high-quality tyres from leading brands to suit your needs. Our team ensures professional fitting, balancing and servicing to keep you moving safely. Explore our tyre services or call (02) 6642 7688 to book in today.

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Michelin Tyres

Michelin is highly regarded in Australia and throughout the world as a leader in tyre production. For more than 100 years, Michelin's commitment to product research and development has allowed them to manufacture tyres that offer outstanding safety and overall performance.

Since the conception of Michelin Durable Technologies in 2005, there has been a revolution in the longevity and safety of treading of a tyre. At the end of its first life cycle, a Michelin tyre can be regrooved, retreaded and retreaded again with thanks to Michelin's innovative RECAMIC retread technology. As the first retread manufacturer in the world and with more than 80 years' experience on the matter, Michelin is committed to providing the best casing designed for retreading.

For cars, 4WDs, trucks and buses, Michelin's tyres offer a long-term solution that also minimises the environmental impact. By retreading and regrooving your tyres, it reduces overall tyre waste and emits less CO2. If all vehicles in the world were fitted with Michelin Energy tyres, we would save 80 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • HOW DO I KNOW WHICH SIZE TYRE IS RIGHT FOR MY CAR?

    The size details of your current tyre can be located on the sidewall of your tyre. There are a number of different size ratios that must be considered when understanding the overall size of your tyre. The numbers are in the format of ###/##R##.



    Our tyre specialists can help to identify all of this information to ensure we select the right tyre for your vehicle.

  • WHAT TYRE PRESSURE SHOULD I PUT IN MY TYRES?

    Tyre pressure is an integral part of tyre maintenance. Contact our tyre specialists to ensure you are maintaining the correct pressure for your particular tyre.

  • HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CHECK MY TYRE PRESSURE?

    Approximately every 6 months and before a long trip.

  • WHEN SHOULD I CHECK MY WHEEL ALIGNMENT?

    If you notice that your vehicle pulls significantly to the left or right when you are travelling on a straight, flat road with little crosswind, or your tyres are wearing abnormally, then your wheel alignment may require adjustment. You should therefore take your vehicle to a Michelin tyre dealer or a reputable garage to have its wheel alignment checked. This is a simple process, which may require a slight adjustment of front and/or rear suspension components. If your vehicle's wheels are not properly aligned, this can cause abnormal wearing of the tyres.



    Note: A wheel alignment may also be referred to as a suspension alignment.



    Always have your vehicle's alignment checked when:


    • Your vehicle has hit something (e.g. a kerb or major road hazard)
    • You notice that your tyres are wearing abnormally or unevenly
    • You experience steering or handling problems, such as pulling or drifting to one side
    • Your steering wheel does not return easily after a turn
    • Your steering wheel remains at an angle when driving in a straight line
    • When you buy a new set of tyres and want them to last as long as possible 
    • When you replace suspension or steering components
  • DO I NEED TO REPLACE A PUNCTURED TYRE, OR CAN IT BE REPAIRED?

    The decision between replacing or repairing a damaged tyre is very important. On some occasions, a tyre is beyond repair, however if the damage is on the tread, it may be able to be repaired. This decision requires a trained tyre specialist who must remove the tyre from the wheel to thoroughly assess the damage.



    As a rule of thumb, often holes beyond 6 millimetres cannot be repaired, as well as tyres that have travelled even just a short distance from the puncture location.



    In the event that your tyre is damaged, it is advised that you change the tyre over to your spare and visit a tyre specialist as soon as possible.

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