Friday, May 6, 2022

Emergency Tire Replacement

Have a flat tyre? We Can Assist—Fast and Reliable Service,  Call us right now!


A flat tyre is not something that everyone anticipates. A flat tyre may ruin your day, whether it's due to a quick leak caused by road hazards like nails or potholes or a delayed leak caused by sidewall damage.

Tyres aren't supposed to last forever, and unless you're especially prepared and change them out ahead of time, you're likely to have a blowout in the middle of the day, resulting in a flat tyre. Because of road obstacles, even brand-new tyres can blow out!

Don't let a flat tyre ruin your day - the roadside assistance team at Olympus Mobile Tyre Fitting are ready to help. Your blown-out tyre will be replaced.



Take it easy, we're here to help.


It's not easy to change a flat tyre, especially if you've never done it before and don't know the difference between a blowout and a puncture or a leak. However, replacing a tyre on the road can be dangerous if you don't have the correct safety equipment (and it's almost impossible if you don't have the right tools).

Olympus Mobile Tyre Fitting Roadside Assistance will respond to your call and get you back on the road as soon as possible.

 

Your Roadside Assistance Experts


Every year, our highly trained team answers a large number of calls! Our commitment to giving the best service possible explains why our clients have given us such a high rating for roadside help.

We'll get you back on the road in no time.

As a customer of Olympus Mobile Tyre Fitting, you can count on us to be there when you need us. All you have to do is phone (or submit an online request) and speak with a friendly staff member who will despatch a service technician to your area. 



 

How to Change a Flat Tyre and Other Advice


Flat tyre situations happen to everyone, and even if it's a tiny issue, it might keep you from completing your goal. Olympus Mobile Tyre Fitting can be there in no time to change a flat tyre for you, and keeping these guidelines in mind can help speed up the process:

If you don't have a decent working spare, you'll be unable to get a flat tyre changed and will have to pull your vehicle to a tyre shop.

If you have custom rims, be sure you have the key to remove them; otherwise, changing a flat tyre on the side of the road would be impossible.

Never place yourself in a dangerous situation. Allow an expert roadside assistance specialist to repair a flat tyre for you if you're on the side of the highway.

When you're parked on the side of the road, remember to turn on your Hazard Lights to let other drivers know that your car isn't working.


How Do You Know If You Should Repair or Replace Your Tyres?


"Where can I get roadside assistance near me?" will be your first idea after an emergency tyre change. However, flat tyre repair is not always the best solution–in some cases, replacement is the superior alternative. The type of damage, the degree of tread wear on the tyre, and the tyre's age all play a role in determining whether to repair or replace a tyre.

Examine Tyre Damage


Obviously, your tyre would not fall flat without being damaged. Therefore, this is where you should begin your investigation. Some sorts of damage should not be fixed for safety concerns. If it's a blow-out, the tyre will most likely rupture outward while driving.


Consider Tyre History

The other two elements that influence whether or not to repair or replace tyres are how long the tyre has been in use. Tread wear is determined by the number of miles a tyre has been driven. Most tyres now incorporate tread-wear indicators, which are hard rubber strips running perpendicular to the tread. When a tyre is worn, these are extremely evident, and if you see them, you should replace the tyre rather than patch it. You can measure the depth of the tread if there are no tread-wear indicators. The tyre must be replaced if it is 2/32 of an inch or less. Tyres typically last five to ten years in terms of time, so when a tyre reaches that range, it's probably best to replace it when it's damaged.

Where Can I Purchase New Tyres?


If it appears that you will need to change a tyre, write down the size of the current tyre. In fact, if you like your old tyre, you could save a lot of time and effort by purchasing the same manufacturer, model, and size. Otherwise, you can compare similar-sized brands and choose the one that best suits your driving demands. One essential thing to keep in mind, though, is that when you replace a tyre, it is a good idea to replace all four, or at least the one other tyre opposite the one being replaced, so that the vehicle will ride smoothly and evenly.