Tyres & Wheels Golborne

Although tyres are a common reason for failure, it is easy to check them and bring them up to standard before the MOT test. Read the following article to learn how to measure the safety of your tyres and wheels.

Specialist Leisure
01942 295195
Golborne Enterprise Park
Warrington
P M Motor Parts
01925 299444
65 High Street
Newton Le Willows
Dave Tyres & Exhaust
01925 226262
76 Haydock Street
Newton Le Willows
D P Tyres
01942 723366
Unit 8 Landgate Industrial Estate
Wigan
G & M Tyres Ltd
01925 225000
Vista Road
Newton Le Willows
National Tyres & Autocare
01925 224697
20-22A High Street
Newton Le Willows
Ats Truck Centre
01942 242442
Unit B3 Haslemere Industrial Estate
Wigan
Ashton Tyre & Exhaust Ltd
01942 724044
363-371 Wigan Road
Wigan
Industrial Tyre Services
01942 677700
E3-2 Moss Industrial Estate
Leigh
Leddy'S Autostore
01942 234567
Great George Street
Wigan
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Tyres & Wheels

Tyres and Wheels

Items tested:

  • Tyre size/type
  • Tyre load/speed rating
  • Tyre condition
  • Road wheels

Before the Test

Although tyres are a common reason for failure, it is easy to check them and bring them up to standard before the MOT test. Make sure that all four road tyres have a minimum tread depth of 1.6 mm showing in the pattern all the way around the tyre and over three-quarters of the width. There should be no gaps, breaks or low spots. You should also ensure that there are no splits, cracks or cuts in the tyre's sidewall. Your tyres should also be inflated to the correct pressure.

Although your spare tyre will not be checked as part of the test, it is advisable to carry a correctly inflated and legal tyre.

Although the minimum tread depth is set at 1.6 mm, it is recommended that you replace your tyres well before this legal limit is reached; at least at 2 mm and preferably at 3 mm.

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