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New Tyre

New tyres are brand new, unused tyres that have not yet been mounted on a vehicle. Tyres are an essential component of any vehicle and play a crucial role in ensuring safety, handling, and overall performance.

When purchasing new tyres, it is important to consider factors such as the vehicle type, driving conditions, and personal driving style. The size of the tyre, its load capacity, and speed rating should also be taken into account.

New tyres typically have better traction and handling characteristics than worn-out tyres. They can also improve fuel efficiency, reduce road noise, and provide a smoother ride. However, it is important to regularly maintain and inspect your tyres to ensure they remain in good condition and provide optimal performance.

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Puncture Repairs

Puncture repairs refer to the process of fixing a hole or puncture in a tyre or inner tube so that it can hold air and function properly. This is a common maintenance task for vehicles, bicycles, and other equipment that use pneumatic tyres.

The puncture repair process typically involves identifying the location of the puncture, removing any debris or foreign objects from the tyre, and then using a patch or plug to seal the hole. For small punctures, a tyre sealant or "plug and go" repair kit can also be used to quickly and easily fix the issue.
It's important to note that not all punctures can be repaired, and some may require the tyre or tube to be replaced entirely. Additionally, proper tyre maintenance and inflation can help prevent punctures from occurring in the first place.

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Wheel Balancing

Wheel balancing is the process of adjusting the weight distribution of a wheel and tyre assembly so that it rotates smoothly at high speeds without creating vibrations or wobbling.

When a wheel is manufactured, it may have slight variations in weight distribution due to imperfections in the material or manufacturing process. Additionally, as a wheel is used, it can become unbalanced due to uneven wear or damage to the tyre or rim.

When a wheel is out of balance, it can cause vibrations that can be felt in the steering wheel or the entire vehicle, especially at higher speeds. These vibrations can also cause premature wear on the tyres, suspension components, and steering system.

To balance a wheel, a technician will use a special machine that measures the weight distribution of the wheel and tyre assembly. The technician will then add or remove weights from the rim until the wheel is balanced. The weights are typically small metal pieces that are attached to the rim with adhesive.

Wheel balancing is an important part of regular vehicle maintenance, and it should be performed whenever new tyres are installed or if a vibration is felt while driving.

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