Services
Simple Solutions Require Complex Processes.

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Retreading Tires
Retread tires, sometimes known as recap tires or remolded tires, have undergone a remanufacturing process to replace the worn tread on used tires with new tread to help extend the life of the tire.
Process of Retreading Tires
1. Collection of Casings
2. Initial Inspection
3. Buffing After inspection
4. Section Repairs & Skiving
5. Cementing and Filling
6. Building – Tread Rubber
7.Enveloping & Rim Mounting
8. Curing by Chamber
9. Final Inspection & Painting
02
Solid Tire Removal and Fitment
The process involves using hydraulic presses and specialized tools to safely and efficiently install and remove tires from their rims
03
OTR Repair
Off-Road Tires Vulcanization Repair Center
We provide repair services for OTR Tires
04
Hydraulic hose
Hydraulic hose is used to transport fluid to or between hydraulic components.
To provide extra strength when hydraulic systems are used at high pressure and temperature
05
TMS
Tire Management Services
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Tire Management Services is specific service that helps you get a quick look at your fleet tire program.
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TMS highlights the Tire’s current condition & possible problems (if any) that could reduce its life expectancy.
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Keeps you update on relevant Tire issues.
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Informs RTD and Pressure of a tire.
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Informs when the tire should be removed.
06
Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment involves a mechanical adjustment of vehicle suspension to influence the direction and angle of the tyre’s contact with the road surface.
Is Wheel Alignment Important?
Wheel alignment is an extremely important part of vehicle servicing in order to influence a vehicle’s handling characteristics which can impact overall safety. Aside from the safety and handling aspect, maintaining the correct alignment can also extend the life of your tires and reduce wear – which will ensure you get the best value for money from your tires as well as boosting fuel consumption. Having the correct wheel alignment improves vehicle handling and steering whilst also reducing braking distances compared to misaligned vehicles.
07
Tire rotation
A tire rotation is when you move the tires on a vehicle to a different position, such as moving the front tires to the back and the back tires to the front. But why is this necessary?
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Tire wear: Tires don't wear evenly, and different positions on a vehicle can cause different types of wear. By rotating the tires, you can help ensure that the wear is spread out more evenly, which can prolong the life of the tires.
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Better fuel efficiency: Tires that are worn unevenly can also affect a vehicle's fuel efficiency. By rotating the tires regularly, you can help ensure that the vehicle is running as efficiently as possible.
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Improved handling: Tires that have worn unevenly will affect the way a vehicle handles. By rotating the tires, you can help ensure that the handling remains consistent, which can improve safety and performance
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Patches
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Branding Tires
Innertubes, Flaps, and Tires