Services List

Alloy Wheel Repair

A cracked alloy wheel rim is generally only identified as the wheel rim starts to leak air, and tyre pressure is affected. The welding process used creates a seal and restores strength to the rim where the crack existed.

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Nitrogen Filling

The normal air that you fill in your tyres consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases and water. When you fill your tyre with nitrogen the pressure inside the tyre remains stable because the nitrogen molecule is larger than the others.

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Alloy Wheel Repair

A cracked alloy wheel rim is generally only identified as the wheel rim starts to leak air, and tyre pressure is affected. The welding process used creates a seal and restores strength to the rim where the crack existed.

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Puncture Repair

A puncture in your tyre makes handling and steering your vehicle difficult especially, if you are riding on tube tyres. Puncture can be caused due to external objects like nails, glass objects, debris, screw, bolts, sharp rocks etc.

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Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications. During everyday driving the set angles of the wheels may undergo a considerable variation over time.

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Wheel Balancing

The first sign of out of balance wheels is the vibration that can be felt in the steering, seat or floorboard when you are driving, especially at high speeds. Similar to misaligned wheel, unbalance wheels can be caused by uneven tyre wear, vehicle hitting a curb or a pothole etc.

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tyre-shop in noida

Nitrogen Filling

The normal air that you fill in your tyres consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases and water. When you fill your tyre with nitrogen the pressure inside the tyre remains stable because the nitrogen molecule is larger than the others.

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Tyre Rotation

Tyre rotation is changing the position of your tyres for more even wear so that they last longer. Front tyres are used for braking and steering. So, they get worn out quickly. Hence, after a period of one year or approximately every 10,000 km they need to be rotated.

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