For a complete range of tyre fitting services in St Helens and the surrounding Merseyside area, contact your friendly professionals at Maxi Tyres today. Our workshop has immediate access to more than 250,000 tyres on a daily basis including branded tyres from the world's leading manufacturers.
We cover the entire Wigan, Newton, Prescot and Widnes areas as a fully independent supplier of premium quality branded and discounted tyres including top-of-the-range products from Avon, Continental, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Michelin and Dunlop.We offer an affordable service that consistently beats the prices of competing businesses including Kwik-Fit and HiQ.
We cover the entire Wigan, Newton, Prescot and Widnes areas as a fully independent supplier of premium quality branded and discounted tyres including top-of-the-range products from Avon, Continental, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Michelin and Dunlop.We offer an affordable service that consistently beats the prices of competing businesses including Kwik-Fit and HiQ.
Services
Maxi Tyres is proud to serve St Helens and the surrounding Merseyside area as your first port of call for new branded and part-worn tyres. Our complete tyre services are available to trade and private customers with the promise of fantastic pricing, fast fitting and convenient appointment times six days per week.
Research shows that a new tyre can leak between 3 - 8psi over the space of a year which results in a 2% increase in fuel consumption and a 25% reduction in tyre life. The E.U estimates that an under-inflated tyre is globally responsible for.
On the majority of vehicles the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System uses a combined valve and pressure sensor inside the wheel, which keeps a constant check on conditions such as pressure, Sensor battery life and temperature, on detecting a problem with any of these the sensor sends a signal to the cars ECU which in turn alerts the driver via the dashboard.
On the majority of vehicles the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System uses a combined valve and pressure sensor inside the wheel, which keeps a constant check on conditions such as pressure, Sensor battery life and temperature, on detecting a problem with any of these the sensor sends a signal to the cars ECU which in turn alerts the driver via the dashboard.