Cooper Tyres

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Correct Fit From Day One

Poor tyre fitting can cause vibration, uneven wear and steering issues almost immediately, even when the tyres themselves are brand new. At O’Neills Tyres in Maitland, tyre fitting is carried out with accuracy and care so tyres perform properly from the first drive. This tyre fitting service focuses on correct mounting, bead seating and inflation to suit the vehicle and tyre type, helping improve safety and ride quality. Drivers across Maitland rely on proper fitting to avoid premature wear and ongoing handling problems. When tyres are fitted correctly, braking feels more predictable and the vehicle responds as it should in everyday driving.


To book tyre fitting or get advice, call (02) 4933 5977 and speak with a local team that understands the details.

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GETTING IT RIGHT
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Why Proper Fitting Matters

Tyre fitting is more than simply putting rubber on a wheel. Each tyre must be aligned correctly on the rim, inflated to the right pressure and checked for balance before it goes back on the vehicle. Incorrect fitting can lead to air leaks, vibration at speed and extra strain on suspension components. Over time, these issues reduce tyre lifespan and affect comfort behind the wheel. Careful fitting helps tyres wear evenly, reduces noise and supports smoother steering. Paying attention to these small but important steps gives drivers confidence that their tyres will perform as expected in daily conditions.

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FAQs
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Everything You Need To Know

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