TYRES AT JPS AUTOCENTRE

TYRES TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS WITH JPS AUTOCENTRE

ORDER TYRES ONLINE IN WELLINGBOROUGH

Choose our tyre station for tyres Wellingborough. With JPS Autocentre, you can order your favourite tyre brands using our easy-to-use online tyre ordering system. Simply enter your vehicle registration number to view thousands of tyre brands available to order for next-day delivery, all for your vehicle. Once you have selected your tyres you can select a date and time that suits you from our live diary. From budget to midrange to premium tyres, we will order them in time for your chosen fitting date.

HOW TO READ YOUR TYRES

The size of a tyre is on the sidewall of the tyre. You’ll see a series of numbers and letters, such as 205/55/R16 91V.
  • 205 – Tyres width in millimetres
  • 50 – Sidewall height (%of the width)
  • R16 – Diameter of the tyre’s inner rim (inches)
  • 91 – Load Rating
  • V – Indicates the maximum speed for the tyre when at full load (Known as the speed rating)

TYRE LABELLING

FUEL EFFICIENCY
A measure of the tyre rolling resistance, which has an impact on your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. This is rated from A (highest rating) to G (lowest rating).

WET GRIP

A measure of the tyre braking ability in wet conditions. Wet grip is rated from A (highest rating) to F (lowest rating).

NOISE

A measure of the external noise produced by the tyre on the road, in decibels. The black sound waves indicate the noise class of the tyre – from 1 (quiet) to 3 (loud).

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY TYRES NEED REPLACING?

Your tyres and pressures should be checked at least every 2 weeks and always before undertaking long journeys. If you can see or suspect any of these bullet points then it may be time for them to be changed.
This is your tyres size, each number means the following:
  • Reduced tread depth
  • Cracks and splits in the sidewall
  • Blisters and slits
  • Vibrations whilst driving
  • Strange noises
  • Age of the tyre
The age of your tyres can be checked by looking for the DOT markings on the side of the tyre. These give you the week and year that your tyres were made. If any tyres are over 5 years old you should consider replacing them.

If you would like to speak to our team about your tyres, you can count us using our contact form.