Berkshire Mobile Tyres is located in Reading and specialises in new or used replacement tyres for all major car makes and models. If you need a new or used, or a replacement tyre for your car or van then Berkshire Mobile Tyres. is for the place for you.
We offer both mail order and fully fitted tyres to suit your requirements. Whether you are looking for tyres for your car, van, fleet, or motorbike, we can help.
The same goes for high-performance and 4×4 tyres. You’ll find a range of cheap tyres and big discounts on top brands including Michelin, Goodyear, Dunlop, Continental, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Toyo, Yokohama and others.
If you can’t see the tyre you’re looking for give us a call and one of our experts will help find it or choose a suitable alternative.
Our fast fit tyre service is both reliable and very competitive.
We value our customers and have grown in popularity over the years. If you need a new tyre, a vehicle repair or vehicle check up then bring your car along to our fully equipped garage in Reading, Berkshire and speak to one of our staff.
Check your tyre pressures once a month. The correct tyre pressure will dramatically reduce tyre wear and fuel consumption. Regularly checking your tyre pressures helps extend the life of your tyres, improves your vehicle’s safety and helps maintain fuel efficiency.
Tyre life can be reduced by as much as 75% if your tyres are running at just 80% of the recommended pressure. If pressure falls to 60% (which we find is not uncommon), tyre life can be reduced by as much as 35%. Early signs of potential under-inflation are a rapid wearing on the outside edges of your tyres. If left unattended, this can quickly cause your tyres to become illegal.
Under-inflation increases the amount of the tyre’s tread that is in contact with the road surface. Increased friction means that the tyre’s ability to roll along the surface of the road is reduced. This means your vehicle needs to use more power to roll an under-inflated tyre along the ground, leading to an inevitable increase in fuel consumption.
When tyres are under-inflated, there is not enough air in the tyre to support the vehicle’s weight. This leads to the tyre’s sidewalls being compressed by the weight of the vehicle causing them to flex beyond their normal limits. This abnormal flexing leads to heat building up in the tyre and dramatically increases the chances of a high speed blow out.