Nissan Tyres

Need to replace your tyres?

Nissan offers a fantastic selection of car tyres online at great prices! You can easily buy new tyres and schedule an appointment at your nearest Chorley Group Nissan dealership for a complimentary tyre check and fitting.

Chorley Group Tyres

Looking to change your tyres?

Tyres are essential for vehicle safety and performance. The type of tyre you need really depends on your car and the driving you typically do. If you're mostly covering short distances, you'll want to focus on economy and safety when picking a tyre. For those motorway drives and longer trips, comfort and fuel efficiency can play a big role in your choice. If you're behind the wheel of a luxury or sports car, you'll likely be looking for high-performance tyres that provide precision handling, great traction, and superb manoeuvrability.

Tyre Help & Advice

Find your local Chorley Group Nissan and get in contact with one of our team.

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How to make my tyres last longer?

Keep your tyres in top condition with our 3 step guide.

Image of 1. Check your tread depth

1. Check your tread depth

The legal minimum tread depth for your tyres is 1.6 millimetres, measured across the central three-quarters of the tread all the way around the tyre. For your safety, it's a good idea to replace your tyres before they reach this legal limit. Regularly checking your tyres can save you from 3 penalty points and a hefty £2,500 fine for having tyres that are worn beyond the legal minimum on your vehicle.

Not sure if your tyres are road ready?

Free tyre check at your local Chorley Group Nissan

Why not book a complimentary Tyre Check at your nearest Nissan dealership? They’ll take a look at the tread depth and overall condition of your tyres and inform you if and when replacements might be needed. Schedule your appointment online today, and while you’re at it, you can also enjoy free checks on your brakes, clutch, battery, and air conditioning system!

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose new tyres?

What's the legal required tread depth on tyres?

Can I replace only one tyre at a time?

How do I find the right tyre pressure for my car?

How do I know when to change my tyres?

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