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Tyremart: A new standard in tyres for Ballito

The multi-branded store offers competitive pricing and excellent value-for-money for their clients.

Many of us have had less than average experiences at tyre stores.

They can be noisy, dirty, and generally uncomfortable.

The new Tyremart Ballito branch is in stark contrast to this.

Clean, modern, and featuring cuttingedge technology, it’s a breath of fresh air.

The welcoming entrance area features some top-notch coffee, a TV, comfortable couches and a desk area with plug points and USB ports.

Use your waiting time to get some work done or pass the time on social media using Tyremart’s free WIFI.

The friendly staff are ready to help, and they are more than prepared to assist with any tyre related needs you may have.

Tyremart works not only with tyres, but with brakes, shocks, wheel alignment and wheel balancing.

The multi-branded store offers competitive pricing and excellent value-for-money for their clients.

They also provide a drop off and pickup service for clients.

“We stock a large variety of tyres from more affordable options to high-end tyre brands,” said branch manager Nic Swart.

It is a new standard in tyre stores, kitted out with all the latest tech, including the Hunter HawkEye Elite 3D Aligner.

The aligner uses cameras to record four wheel alignment readings in seconds using the latest technology.

But the real crowning glory of the store is its Road Force Elite, a trailblazing machine that uses lasers to measure the roll-out of tyres and rims and checks for imperfections in the tyres and wheels.

“We have the knowledge and the latest equipment.

“If, for example, you have any shaking or vibration caused by your tyres we can sort it in a jiffy,” said Swart.


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Lesley Naudé

Editor Lesley Naudé is a slightly frazzled mom of three (operating on less-than-optimum sleep) who cherishes life’s simple pleasures. She kick-starts her day with a strong cup of coffee, finds peace in ocean swims, and loves unwinding with a glass of red wine and a good book.
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