Looking to buy tyres online? Here at Merityre Specialists, we supply a wide range of tyres from leading tyre manufacturers, including Avon, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, Dunlop, Firestone, Goodyear, Hankook, Kumho, Michelin, Mohawk, Pirelli, Uniroyal, and Yokohama.
All our car tyres are fitted by trained experts at our local branches.
Whatever vehicle you drive, we have a huge selection of tyres to choose from. Select the best car tyres for you, from budget to premium, high-performance to off-road - all at competitive prices to suit your price range.
Here at Merityre Specialists, we are proud to announce that all of our branches have been accredited as Michelin Certified Centres and a number of our branches have been accredited as Pirelli Performance Centres. This means we use only the highest quality equipment and our fantastic team have consistently demonstrated excellent customer service and expertise - so you can rest assured you’re in safe hands.
Not sure how to check if your tyres are safe and legal? We will check the tyre pressure, tyre tread depth and the condition of your tyres for free. Visit your local branch for a free tyre inspection today.
Ready to buy car tyres online with Merityre? Simply use the tyre calculator above to find the best car tyres for you. You can search by registration or tyre size. Alternatively, find your nearest Merityre Specialists branch and visit our expert team today.
When it comes to selecting tyres for your vehicle, the endless choice can be overwhelming. To break it down, here are some key points to consider before purchasing your car tyres:
The correct tyre pressures enhance your handling capabilities, reduce your fuel consumption and promote even tyre wear, so it is important that you maintain them. The recommended pressures for your tyres are specified by your vehicle manufacturer and vary between vehicle make and models.
You can easily find the specified tyre pressures for your vehicle by checking your vehicle handbook, fuel cap or the inside edge of your car door. Tyre pressure is measured by calculating the air in your tyre in pounds per square inch (PSI).
As a car owner, it is your duty to ensure that your tyres meet legal requirements at all times. Below, we have listed some of the main reasons you might need to replace your tyres: