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Brake Pad Replacement

At Michael's Tyrehouse we can take care of all your vehicles braking requirements.

 

Brake Pad RerplacementYour car is operated by a number of complex moving parts.

 

Among the most important systems is the ABS, or automobile braking system. Reliable brakes could possibly be the single most important aspect in your safety when operating an automobile.

 

Outlined here are some terms and concepts related to how your brakes operate and function, provided for your convenience for when the time comes that you will need brake repair.

 

Pedal Feel

 

The pedal feel can describe your perception of how the pedal is operating in regards to how much fluid it currently has. If the pedal is low or spongy, or if it is being pushed too far to activate your brakes, this can indicate an interior problem that can be addressed through brake repair. The pedal can act as a sort of “dip-stick” utility to analyze the interior of your ABS.

 

Durability

 

Friction brake systems utilize parts that wear down over time due to excessive use. Pads and shoes, which make up the inner-workings of disc and drum based friction systems, must be replaced from time to time. Be sure to have your car inspected to make sure these parts are in good working condition.

 

Noise

 

When applied, your brakes sometimes tend to create a sound. This sound can range from harmless squeaks to a dangerous and frightening grinding noise. Some of these sounds can mean that there is a serious problem that could lead to brake failure. It is wise to have these issues investigated immediately and have brake repair performed if necessary.

 

Peak Force

 

Peak force is how well your vehicle can decelerate. If the peak force applied by your stopping is greater than the traction of your tires, it can cause your wheels to skid while stopping. Understand the limits and power of your ABS in order to best control it.

 

Continuous Power Dissipation

 

This term relates to the distributing of energy throughout the brake. When in use, your ABS rises in temperature due to the high amounts of friction it produces to stop your vehicle. The “continuous power dissipation” refers to the maximum amount of energy that can be dissipated through the ABS without causing it to fail. This value depends on the speed at which your ABS can cool down and recover.

 

Fade

 

“Fading” is what happens to your brakes over time. As it heats, your ABS becomes less effective, causing a less responsive action on behalf of your ABS. Fading can be avoided by using an updated ABS design that is immune to such effects.

 

Power

 

Not to be confused with continuous power dissipation, “powerful” brakes utilize too much energy when a small amount of energy is applied. If you are gently pressing on your pedal but feel a strong reaction, your ABS would be considered “powerful” in relation to systems in its same class.

 

 

However, this does not make them more effective or useful. In fact, these systems should be used with care, as they can be somewhat unpredictable in comparison to regular models.

 

We hope that this little bit of insight will allow you to better understand your own ABS. With an extensive knowledge of your own vehicle, you can better apply yourself when speaking to a professional auto-mechanic. This will also help you avoid scams you may have otherwise fallen into headfirst.

 

Lifetime Brake Pad Replacement Program

 

At Michaels Tyrehouse, we’ve introduced a Lifetime Brake Pad Replacement Program so you’ll never have to worry about stopping again. As part of your next brake maintenance service, we’ll fi t quality Bendix brake pads to your vehicle and then as a member of this program, you’ll get replacement Bendix brake pads supplied for the life of ownership of your car*

 

Our Program is backed by one of the best names in the business

 

You can put your foot down with confidence knowing Bendix feature the latest brake technologies building more control, less noise and faster installation into every new pad they create. From their Titanium Stripe Technology to their whisperquiet Stealth Advanced Technology, Bendix continue to drive braking technology forward.

 

 

Contact one of the Tyrehouse outlets today to speak to one of our Brake Pad Replacement specialists  who can inspect, repair or replace all your vehicles braking, steering and suspension components ensuring that all day, every day “we’ll keep you running”

Dural Tyres NSW

Dural Tyres NSWTyrehouse Dural Tyres provides tyres for Dural and surrounding areas.

 

Michaels Tyrehouse provides a wide range of tyres and accessories for most popular vehicles. Dural Tyres is this store located in the suburbs north west of Sydney.

 

We also have other stores all over Sydney

 

Tyrehouse Castlehill

Tyrehouse Dural

Tyrehouse Merrylands

Tyrehouse Penrith

Tyrehouse Windsor

 

 

 

The fundamental materials of modern tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric and wire, along with other compound chemicals. There are any different tyres available and choosing the right one can be difficult The staff at Michaels Tyrehouse Dural Tyres office will help you ake the correct decision.

They consist of a tread and a body. The tread provides traction while the body ensures support.

 

If you need a rego check done, your brakes or suspension, a log book service, wheel alignment and balancing, any mechanical repairs, a new battery and of course a huge range of tyres at great prices! Michaels Tyrehouse Dural Tyres division can help

 

Come in and see us today at Dural Tyres, we’re here to help.

 

Before rubber was invented, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal that fitted around wooden wheels in order to prevent wear and tear.

 

Today, the vast majority of tires are pneumatic inflatable structures, comprising a doughnut-shaped body of cords and wires encased in rubber and generally filled with compressed air to form an inflatable cushion.

 

Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, such as bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, earthmovers, and aircraft.

 

Michaels Tyrehouse Dural has expert staff and is able to provide the best advice and the right price for your tyre needs.

Dural Tyres For Great Service and Prices

All you need to know about your car cooling system

Car Cooling system

HOW DOES YOUR CAR COOLING SYSTEM WORKS?

The car cooling system is responsible for removing excess heat from the engine. It also provides heated air to the vehicle interior. 

Liquid coolant is continuously circulated between the radiator and engine. Air passing through the radiator or cooling fan maintains the coolant at the correct  operating temperature.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR IN YOUR CAR COOLING SYSTEM:

The radiator, cooling fan, thermostat, water pump, coolant and hoses all require regular maintenance at selected kilometre and/or monthly  intervals, as specified by the manufacturer.

Items that may indicate a fault with the car cooling system are:

* Coolant leaking onto the ground directly under the engine bay.
* Steam rising from the front of the bonnet and engine bay.
* Engine temperature gauge reading higher than usual or temperature light coming on.
* Low coolant level in the radiator.

TYREHOUSE AND GOODYEAR AUTOCARE TOP TIPS FOR YOUR CAR COOLING SYSTEM:

Failing to follow regular car cooling system maintenance can result in serious and costly engine repairs.

Your Tyrehouse Manager will be happy to discuss or demonstrate the following Goodyear Autocare top tips:

• Never open the radiator or reservoir cap to inspect or fill coolant while the engine is hot. The sudden release of pressurised and heated coolant can cause serious injuries.

• Top up coolant to the correct level with demineralised water or premixed coolant only.

• Avoid driving vehicle whilst coolant is leaking and never drive whilst the engine temperature gauge is reading high or the temperature light is on.
 

To get a quote on your Car Cooling System
be sure to contact the team at Tyrehouse
use the store locator on the right.

Tyrehouse for the Best Car Cooling System In Sydney

All you need to know about brakes

Car Brakes

HOW DOES YOUR BRAKE SYSTEM WORK?

Your brakes system is responsible for reducing the speed of a vehicle, stopping, preventing over-acceleration when driving downhill and keeping the vehicle stationary when still or parked.

The braking system consists of hydraulic, mechanical and electronic components. Manufacturers are now featuring Anti-Lock Braking Systems throughout most of their product range as standard equipment.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR WITH YOUR BRAKES:

Regular brakes system maintenance requires the inspection, adjustment and replacement of various components at selected kilometre and/or monthly intervals, as specified by the manufacturer. Periodic inspection of the brake system is not usually required.

Items that may indicate a fault with the brake system are:

* Spongy brake pedal feel.
* No power assistance when applying brakes.
* Vehicle unable to brake in a straight line.
* Wheels skidding when braking.
Squealing or grinding noise when braking.

Tyrehouse system maintenance isTIPS:

If regular brake AUTOCARE TOP not adhered to, gradual or instant changes in the braking performance of your vehicle will be noticed.

* Your Tyrehouse Manager will be happy to discuss or or demonstrate the following Goodyear Autocare top tips:
* Check brake fluid level.
* Check brake pads.
* Correct bleeding of brake fluid.
* Ensuring braking occurs when engine is running.
* Brake Adjustor

To get a quote on your new Brakes
be sure to contact the team at Tyrehouse
use the store locator on the right.

Tyrehouse for the Best Brakes In Sydney

All you need to know about a car battery

Car Battery

HOW DOES YOUR CAR BATTERY WORK?

The car battery, associated starter motor and charging (or alternator) system is responsible for providing electrical energy to all the electronic systems and components within the vehicle.

A 12-volt car battery is fitted to passenger vehicles, with the car battery capacity being determined by the type of engine and electrical system fitted. A chemical reaction between the battery fluid (electrolyte) and cells within the car battery produces electricity.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR IN YOUR  CAR BATTERY:

Regular car battery and electrical system maintenance requires the inspection and, in some instances, various other procedures to occur at selected kilometre and/or monthly intervals, as specified by the manufacturer.

Items that may indicate a fault with the car battery are:

• Engine not starting.
• Engine having difficulty starting.
• Engine cranking slowly.
• Battery warning light showing on dash.
• Dull headlight operation.
• Corrosion on battery terminals.

Tyrehouse Autocare Top Tips for your car battery:

If regular battery or electrical system maintenance is not adhered to, starting issues (particularly during the colder months), as well as electronic system failures, will make your vehicle unreliable.

Your Tyrehouse Manager will be happy to discuss or demonstrate the following Goodyear Autocare top tips:

* The practice of 'jump starting' a flat car battery should be avoided if you are not aware of correct equipment, procedures and dangers associated with the procedure.

* Care should be taken when inspecting your car battery electrolyte or charging the battery, as the corrosive and explosive potential of battery electrolyte and gases produced whilst charging can cause serious personal injury.

* When charging the car battery do so in a well ventilated area.

* Use only distilled water when topping up battery fluid.

 

To get a quote on your new Car Battery
be sure to contact the team at Tyrehouse
use the store locator on the right.

Tyrehouse for the Best Car Battery In Sydney

All you need to know about tyres

All you need to know about tyres

HOW DO YOUR TYRES WORK?

The tyres are the only contact between the road surface and your vehicle. The quality and condition of the tyres on your vehicle will determine road holding, steering, suspension and braking performance, as well as determine how your vehicle will react in emergency situations encountered in day to day operation. 

Tyres are constructed with a rubber compound with a series of belts located under the tread surface. Various tread patterns are available to suit different driving and weather conditions.

THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR:

Regular tyre maintenance requires the inspection, correct fitting, balance and inflation pressures to occur at selected kilometre and/or monthly intervals, as specified by the manufacturer. Your tyres require periodic inspection to ensure they are kept in optimum condition.

Items that may indicate a fault with tyres are:

Uneven tread wear.
Sections of the belt visible at the tread area.
Low tyre pressure.
Sidewall damage or inconsistencies.
Vibrations felt through the steering wheel and car at various road speeds.

Tyrehouse Top Tips:

If regular tyre maintenance is not adhered to, gradual or instant changes in road holding, steering, suspension, braking and tyre wear can be expected, as well as poor fuel economy.

Your Tyrehouse Manager will be happy to discuss or demonstrate the following Goodyear Autocare top tips:

Correct inflation pressures to suit your driving conditions and styles.
Sidewall Regular wheel rotation and balancing.
Regular wheel alignment.
Check tread depth.
Check tread wear and damage.

 

To get a quote on your new Tyres
be sure to contact the team at Tyrehouse
use the store locator on the right.

Tyrehouse for the Best Tyres In Sydney

Mag Alloy Wheels

Mag Alloy Wheels

Whether you call them Alloy wheels or Mag wheels Tyrehouse has a huge range for you to pick from.

The term MAG Wheels has been around for a while and is simply a shortened version of Magnesium wheels. 

Alloy wheels, while not really mag wheels, are made by shaping different metals together to make an aluminum alloy.

The result is a wheel that is both durable and lightweight.

There are a number of advantages of alloy wheels. 

Improved gas mileage

They are lightweight

Reduced chance of brake failure

They are able to conduct heat.

Some popular base alloys that are used in alloy wheel manufacturing include chrome, aluminum, and magnesium. The beauty of alloy wheels is not hidden behind the hubcaps.

For a long time mag alloy wheels were offered as an after sales product however today many of the cars being sold are fitted with alloy wheels as standard.

While a car will run just as well with standard steel rims people like to add some character to their cars and addig a set of alloy wheels can really make a difference in looks and appeal.

Mag alloy wheels are sought after not only because of their aesthetic value but because they improve the ability of the brakes to dissipate the heat from them. Alloy wheels also make the car more lightweight and they improve acceleration. 

Unmatched style is probably the main reason why most people now prefer alloy wheels for their vehicle. There is no doubt that alloy wheels make the vehicle look posh and increase its cosmetic appeal but there are two other definite advantages of fitting them in your car instead of the normal steel wheels: 

Alloy wheels are lighter, that means your vehicle has less unsprung mass. This means your vehicle handles better and there is improved road grip on most terrains. A lighter vehicle will obviously perform better on the mileage count as well.

Alloy Wheels are also good in terms of balancing. Your vehicle balances well reducing stress on other parts of your car like the suspension and the axles.

You can look at the wide range of alloy wheels provided by Tyrehouse on  our mag alloy wheels page

With all this information at hand, I am sure you are equipped to search for the best set of alloy wheels for your car and tread the roads in style.

 

Contact Tyrehouse today for Your
Alloy Wheels Prices and advice

Purchasing new Toyota tyres

Toyota TyresPurchasing new Toyota tyres can now be done at  the Michaels Tyrehous Centre.

Ask us about our range of competitively priced Toyota tyres from names you know and trust. Our expert Technicians can recommend which New Toyota Tyres deliver maximum performance & safety, including original equipment tyres.

We can fit your Toyota tyres as part of your service, saving your valuable time off the road. Better still, we also provide wheel balancing and alignment.

Your Michaels Tyrehouse Center does a lot more than just servicing, so for expect advice talk to us about your Toyota tyre needs.

Toyota Tyres Care and Safety

The condition of your Toyota tyres is an important element in the overall safety of you and your passengers. Toyota tyres brands, although built to last, are subjected to all sorts of road conditions and driving styles, exposing them to extreme wear and tear.

There are some DIY checks that you can do between scheduled services to help ensure your tyres are safe and last as long as they should.

In particular, maintaining the correct pressure is the most basic part of Toyota tyre care you can do yourself – and it makes a huge contribution to getting the best performance, economy and safety from your Toyota tyres.

Additionally, your driving style can affect the life and condition of your tyres. Smooth, attentive driving helps optimise tyre efficiency and lifespan, whereas an aggressive or 'hoon' driving style will wear your tyres out much faster, regardless of whether you're driving with correct tyre pressure or wheel alignment.

Check your Toyota tyres pressure regularly

Toyota recommends checking your Toyota tyres pressure every week, while the tyres are cold – and don't forget the spare.

Incorrect tyre pressure adversely affects grip on the road, ride comfort, fuel consumption and overall tyre performance.

Different driving conditions require different pressures. For example, a higher pressure is usually recommended for high-speed driving or when carrying or towing a heavier than normal load.

Under-inflated tyres, when used on hard roads (as opposed to sand or mud), can be unresponsive when steering and braking and lead to increased and uneven wear.

Details relating to the correct pressure should be available from the tyre information placard on your vehicle.

Check your Toyota tyres condition

Tyres will wear with use and pre-maturely from poor alignment or erratic driving styles.

To ensure safety, tyre tread depth must be at least 1.6mm or more to help ensure the tyre sticks to the road when braking, cornering and will help to avoid aquaplaning in wet conditions. Bald Toyota tyres (less than 1.6mm) are unsafe and need to be replaced immediately.

In particular, tyre wear on front-wheel-drive vehicles is a little higher.

Look for cracks and bulges in the side walls, and nails that may have pierced but not punctured the tyres.

Michaels Tyrehouse provides Toyota Tyres for all makes and models of Toyota

4 runner, Aristo, Aurion, Avalon, Avensis, Bundera, Caldina, Camry, Celica, Celsior, Chaser, Coaster, Corolla, Corona, Corsa, Cressida, Cresta, Toyota Crown, Dyna, Echo, Estima, Hiace, Hilux, Hilux surf, Kluger, Landcruiser, Lexcen, Lite ace, Masterace,  Paseo, Porte, Prius, Rav 4, Regius, Rukus, Sera, Soarer, Spacia, Sprinter, Starlet, Supra, Surf, Tarago, Tiara, Townace, Vienta, Yaris

To get a quote on your new Toyota Tyres be sure to contact the team at tyrehouse od use the store locator on the right.

Tyrehouse for the Best Toyota Tyres In Sydney

Buying New Ford Tyres

Tyrehouse provides a range of New Ford Tyres for customers in the Sydney Metro Area.

Whether you own an on road or off road Ford Vehicle Tyrehouse has a great range of New Ford Tyres for you.

Finding replacement tyres for Ford vehicles is not difficult, but that is only part of the equation. Getting the right Ford Tyres for your car, van, truck, or SUV may involve some choices if the driver's preferences, and driving habits, require different Ford  Tyres than were originally fitted by Ford.

Choosing your New Ford Tyres will require 3 primary choices:

  1. The overall quality of the tyre (durability, wear, ratings, cost) desired for the Ford
     
  2. The speed rating that the Ford Tyres should have depending upon the driver's average and occasional "fastest-driven" speed
     
  3. Deciding if local and/or regional weather patterns merit keeping two sets of tyres for dry vs. wet road conditions

Tire selection will depend on how you drive your car. If it just basic transportation get the oem brand tire that it came with. If you like to do spirited driving then invest in a high quality grippy tire like a BF Goodrich, Kumho, or other name brands. 

There are also a number of different Ford Tyres that will be required for different models:

Ford Tyres

 

Ford tyres for  Cougar
Ford tyres for Escape
Ford tyres for Explorer 
Ford tyres for Fairlane 
Ford tyres for Fairmont 
Ford tyres for Falcon 
Ford tyres for Fiesta 
Ford tyres for Focus 
Ford tyres for Laser 
Ford tyres for LTD
Ford tyres for Mondeo 
Ford tyres for Mustang 
Ford tyres for Territory

ford tyres

 

The team at Tyrehouse can also provide a wide range of mag wheels to really make your Car stand out from the crowd. They can fit your new ford tyres so everything is well balanced and looks top notch.

You new Ford Tyres are an investment so make sure to contact the professionals at Tyrehouse.

New Ford Tyres Contact Page

Sydney Discount Tyres

Sydney Discount Tyres

In the month of September you can get a discount of 25% in our Sydney Discount Tyres promotion.

In other words get a set of 4 tyres and get the fourth one free!

Michaels Tyreshouse Sydney Discount Tyres promotion will mean you can keep you motor vehicle up to date.

Michaels supplies tyres for a number of different vehicles including:

Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Holden, Honda, HSV, Hyundai, Isuzu UTE, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Mahindra, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Mini, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, Porsche, Proton, Renault, Saab, Skoda, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo 

Sydney Discount Tyres - Know your current tire.

In general, it's best to replace your tires with those of the same brand, design and size, all of which you'll find printed on your tires.Tyrehouse September promotion Sydney Discount Tyres can help with this. Look for the 'P' (passenger vehicle) followed by the tire's width in millimeters; its height, shown as a ratio of its actual height to its width; 'R' for radial; and the last number, which is the diameter of the wheel the tire fits.

Sydney Discount Tyres - Tyre Tip 

Keep tire wear even by rotating your tires as the manufacturer suggests'new cars are sensitive to tires with differing degrees of wear. Keeping tire wear even means your tires will all need replacing at the same time, so monitor tread depth to help you budget ahead for the expense. Contact Tyrehouse with regard to our Sydney Discount Tyres Promotion

Sydney Discount Tyres – Examine your tyres

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Examine the tire walls of each tyre. They should be free from cracks, bulges and other signs of damage. If the tire wall shows signs of damage, replace the tire or tires immediately. Otherwise, they could blow out while you are driving, posing a safety hazard to you and other drivers.

Check all surfaces of each tyre for uneven wear. Move the car to check areas that are in contact with the ground for a thorough inspection.

Sydney Discount Tyres – Check the Tread Depth

If you are unsure whether you have enough tread, use a quarter to measure the tread depth. Place the quarter in the tread with George Washington's head upside-down in 3 different locations. Check 1 inch from the inside of the tire, 1 inch from the outside and in the middle of the tread. If all of Washington's head is visible from any of these checkpoints, it is time to replace your tires.

Check the treadwear bars that run horizontally across the tire, even if your tires pass the quarter test. If the treadwear bars are flat with surface of your tire, replace your tires.

Sydney Discount Tyres – Air Pressure

Check your air pressure regularly. If your tires are not maintaining pressure, there is a slow leak in the tire and it needs to be replaced.

Buy new tires if your existing ones have been punctured. Some punctures can be repaired with a patch, but in some cases replacement may be a better option.

 

Use Our Sydney Discount Tyres Promotion in September and be sure to contact the team at tyrehouse or use the store locator on the right.

 

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