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Quality Mechanical Auto & Tyre Servicing

  • 4WD And Light Commercial Vehicle Tyres
  • All Mechanical Repairs
  • Australasia's biggest independent tyre retailer
  • Automotive Repair And Tyre Services
  • Batteries
  • Brakes, suspension & steering
  • Buy Tyres Online
  • Car, SUV, Commercial & 4WD tyres
  • High Quality Services
  • Logbook Servicing
  • National warranty
  • Passenger Vehicle Tyres-Retail
  • Performance wheels & tyres
  • Power steering pumps
  • Range of Pedders services
  • Repair services
  • Roadworthy Inspections
  • Suspension
  • Tyre Pressure Checks
  • Wheels And Rims
General Info

Lloyd Street Tyre & Auto Service provides high quality services for your driving safety & enjoyment.

Tyrepower Moe is locally owned, serving Moe and surrounding areas. We’re committed to providing friendly customer service, quality tyres and wheels, and competitive pricing. We're locals, so if you're in Moe and looking for tyres, wheels, batteries and more, drop by or give us a call at (03) 5127 3588.

Regular ServicesOur workshop is able to conduct logbook servicing on all makes and models, including petrol, diesel and LPG passenger and light commercial vehicles. Should you need it, you can also book in advance to have us pick up and drop off your vehicle within the Moe area. Mechanical RepairsOur workshop offers unparalleled knowledge and experience in all mechanical repairs, from brakes and drive train problems to radiator repair and engine reconditioning. You can trust us with your vehicle, whether it’s a passenger car, collectors’ item, or the backbone of your business.

Logbook Servicing And New Car ServicesSave yourself the journey back to your dealership to maintain your new car warranty; as a reputable workshop, Lloyd Street Tyre & Auto Service is able to conduct logbook services on your vehicle, as well as general new car inspections. We’re also able to offer services on leased vehicles. RoadworthyTo be able to sell on your vehicle or re-register a vehicle for driving, it needs to be deemed roadworthy by a licensed vehicle tester. We can perform roadworthy inspections for all cars, light commercial vehicles, taxis and motorbikes.

Auto ElectricalIs one or more of your car’s electrical systems on the fritz, or is there a bothersome warning light on your dash that you can’t explain? Our workshop can locate faults in your auto electrical system with the latest diagnostic equipment and make repairs to your vehicle’s electrics. Steering & SuspensionAs an authorised Pedders suspension dealer we can examine your suspension and investigate any issues in your vehicle’s steering. Contact us today to organise a steering and suspension check.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeGoodyear Dunlop Super DealerAccreditation badgePedders Suspension Authorised DealerAccreditation badgeRoadworthy Certificates for Motor Vehicles & Motor Cycles
Payment method
amex, cash, mastercard, visa
Established
2003
ABN
77 025 517 881
ACN
006 180 427
Staff
1-10
Ownership
Locally Owned
Service Notes
Open Monday To Friday
Free Estimates
Yes
Categories
Keywords
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FAQschevron down

Do I need a regular tyre inspection?

A regular tyre examination is essential to safety and vehicle performance. You should Inspect your tyres regularly, paying attention to, Objects embedded in the tread, Remove any stones or other objects embedded in the tyre tread. With your tread wear ensure tyres have adequate tread depth. If your tyres are worn to the tread wear indicators (TWI), they must be replaced. for more info see https://www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/tyre-care/tyre-examination.


Is there a difference in quality versus cost?

As with anything nowadays quality is determined by cost. The better-quality tyres embrace the latest in safety and technology and will offer the consumer better handling, better weather performance and last longer than their cheaper counterparts. Initially, it might seem that you are spending more at the time of purchase but with today's advances in technology; you will find that fuel consumption is lessened due to materials used in the construction of the tyres to lower the rolling resistance.


Can you clean your tyres?

Don’t forget to keep your tyres clean! Another important aspect of tyre care, not only will it keep your car looking great overall, it will also prevent the exposed sidewall rubber from cracking or checking.


How do I know when my tyres are worn and should be replaced?

Every tyre has tread wear indicators in between the tread and generally across the whole width of the tyre at certain points. When any part of the tread is level with this indicator it means the tyre has already reached its legal limit and should be replaced.


What is the benefit of keeping the correct tyre pressure?

Keeping the correct tyre pressure in your tyres is another important aspect of tyre care. Not only will they take longer to wear out, but they’ll also improve your handling and your fuel efficiency – all important benefits for car owners. You can adjust your tyre pressure at your nearest petrol station. We recommend getting into the habit as quickly as possible – it could make a huge difference to your tyre care.


Why do your tyres & wheels need balancing?

Maintaining the tyre balance on your vehicle is critical to getting the most out of the tyres you’ve invested in. Not only does correct tyre balance ensure a smoother ride, it helps to minimise tyre wear. You can adjust your tyre pressure at your nearest petrol station. We recommend getting into the habit as quickly as possible – it could make a huge difference to your tyre care.


How can you check your tyres?

Make sure you’re inspecting your tyres regularly to avoid any potential issues. While cleaning them is typically the best time to do this, but keep an eye out for any stoned or objects that become embedded in the tread. This is particularly important as it can potentially lead to tyre failure. If you’re concerned about your tyres, Tyrepower can help examine your tyres and give you the peace of mind you need to continue driving safely.


Which services do you offer?

New Car servicing, GVM upgrades, Tyres, Wheel alignments and much much more


How much do you charge?

Our service rates are competitively priced.


What services do you provide?

Our services include mechanical services, suspensions, auto repairs, engine tuning, new car servicing, brake repairs, etc.


Does it matter if I have different tyres on each wheel?

Radial ply and diagonal ply tyres have different handling characteristics and it can be dangerous to "mix" them on your car. It can also be dangerous to mix tyres of different sizes or aspect ratios. You should consult your Local Tyrepower Pro for specific advice.


What are "Run Flat Tyres"?

Some car manufacturers have started to equip their vehicles with run flat tyres, also known as mobility tyres. These tyres do as the name suggest - they are able to continue to run safely in the event of sudden or gradual deflation. When fitted with run flat tyres your vehicle can continue moving despite a loss of tyre pressure and is able to function even when there is little or no pressure.


What are "Run Flat Tyres"?

Some car manufacturers have started to equip their vehicles with run flat tyres, also known as mobility tyres. These tyres do as the name suggest - they are able to continue to run safely in the event of sudden or gradual deflation. When fitted with run flat tyres your vehicle can continue moving despite a loss of tyre pressure and is able to function even when there is little or no pressure.


How do I know how much to spend on tyres?

The old adage "you get what you pay for" could have been invented for tyres choice. Calculate the total price for your tyre purchase and divide that by the kilometres of service. This will give you the cost per kilometre. You'll quickly see that the better tyres are, the better value.


How do I know how much to spend on tyres?

The old adage "you get what you pay for" could have been invented for tyres choice. Calculate the total price for your tyre purchase and divide that by the kilometres of service. This will give you the cost per kilometre. You'll quickly see that the better tyres are, the better value.


How do I find what the size is of my tyre?

The size of the tyre is always on the sidewall of the tyre. The attached image (under Products and Services) shows what it looks like and what the numbers mean.


Why do I have different tyre pressures in my family car to my work vehicle?

This depends on the size of the tyre and the vehicle. Generally speaking the lower the sidewall profile, the more air pressure required to make the tyre work more efficiently. A tyre with correct air pressure will wear evenly, disperse water better and ultimately the vehicle uses less fuel as the engine is not working as hard as it does when the tyre is under inflated.


How do I know what tyre to choose for my car?

Tyre choice comes down to research and knowing what you need Selecting the right tyres o meet your needs & budget is something that can be daunting. Follow these seven tips. 1, Determine When You Need Tyres. 2, Determine How Many Tyres You Need. 3, Determine the Tyre Size. 4, Analyse Your Driving Habits. 5, Buy the Best Quality You Can Afford. 6, Consider Performance and Speed Ratings. 7, Consider Tyre Type for more information see https://www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/tyre-tips/tyre-choice/.


Why should I rotate my car tyres?

Tyre fitting and rotation are essential to tyre maintenance. Rotating your tyres periodically is an essential part of tyre maintenance. The main purpose of regularly rotating your tyres is to achieve more uniform wear for all tyres. If no rotation period or pattern is to be found in your owner's documentation, rotate your tyres at least every 10,000kms and follow one of the patterns suggested below. for more information https://www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/tyre-care/tyre-rotation/.


Why are my tyres wearing at a different rate?

Tyre rotations are recommended every 10,000 kilometres. The reason for this is front wheel drive cars will wear its front tyres much faster than its rear tyres. The same applies to rear -wheel-drive cars wearing its rear tyres faster. The 'driving' tyres basically need to have a rest from doing all the work! 4WD vehicles generally have the same rule but the rotation sequence is slightly different.


When are Tyres considered not roadworthy?

Tyres are considered to be un-roadworthy at 1.6mm minimum tread depth. In wet conditions 3.0mm or less tread means a significant loss of wet traction due to shallower grooves and channels.


When are tyres considered not roadworthy?

Tyres are considered to be un-roadworthy at 1.6mm minimum tread depth. In wet conditions 3.0mm or less tread means a significant loss of wet traction due to shallower grooves and channels.


Where are you located?

We are located at 85 Lloyd St, Moe VIC 3825.


Which brands do you deal with?

We deal with Pedders, Dunlop, Mickey Thompson, Cooper & more.


Which areas do you service?

We provide our service around Moe, VIC.


When do you remain open?

We remain open from Monday to Friday.


Do you have packages for tyres to match the wheels that I want?

We sure do. Our team are expert in advising what tyres are best suited to the Wheels you choose. We often have great package deals that suit the best match but we can tailor one for just about every requirement.


Should I get my wheels balanced?

Wheel balancing is crucial to the smooth running of today's modern vehicle. Wheel imbalance can cause uneven tyre wear and excessive stress and strain on suspension components which lead towards premature and costly repairs. It is highly recommended that the balance of your wheels gets regularly checked in conjunction with rotation and alignment of the vehicle at 10,000km intervals.


How often should you rotate your tyres?

When was the last time you had your tyres rotated? As a general rule, you should rotate them every 5,000km to ensure you’re giving your tyres the appropriate care. By rotating your tyres, you’re helping to prevent uneven wearing, generating a long return on your tyre investment. At Tyrepower, our friendly team can organise your vehicle’s tyre rotation.


Are you family owned and operated?

Yes, we are family owned and operated.


Do you offer free quotes?

Yes, we offer free quotes.


How to contact you?

You can call us on 03 5127 3588 or write to us at [email protected].


How do I know if the correct tyres are on my car?

You can check this by referring to the tyre placard fitted to the car which indicates the correct size, speed rating and load capacity, as well as recommended inflation pressures. The placard is fitted to all vehicles manufactured since 1973 and is usually contained in the glove box, on the driver's door pillar or under the front bonnet.


Where can you find the tyre size?

You can find your tyre size in your vehicle’s owner manual. The tyre size information can also be found on your tyre placard, often inside the driver's door jam. The tyre placard will state the tyre size, as well as the recommended tyre pressures. Alternatively, tyres have a code on their sidewall. As an example, the tyre size or code will be 205/65R15 95H.


Will a wheel alignment help my tyres last longer?

Your vehicle's tracking is very important as an incorrect alignment can cause severe wear patterns to a tyre. It can also affect the vehicle's handling. If your vehicle's alignment is ignored, your new tyres can be severely damaged in a very short amount of time.


What do the numbers & letters on the wall of a tyre mean?

eg. 205/65R15 95H. 205 indicates the width of the tyre in mm. 65 indicates its aspect ratio, (65 indicates the height is 65% of its width). R indicates radial ply construction. 15 indicates the diameter of the wheel rim in inches. 95H is a symbol indicating the maximum load capacity and speed, (95 represents a maximum load of 690kg per tyre; H represents a maximum speed of 210km/h).


Reviews

Magic

07/09/2024

Excellent customer service and honest staff.

My car was making a rattling noise until it warmed up, l left it there overnight so that they can possibly fix the problem. Brayden the mechanic tighten and loosened something it fixed the problem, l was also driven home and picked up when the car was repaired.

The surprise was that l wasn't charged a cent for the work that the did.

Thank you Tracey, Brayden, Brendan and Paige for the lifts home and to picking me up when my car was ready.