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Affordable servicing still under warranty

Affordable Tyres is more than its name suggests.
“We do just about everything,” said store manager Steve Green.
The Geelong-owned store offers servicing, mechanical repairs and, of course, affordable tyres, Steve said.
With 30 years in the business, the Lara local has the expert knowledge to fulfil each customer’s tyre needs.
“We deliver all the information required to make an informed choice on the best suited tyres for your vehicle,” he said.
Affordable Tyre’s VACC accreditation means customers can service their new car without voiding the warranty.
“You don’t have to take it back to the dealer,” Steve said.
Steve and his staff are enjoying their new modern workshop in Fyans Street, South Geelong, after moving there 14 weeks ago.
“It’s all neat, clean and tidy, and it’s all modern gear and technology,” Steve said.
With tyre fitters, mechanical staff and an electronics specialist onsite, Affordable Tyres can handle anything from a routine service to air conditioning and suspension kits, Steve said.
“We have a wide variety of lift kits available and all the accessories and tyres to go with them. Come in and talk to us about your 4×4 requirements.”
The store’s mechanics can check brakes, complete wheel alignments and much more.
They can also take care of trucks, tractors or forklifts with industrial tyre fittings.
Affordable tyre has a courtesy car available by appointment and is a licensed roadworthy tester.
To book a car in call 5221 6599.
Affordable Tyres sponsors the St Albans Football Club.

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