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Australia’s Leading Tyre Distributor is Tyres4U*

Since 1990, Tyres4U has become Australia’s leading independent tyre distributor, with 11 warehouses supplying tyres for almost every vehicle type, make and model backed by a network of hundreds of independent tyre service centres.

Australian owned Tyres4U supplies numerous councils Australia-wide, with the knowledge, experience and technology to ensure the most appropriate solution for your tyre fleet services.

The right tyre is easy to find from Tyres4U with premium brands like Michelin and Pirelli, popular brands like Bridgestone and Yokohama, value brands like Double Coin, GT Radial and Giti plus budget brands as well.

Tyres4U have the best range of off-road brands including Firestone, Alliance, Advance and Armour as well as Bushmate reinforced ATV and lawn tyres plus tubes, wheels and even Zeus tyre fill.

Fleet customers receive high priority consultation, service and cost effective management.

Tyres4U offers centralised billing through a preferred local independent tyre service centre or can supply your workshop service team direct.

Centralised billing includes electronic invoice forwarding with the ability to put receipts through an online portal at tyres4u.com.au.
Tyres4U will help you get the maximum kilometres out of every tyre, on every vehicle in your fleet.

Tyres4U environmental management policy includes a focus on low rolling resistance tyres for lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Tyres4U imports tyres from Giti, the 11th largest global tyre manufacturer, who have:

  • planted 16,000 trees around their original factory for a greener environment
  • committed to minimise environmental impact during tyre manufacturing
  • invested millions of dollars in environmental protection projects.

To learn more visit tyres4u.com.au or call: 1800 722 822.
Call Fleet and Government manager, Justin Deacon, direct on 0412 049 530 or email: justind[@]tyres4u.com.au for no obligation advice to help your organisation lower your fleet tyre costs including streamlined administration.
*Copy supplied by Tyres4U

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