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Riverstone Tyres

Bald, uneven, or underperforming tyres can seriously affect your car’s safety and performance. At Switch Gear Automotive in Riverstone, we offer complete tyre services to keep you rolling smoothly and confidently.


Whether you’ve got a puncture, need a replacement or just aren’t sure if your tyres are roadworthy, our team will inspect them thoroughly. We stock a range of quality tyre brands and offer expert fitting, balancing and rotation services for all types of vehicles.


  • New tyres for cars, utes & SUVs
  • Fast puncture repairs & replacements
  • Balancing, rotation & safety checks


Your tyres are your only contact with the road—don’t leave them to chance. If you're noticing less grip, poor fuel efficiency, or a rough ride, it’s time to get them checked. Call 0416 692 292 to book your tyre service.

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Tyres wear out gradually, making it easy to overlook until a problem arises—like skidding in the rain or a sudden blowout. Regular tyre checks not only improve your safety but also extend the life of your suspension and help your vehicle drive better overall.


At Switch Gear Automotive, we take a proactive approach to tyre care by inspecting tread depth, checking for uneven wear and offering tailored advice based on your driving habits and vehicle type.


We can help with tyre selection, ensuring you get the right grip, tread pattern and load rating for your vehicle—whether it’s for city driving, towing or long-distance travel. We also perform precise wheel balancing and can rotate your tyres as part of routine servicing.


  • Grip, handling & fuel economy
  • Quality tyres at competitive prices
  • Experienced, honest recommendations


From daily drivers to trade vehicles, we’ve got the tyres and services to match. Call us or drop into our workshop to get started.

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