Tyre service
Tyre service is more than a seasonal change
Tyres strongly affect braking distance, cornering and driving comfort. That is why tyre service should include condition, pressure and uneven wear, not only changing wheels.
Autoservis 1 provides tyre service for drivers from Červený Újezd, Unhošť and Prague-West. During seasonal peaks, early booking is recommended.
If we see suspicious wear, vibration signs or damage, we point it out and suggest the next check.
When tyre service makes sense
- seasonal switch between summer and winter tyres
- uneven tread wear or vibration while driving
- suspected low pressure or air leak
- tyre check before a long trip or Czech STK
What we check
- tread depth, sidewalls and visible damage
- basic safety risks and correct fitting
- pressure and suitability for further use
- uneven wear that may relate to the chassis
Tyres should be handled before the seasonal rush
The workshop is useful for drivers from Červený Újezd, Unhošť, Prague-West, Hostivice, Rudná, Kladno, Jeneč and Zličín. The address at Unhošťská 92 makes routine checks easier without driving into central Prague.
The busiest time comes with sudden weather changes. Booking early makes it easier to get a suitable date.
What to include in a tyre service request
If possible, include tyre size or wheel size, whether you need a full tyre change, wheel set swap, puncture repair or uneven wear check. During seasonal peaks, send more than one possible date.
Indicative prices
A complete tyre change covers removal, tyre swap, balancing and refitting of all four wheels. All items are in the price list. We're not VAT-registered, prices are final.
FAQ about tyre service
When should I book seasonal tyre change?
Before the main seasonal peak. Once the weather changes, available dates fill quickly.
Do you check tyre wear?
Yes, we check visible condition and point out damage or uneven wear.
Can uneven wear mean a chassis problem?
Yes. It may be related to chassis, wheel alignment or driving conditions. We recommend the next step based on what we see.