Where to Find the Cheapest Tyres in Perth (Without Getting Burned)
Where to Find the Cheapest Tyres in Perth
"Cheap tyres" is the most-searched tyre term in Perth. Here is how to actually save money without ending up with rubbish on your car.
1. Compare drive-away prices, not just tyre price
Most online retailers quote the tyre price only. Then you pay fitting ($35-$50 per wheel), balancing ($15-$20 per wheel), disposal ($5-$10 per tyre) and new valves. A $90 tyre quickly becomes $150 fitted.
At Tyre On Sale, the price on the website is the drive-away price. Fitting, balancing and disposal are included.
3. Buy in pairs (same axle)
Replacing all 4 at once is ideal, but if budget is tight, replace at least the two on the same axle together. Mixing brand-new with half-worn on the same axle creates unpredictable handling.
4. Avoid no-name online brands
A $40 tyre from an unknown brand is usually a $40 tyre because it is worth $40. Stick with Maxxis, Kumho, Hankook or Nexen for budget — proven Korean and Taiwanese makers.
5. Buy in autumn or after Christmas
Demand drops, prices soften. Worth timing if you can plan ahead.
6. Get an alignment with new tyres
Sounds counterintuitive — spending more to save money? But misaligned wheels can destroy a new set of tyres in 15,000 km. A $70 wheel alignment protects your investment.
Talk to a real human
Call us on 0466 004 999. Tell us your size, budget and how you drive — we will quote drive-away, no surprises.
