Car Tyres in Townsville

Looking for quality tyres at the right price? At Petersen’s Second Hand & New Tyres in Currajong, we provide fast, reliable tyre fitting, repairs, and inspections — no appointment needed. With over 29 years of experience and a friendly, local team, we make it easy to get back on the road safely and affordably.

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Townsville Car Tyres

Choosing the right car tyres makes a big difference to how your vehicle handles, grips, and wears over time. At Petersen’s Second Hand & New Tyres in Townsville, we stock a wide selection of new and secondhand tyres to suit different vehicles, budgets, and driving needs. Whether you’re replacing one tyre or a full set, we’ll help you find the right fit.

Our team is here to make the process simple, with no-fuss service and expert advice tailored to how and where you drive. With fast, no-appointment-needed service, we make tyre replacement easy and stress-free. We’ve been helping Townsville drivers since 1996 with quality tyres and honest advice.

Just drop in — we’ll get you sorted quickly and safely. Call (07) 4772 3001 or visit us today.

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New & secondhand tyres to suit your car & budget

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Top brands fitted fast by experienced locals

Reliable Tyre Options for Everyday Driving

Your tyres are the only part of your car that touches the road — so it pays to make sure they’re in good shape. Our range of car tyres includes everyday options for city driving, long-wear tyres for commuting, and affordable secondhand picks for drivers who want to save without compromising on safety. We’ll help you compare tread, price, and performance so you can choose confidently, whether you’re after something budget-friendly or a trusted brand.

From tyre checks and inspections to fast fitting and reliable repairs, we provide a complete service designed for convenience and value. Our goal is to keep your car running smoothly with tyres you can count on.

Need new car tyres? Call (07) 4772 3001 or visit our Currajong workshop — no booking needed.

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