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Red Dragon Tyres are your one-stop shop for efficient and dependable Premium Car Tyres in Bridgend, Pyle.
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Premium Car Tyres Bridgend

Premium tyre manufacturers have been developing market-leading tyre products for more than a century. They lead the rest of the market in terms of tyre manufacturing technology and spend billions each year on research and development.

There are six brands that are generally categorised as ‘Premium’, Bridgestone tyres, Continental tyres, Dunlop tyres, Goodyear tyres, Pirelli tyres and Michelin tyres.

When you buy premium tyres, you are generally buying the best that the tyre industry has to offer. Premium tyres set the standard that all other tyre manufacturers follow in terms of wet and dry grip / braking; cornering stability; noise & comfort; longevity and fuel economy.

To this day, premium tyre brands remain the biggest selling brands across the world and for the discerning motorist; their performance and durability provide unparalleled value for money.

If you are looking to purchase premium tyres for your vehicle, then please enter your vehicle registration to we can help you find the perfect tyre for your vehicle. If you do not know your vehicle registration number, please enter your tyre size.

How to find your tyre size

Before you order a set of tyres, it’s a good idea to check the exact type your car is designed to run. All the information you need is marked on the tyre’s sidewall as numbers and letters, separated by forward slashes. For example, a common marking is 205/55 R15 91V.

  • Width – The first three digits (205) represent the width of the tyre in millimetres.
  • Profile – The fourth and fifth digits (55) show the sidewall height as a percentage of the tyre width. It is also known as the aspect ratio.
  • Rim size – The letter R followed by numbers (R15) is the tyre’s inner rim diameter in inches.
  • Load index – The next two numbers (91) are a numerical code that describes the maximum weight the tyre can take.
  • Speed rating – This letter (V) is part of an alphabetic code that notes the top speed the tyre can handle over a long period of time.

IMPORTANT: Your vehicle manufacturer should note the correct tyre code for your vehicle in your manual and using tyres with lower performance than required can void your insurance.

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