Contacting Cumbria Tyre Specialist Ltd
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Carlisle, Cumbria and Southwest Scotland, currock, Botcherby, upperby,
Huge thanks to Cumbria Tyres for yet again outstanding service who managed to repair a puncture in one of my Goodyear all season tyres this morning. I was recommended these tyres by one of their trained technicians where the safety of the customer is paramount and have them fitted to both of my cars. What so many fail to recognise is that it’s these four bits of rubber that keep your car and you safe on the road and the safety of other road users. Looked after legal tyres also help with fuel economy. The wheel torquing procedure is carried out very professionally too with the upmost respect for your vehicle. A family business with friendly, courteous staff happy in their work Thanks again for such great customer service, wishing you all continued success.
Amazing service, really take there time with your car and treat it with care always . Cant fault the team.
These guys are great, quick, efficient service, competently price. They managed to save my tyre, checked all the others and added air where needed. I would definitely recommend them and will be using again. Thanks 😊
I used to hate going for new tyres until I found out about these lads, the service is fantastic and its what keeps me from going elsewhere. I have had several sets of tyres for both my commercial vehicles and personal, the experience is always first class. once you have been here for tyres you will never go anywhere else.
Excellent customer service. I had two tyres changed. The guys were friendly and helpful. Professional and reasonably priced.
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 185
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 65
The rim size e.g. 15 inches
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 88 (load) and H (speed)
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 120
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 70
Tyre construction and rim size shown e.g. ZR 17
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 58 (load) and W (speed)
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