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The Best Batteries, Wheels & Tyres For Less. Expert Advice

  • 100% Australian Owned
  • Australia's largest independent tyre retailer
  • Best Price
  • Exclusive road hazard warranty on selected tyres
  • Expert Advice
  • Over 45 years of experience
  • Over 50 years' experience in the industry
  • Trusted name for tyres wheels & batteries
  • Tyres
  • Wide Range
General Info

Australia's Number 1 Tyre & Wheel Specialists

Bob Jane T-Marts is Australia's largest independent tyre retailer with over 130 stores nationwide, offering great value on tyres, wheels, and batteries.

We stock leading brands like Bridgestone, BFGoodrich, Continental,Kumho, Michelin, Pirelli, and Yokohama, all backed by our BestTyre Price Guarantee*.

Explore our wide selection of alloy and mag wheels, ask about our high-performance Century batteries, or improve your vehicle’s safety with expert wheel alignment and balancing.

With over 50 years of experience, we’re 100% Australian owned and committed to fitting the right tyres for your driving needs and budget. Backed by our involvement in motorsport and partnerships with top manufacturers, we know what works best for Australian roads. Visit your local Bob Jane T-Marts store or call us today for the best advice and unbeatable deals. *Terms & Conditions Apply

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I Have A Puncture, What Do I Do?

A puncture in your tyre can lead to rapid tyre deflation, so it's important to have a punctured tyre inspected as soon as possible to make sure you avoid permanent wheel damage. The first thing to do when you have a punctured tyre is to change that tyre for your spare. It is critically important to organise for the punctured tyre to be repaired as soon as possible.


I have a puncture - what do I do?

A puncture in your tyre can lead to rapid tyre deflation, so it's important to have a punctured tyre inspected as soon as possible to make sure you avoid permanent wheel damage. The first thing to do when you have a punctured tyre is to change that tyre for your spare.


How Does Uneven Tread Occur?

As tyres are made up of many components, the causes for tyre wear can be due to many different reasons i.e.: Cracking between tread; Lug base cracking; Shoulder wear; Sidewall damage; Tyre abrasion; Diagonal wear; Centre wear; Flat spot. Refer to our website for more information.


So What's Nitrogen All About?

Bob Jane T-Marts offers a Nitrogen inflation service because we recognise that there are a large number of benefits for filling your tyres with Nitrogen including: Saving your tyres; Cooler running temperatures; Slower rate of pressure loss; Improved tread life; Fewer blowouts; Friendlier to our environment; Less wastage.


What pressure should my tyres be?

For everyday motoring, tyre pressure should never be lower than the manufacturer's recommended pressure. This information is usually mounted on the drivers' door edge or pillar, or in the glove box. Tyre pressure should only be checked when the tyres are cold. If you have to check the tyres when they're hot, add at least 2psi (or 13.8kpa) to maintain optimal levels for safety.


What Pressure Should My Tyres Be?

For everyday motoring, tyre pressure should never be lower than the manufacturer's recommended pressure. This information is usually mounted on the drivers' door edge or pillar, or in the glove box. Tyre pressure should only be checked when the tyres are cold. If you have to check the tyres when they're hot, add at least 2psi or (13.8kpa) to maintain optimal levels for safety. A good quality tyre pressure gauge allows you to check tyre pressure before driving on the tyres.


When do I need new tyres?

It is important that you are familiar with tyre wear and damage. Tyres support nearly every function of a cars motion, including but not limited to road handling, braking and steering - so it is vital that you are sure your tyres are in top-notch condition for the road. All tyres over 6 years old should be checked professionally at a Bob Jane T-Marts.


When Do I Need New Tyres?

It is important that you're familiar with tyre wear and damage. Tyres support nearly every function of your car's motion, like road handling, braking and steering - so it's vital that you are sure your tyres are in top-notch condition for the road.


Do I Need A New Battery?

On average a car battery will last between 3 to 4 years. Once a battery has started to fail it rarely responds to recharging, usually due to the positive plate of the battery self-destructing, resulting in no plate left to hold a charge that starts your vehicle.


Do I need a new battery?

On average, a car battery will last between 3 to 4 years. Once a battery has started to fail, it rarely responds to recharging, usually due to the positive plate of the battery self-destructing, resulting in no plate left to hold a charge that starts your vehicle. If you've been having difficulties with your battery we can test your battery free of charge, just call 13 2625 to find your local T-Mart.


Why Is My Steering Shaking?

The most common cause of steering wheel shake is your wheel balance, so it's important to have this checked as soon as possible at your nearest T-Mart. Besides causing annoying steering wheel vibrations, seat vibrations & increased fuel consumption, improperly balanced wheels reduce road holding ability & also increase wear of shock absorbers, struts, suspension and chassis components.


Why is my steering wheel shaking?

The most common cause of steering wheel shake is your wheel balance, so it's important to have this checked as soon as possible at your nearest T-Mart. Besides causing annoying steering wheel vibrations, seat vibrations and increased fuel consumption, improperly balanced wheels reduce road holding ability and also increase wear of shock absorbers, struts, suspension and chassis components.


Can I organise a car care workshop at school?

Yes, Galmatic also runs in-school workshops to help students and learner drivers know more about their car and feel more confident on the road. They will be equipped to maintain their car and know what to do if they are in an emergency. Incursion style workshops can be customised to suit the number of students and times available.


Can I learn more about car care?

Yes, you can. Bob Jane supports Galmatic, Australia's premier provider of car care workshops and car products for women. Their 'Know Your Car' workshops are a non-intimidating way to get a hands-on understanding of your car in a fun, easy-to-learn 2-hour experience. Taught by women, for women Galmatic helps you to feel more comfortable under the bonnet and learn how to save $ in costly repairs. You'll walk away feeling empowered! Find out more at www.galmatic.com