Used Tyres
Quality inspected second-hand tyres at unbeatable value. Save big without compromising safety.
View Options →Limited Time: Same-Day Tyre Fitting Available - No Appointment Needed!

Quality tyres at prices that make sense. Professional fitting, precision wheel alignment, Penrite oil changes and pink slip inspections — all under one roof.
Fully certified technicians
Trusted since 2014
Happy drivers across Sydney
No appointment needed
Everything you need to keep your vehicle running safely and smoothly, all in one convenient location.
Quality inspected second-hand tyres at unbeatable value. Save big without compromising safety.
View Options →All major brands in stock. Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Kumho and more.
Shop Now →Premium Australian Penrite oils. Full service with filter and multi-point check.
Book Now →Precision computerised alignment. Extend tyre life and improve handling.
About Wheel Alignment →NSW e-Safety check for registration. Quick and hassle-free inspections.
Book Inspection →Heavy vehicle inspection certificate (NSW) for trucks & commercial vehicles.
Book Inspection →Expert installation and puncture repairs. Most jobs done while you wait.
About Tyre Fitting →Why pay full price when you can get quality second-hand tyres at a fraction of the cost? Every used tyre at Hot Tyres is carefully inspected by our experienced technicians for tread depth, sidewall integrity, and overall safety before it goes on sale.
Every tyre checked for safety
Guaranteed minimum tread
Car, SUV, 4WD & truck
Compared to new tyres
Sedans, Hatchbacks & Coupes
Crossovers & Sports Utilities
All-Terrain & Off-Road
Utes & Commercial Vehicles
If you're not satisfied, we'll make it right. That's the Hot Tyres promise.
At Hot Tyres, we exclusively use Penrite — Australia's own premium lubricant brand, trusted since 1926. Formulated specifically for Australian driving conditions and proven in motorsport, Penrite oils deliver superior engine protection.
Penrite HPR 5 • Up to 5L • Filter included
Penrite HPR 5 FS • Up to 5L • Premium protection
Trusted by Sydney drivers for over a decade. Local experts who know tyres.
Premium Australian oils, not cheap imports. Better for your engine.
No appointments needed for most jobs. Done while you wait.
Pink slips, repairs, and servicing — all in one convenient location.
Premium tyres from the world's leading manufacturers
74 Belmore Rd North, NSW 2210
Conveniently located on Belmore Road with easy parking. We serve customers from across Sydney's south and southwest — drop in anytime, no appointment needed for most services.
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Sat 8am-3pm
Sun Closed
"Got a full set of used tyres for my Camry for under $200 fitted. They look almost new! The guys were honest about which tyres had the most life left."
Bankstown
"Best oil change price in Sydney and they use Penrite which is quality Australian oil. Pink slip done at the same time. In and out in 45 minutes."
Hurstville
"Been coming here for years. Always fair prices and no dodgy upselling. They told me my tyres still had plenty of life when other places tried to replace them."
Canterbury
Got questions? We've got answers. Here are some of the most common things our customers ask.
Used tyre prices vary depending on size, brand, and tread depth. We offer quality second-hand tyres at competitive prices for all vehicle types including cars, SUVs, 4WDs, and light trucks. Visit us or call for a free quote tailored to your vehicle.
We recommend changing your oil every 10,000-15,000 km or every 6-12 months, whichever comes first. This can vary based on your vehicle, driving conditions, and oil type. Our technicians can advise on the best schedule for your specific car.
Yes! Hot Tyres offers same-day tyre fitting for most services. No appointment is needed for standard tyre changes — just drive in during our opening hours and we'll get you back on the road quickly.
Yes, when properly inspected. At Hot Tyres, every used tyre is carefully checked for tread depth (minimum 4mm+), sidewall damage, age, and overall condition. We only sell tyres that meet our strict safety standards, giving you peace of mind at a fraction of new tyre prices.
We serve customers from across Sydney's south and southwest including Bankstown, Hurstville, Canterbury, Punchbowl, Lakemba, Campsie, Peakhurst, Padstow, Roselands, and Beverly Hills. We're conveniently located on Belmore Road in Riverwood.
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Sydney's Experts in New & Used Tyres is easier to manage when the tyre, wheel and safety checks are handled together. Hot Tyres looks at tread depth, pressure, sidewall condition, puncture risk, wheel balance, alignment symptoms and the way the vehicle is being used around Sydney roads.
Drivers often book after noticing vibration, uneven wear, a slow leak, pulling to one side, a warning light, noisy braking or a tyre that keeps losing pressure. These symptoms can come from the tyre itself, but they can also point to alignment, suspension, valve, rim or brake issues that should be checked before new tyres are fitted.
Choosing tyres is not just about brand or price. The right option depends on vehicle weight, load rating, speed rating, driving style, wet weather grip, expected kilometres, budget and whether the car is used for commuting, rideshare, family transport, trade work or weekend trips.
For local drivers, same day help matters because a tyre issue can quickly interrupt work, school pickup or a service appointment. The workshop can inspect the vehicle, explain the options and recommend whether a puncture repair, replacement tyre, wheel alignment, balance or brake inspection is the better next step.
Sydney's Experts in New & Used Tyres can also involve safety checks required for registration or roadworthiness. Pink slips, blue slips, brown slips and vehicle inspections each have different requirements, so it helps to bring the vehicle details, registration status and any previous repair notes when booking.
A good tyre check should include clear advice about what is urgent and what can wait. If the tread is legal but wearing unevenly, alignment may save the next set of tyres. If the sidewall is damaged, repair is usually not the safe option. If the brakes are noisy, the pads, rotors and fluid should be checked before the problem becomes more expensive.
Hot Tyres services a wide mix of vehicles, including daily commuters, utes, SUVs, performance cars, vans and family vehicles. That means the recommendation should suit the vehicle and the driver, not just the tyre size printed on the sidewall.
When replacing tyres, it is worth asking about date codes, load rating, rotation schedule, pressure settings and whether the wheel alignment should be done at the same time. These small checks can improve tyre life and help the car feel more stable on wet or uneven roads.
For punctures and slow leaks, the safest repair depends on where the damage is located. A small puncture in the repairable tread area may be fixable, while sidewall damage, shoulder damage or a tyre driven flat may require replacement. The workshop should inspect before promising a repair.
For service area pages, distance and timing matter. Many customers want a nearby Riverwood tyre shop that can fit tyres, repair punctures, complete inspections and check brakes without sending the vehicle to several different places.
The simplest way to prepare is to note the tyre size, symptoms, vehicle make and model, registration status and preferred timing. Photos can help with obvious sidewall damage, but the final call should come from a physical inspection.
Regular rotation and pressure checks can make a noticeable difference to tyre life. Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, heavy loads and city driving all wear tyres differently, so the right schedule depends on the vehicle rather than a fixed rule for every driver.
Wheel balance is another common source of steering vibration. If the vibration appears at certain speeds, after a tyre change, or after hitting a pothole, a balance check can help confirm whether the issue is in the wheel and tyre assembly or somewhere else in the vehicle.
Alignment should be considered when a vehicle pulls to one side, the steering wheel sits off centre, or the tread is wearing faster on one edge. Fixing alignment early can protect the new tyres and make the car feel more predictable in wet conditions.
For used tyres, condition matters more than appearance alone. A tyre should be checked for date code, puncture history, sidewall damage, uneven wear and matching load rating. Cheap tyres are not good value if they are near the end of their safe life.
For families and commuters, wet grip and braking performance are usually more important than aggressive tread styling. A tyre that suits Sydney rain, stop start traffic and regular motorway use can make daily driving calmer and safer.
For utes, vans and trade vehicles, load rating and durability become more important. The wrong tyre can wear quickly or feel unstable when the vehicle is carrying tools, stock or passengers.
For performance cars, tyre choice affects steering response, braking, noise and ride comfort. A workshop should explain the trade off between grip, life, price and availability before recommending a replacement.
If a vehicle is due for inspection, it is worth checking tyres, lights, wipers, brakes and visible leaks before the appointment. Small issues can delay a pink slip or roadworthy result even when the car otherwise drives well.
For urgent tyre problems, the first priority is deciding whether the car is safe to drive to the workshop. A tyre that is flat, split, bulging or showing cords should not be driven any further than necessary because the wheel and suspension can be damaged.
For ongoing maintenance, keeping a simple record of tyre rotations, pressure checks, alignments, puncture repairs and brake inspections helps spot patterns. If the same corner keeps wearing faster, the issue may be more than the tyre itself.
Customers comparing tyre prices should also compare fitting, balancing, valve replacement, disposal, alignment recommendations and warranty support. A cheaper quote can become more expensive if these basics are not included or explained clearly.
The best visit ends with clear next steps: what was fixed, what should be watched, what may need attention later, and when the tyres should be checked again. That advice helps drivers avoid repeat problems and plan maintenance before a small issue becomes a roadside problem.
A reliable tyre shop should make the decision simple: inspect the vehicle, explain the risk, show the options and complete the work properly. That is especially important when the car is used every day for commuting, family transport or work around Sydney.
Quality new and used tyres. Penrite oil changes. Expert service. Visit us today.
At HOT TYRES, we go beyond tyres and repairs—we build trust. With honest advice, transparent pricing, and clear communication, our expert team is here to keep you safe and satisfied on the road. Experience the difference of a tyre shop in Sydney that truly cares about you and your vehicle.