Car Tyres in Alstonville

Stay safe on the road with quality 4WD and car tyres in Alstonville. Get expert fitting, trusted brands and dependable service that keeps your vehicle performing at its best.

Tyres For Cars & 4WDs

At Plateau Tyres in Alstonville, we understand how important it is to have the right 4WD or car tyres. Worn or unsuitable tyres can mean reduced grip, longer stopping distances and a far less comfortable drive. That’s why we stock a wide range of leading brands and sizes, making it easy to match your vehicle with tyres that balance safety, performance and value for money. Whether you’re commuting daily, tackling rough country roads, or preparing your 4WD for beach trips and camping, we’ve got options to suit.

We take the guesswork out of tyre care by offering expert advice, professional fitting and after-service support like rotations and alignments to help your tyres last longer.


Call Plateau Tyres today on 02 6628 5131 for a free, no-obligation quote and get back on the road with confidence.

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Everyday & Off-Road Options

Not all tyres are created equal, and that’s especially true when it comes to cars and 4WDs. From highway cruising to off-road adventures, different conditions demand different levels of traction, durability and load capacity. Our team has the experience to guide you through the choices, ensuring you get the right tyre for how and where you drive. With options ranging from everyday commuter tyres to rugged all-terrain and mud-terrain styles, we make sure your vehicle is equipped for the job.


Choosing the right tyre doesn’t just improve safety, it also saves money by extending tyre life and boosting fuel efficiency. Explore our full range of car and 4WD tyres online or visit us in-store for friendly, expert advice. We’ll help you choose, fit and maintain tyres that make every drive smoother, safer and more enjoyable.

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