All about Tyres in Dubai


Should I keep riding with a flat tyre on a motorcycle?

No, absolutely not. Riding a motorcycle with a flat tyre is dangerous as it limits control and can cause permanent damage to the wheel rim. Properly inflated tyres protect and cushion the rim, so a flat tyre compromises your safety. If you experience a flat tyre on your motorcycle in Dubai, pull over to the side of the road and call a tow service or a flat tyre repair service like SOS Flat Tyre.

How can you determine if a tyre is flat?

One of the biggest concerns for drivers on the road is encountering a flat tyre. Sometimes, you may notice that one of the tyres is flat before you even start driving, or it could blow out on the road. That’s why it’s important to be aware of the signs of a flat tyre.

  • If your car tyre is flat or has burst, it’s a clear sign of a puncture.
  • Tyre wear can differ between front and rear tyres, but the two front tyres should have similar wear, as should the two rear tyres. Uneven tread on tyres indicates that the more worn tyre might soon burst.
  • Another reason tyres go flat is improper inflation. Drivers who don’t regularly check tyre pressure are more likely to experience a puncture or blowout than those who routinely do. Recommended pressure levels are always printed on the tyres, so find the number and keep the pressure within this range at all times.
  • If the steering wheel vibrates or your vehicle doesn’t handle well, it’s a clear sign something is wrong with the tyres. Instead of continuing to drive a car that pulls to the right or left, stop and check the condition of your tyres.

Four solutions to adopt in case of a flat tyre:

When your car tyre is flat, we recommend one of the following 4 solutions:

  • The most obvious solution is to replace the flat tyre with the spare wheel.
  • You can also use a puncture repair spray if your tyres are Tubeless and the puncture is small (a few millimeters).
  • Ideally, your car is equipped with Runflat tyres, allowing you to drive up to 100 km even with a flat tyre.
  • In any case, it’s essential to repair a flat tyre as soon as possible. We are here for you with on-site or mobile flat tyre repair through our mobile repair and tyre replacement station.

Our advice in case of a flat tyre on the road

In case of a flat tyre in traffic, it’s recommended to follow these steps:

1. Find a safe spot: As soon as you realize you have a flat tyre, avoid braking suddenly or making sharp turns. Slowly reduce speed and scan your surroundings to find a safe place to stop your vehicle.

What is the best place to stop in case of a flat tyre?

Look for a flat, straight section of road. Ideally, a vacant parking area would be best. If not, choosing a flat surface is helpful as it will prevent your vehicle from rolling. Additionally, straight sections of road are safer than curves, as oncoming traffic is more likely to see you.

2. Turn on your hazard lights: Your hazard lights, or "blinkers," will help other drivers see you on the side of the road. We recommend turning them on to avoid any potential accidents.

3. Apply the parking brake: Once your car is stopped, always use the parking brake to minimize the risk of your vehicle rolling.

Why repair a flat tyre urgently?

Tyres can go flat even when using the best tyres in the world. Even a small puncture can jeopardize the safety of the passengers and leave you stranded on the side of the road.

Mechanically speaking, flat tyres can also cause the wheel rim to drop onto the tread or the road, which may lead to a loss of vehicle control or irreversible damage to the tyre.

Additionally, an underinflated tyre can create other car and safety issues, such as:

  • Damage to the valve system
  • Damage to the tyre sidewalls
  • Uneven tread wear
  • At high speeds, an increased risk of skidding is possible

Your safety is our priority

The Purpose of a Spare Tyre

It is highly recommended to have a spare tyre or space-saver and to maintain it regularly.

Indeed, carrying a replacement tyre can save you from serious headaches. It is important to check it every month by ensuring it’s properly inflated and that it’s in good rolling condition. On the other hand, a spare tyre that is in poor condition, underinflated, or lacking its kit can be just as bad as not having one at all.

In case of a flat tyre or damage to one of your car's tyres, the first reflex, even before calling a flat tyre emergency service in Dubai, is to replace the flat tyre with the temporary spare tyre.

Your tyres are the foundation of your vehicle. Keep them in good condition, and they will keep you moving forward.

What to do in case of a damaged tyre?

If the sidewall of your tyre is damaged or has a large puncture, repair becomes impossible, and the tyre must be replaced.

It's important to know that every time your tyre is damaged, the strength of the tyre is compromised. Therefore, tyre repair is only a temporary solution, and it’s always recommended to mount new tyres if they are damaged.

Save time by calling a mobile tyre fitter. Don’t waste the day at a tyre depot or traditional garage. With SOS Flat Tyre, it’s possible to fit your tyres at home, work, or any other location at a time that suits you. A mobile van will arrive with the new tyre to replace it and remove your old, damaged tyre.

Should I replace all four tyres at once?

Yes, we recommend doing this every 40,000 to 50,000 km to allow your vehicle to benefit from optimal performance and safety. Since your tyres affect your vehicle’s performance and handling, it’s important that they are as identical as possible.

If your tyres don’t match, one end of your vehicle may not respond as quickly as the other, making it harder to control. Your tyres are what keep your vehicle attached to the road, so it’s essential to have an even surface.

If for any reason you can only replace one or two tyres, choose tyres with a similar wear level.

How to choose the right tyres for your car?

Choosing the right tyre is the main consideration for every car owner. Your tyre fitter in Dubai will undoubtedly advise you on the ideal option for your vehicle.

Here are the factors to consider:

  • Budget: How much can you allocate for purchasing the new tyre(s)?
  • Mileage: Do you drive long distances or short trips?
  • Usage: Is your tyre prone to high wear?
  • Location: What are the road conditions where you mostly drive?
  • Weather: Are you looking for tyres that can handle wet and winter conditions, or just for summer use?