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Tyres are crucial to your safety, get them replaced by the professionals you trust

Tyres are crucial to your safety, get them replaced by the professionals you trust

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Think you need a new set of tyres? Just leave it to the professionals at Borneo Motors and Champion Motors to sort it out - you deserve to drive with peace of mind.

Text and photos by Goh Zhi Xuan

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You’ve probably heard and read about this a dozen times, but I’ll reiterate, tyres are the most important part on any wheeled vehicle. Think about it, they are the only point of contact between your car and the road. The tyres are the ones doing the heavy lifting to keep you safe and sound while driving down the roads, and that’s why you would want the best when it comes to them.

 

If you are driving a Lexus, Toyota or Suzuki, here’s some great news. You won’t have much to worry about the tyres on your cars, Borneo Motors (BMS) and Champion Motors (CMS) now offer the most comprehensive tyre protection programme in the industry - Total Tyre Shield.

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Strict quality control that you can trust

There are no better people than the skilled technicians at your Authorised Distributor (AD) to entrust the important job of maintaining your car. Needless to say, when it comes to something as important as tyres, you’ll do well with the same trusted bunch.

Trained and certified by the respective manufacturers, experts at your AD would have the intrinsic knowledge on every nook and cranny, and knows just how to keep your car running perfectly and safely.

When you entrust your car to the AD you can be sure that only the adequate size and type of tyre for your car will be recommended, ensuring a safe and fuss-free driving experience.

With the strict quality control in place as well as the knowledge on proper storage of tyres, you wouldn’t have to worry about the condition of the tyres that you are getting – with BMS and CMS, quality is assured.

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Exceptional value

It’s not just quality that you’ll get, Borneo Motors and Champion Motors are determined to offer the best value to its customers as well. There’s really no need to shop around for tyres when you can get such a great deal with the AD.

If you have a preferred brand, you’ll be glad to know that there are several brands of tyres for you to choose from. BMS and CMS works directly with the distributors of the tyre brands, not only does this open up a range of tyres to best fit your needs, it also enables them to minimise your tyre costs.

 And the cost savings is clear to see - tyres for Toyota and Suzuki cars begin at just $96 per piece. Meanwhile, drivers of Lexus cars can get their new tyres from as low as $160.

The best part of getting your new tyres from BMS or CMS, is the Total Tyre Shield programme that you’ll automatically get to enjoy when you purchase a fresh set of tyre from them.

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Total Tyre Shield allows you to drive with peace of mind

What is Total Tyre Shield? Well, think of it as an insurance plan for your tyres. Total Tyre Shield offers unlimited coverage on three important services to ensure the longevity of a set of tyres - puncture repair, rotation and wheel balancing, when you purchase a fresh set of tyres.

Encountering punctures on your tyres can be a frustrating experience. If you were to leave it be, and drive on low tyre pressure unknowingly, you will risk damaging your tyres and may even endanger your own life should the tyre fail catastrophically. That is why you should get punctures repaired as soon as possible.

While tyres are expected to last between 40,000km and 50,000km, or an average lifetime of three years in normal circumstances, this is only achievable with routine tyre rotation, each time you service your car, to ensure even tyre wear.

Do not slight the importance of wheel balancing. An unbalanced wheel can result in many problems, it can result in steering vibration, affecting the handling of your car, it can also cause uneven tyre wear, once again shortening the lifespan of your tyres.

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When you purchase a fresh set of tyres for your Lexus, Toyota or Suzuki from Borneo Motors or Champion Motors, you won’t have to worry about paying for the maintenance of your car’s tyres - everything you need to stay safe on the road is included with your tyre purchase.

 

Tyres are important, don’t wait any longer. Contact BMS or CMS today to make an appointment for a set of fresh tyres!

 

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"Trained and certified by the respective manufacturers, experts at your AD would have the intrinsic knowledge on every nook and cranny, and knows just how to keep your car running perfectly and safely." 

More like: "Trained and certified to be experts at sucking every nook and cranny of your wallet dry."😁

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AD tyres are at least double price of outside.... nice workshop but it is a lot of extra money to pay

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45 minutes ago, t0y0ta said:

AD tyres are at least double price of outside.... nice workshop but it is a lot of extra money to pay

Yes. They charge the utility expenses, coffee, tea and milo and lounge furniture depreciation into the costs.:grin:

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Since when are AD mechanics better than tire shops, where all they do are tires all day long. 
but then some tire shops also FAIL  big time. Simple mounting of the red dot inline with the valve stem also cannot do. 

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On 6/20/2021 at 10:18 AM, Inlinefour said:

Tyre Auntie also very important 👍👍👍

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Whoa seh. Boh tai boh ji can have my tyres checked out by auntie or not?

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57 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Whoa seh. Boh tai boh ji can have my tyres checked out by auntie or not?

must go alone :ninja::grin:

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On 17/06/2021 at 07:27, ER-3682 said:

Go back AD change Tyres.?Why pay at least $40.00 more.?

I cannot be too sure if you will be paying more from the AD. Sometimes it depends on supply and demand. One thing good about AD is that they will have OE tyres if customers would still prefer OE tyres. 🙂

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On 17/06/2021 at 14:54, Turboflat4 said:

"Trained and certified by the respective manufacturers, experts at your AD would have the intrinsic knowledge on every nook and cranny, and knows just how to keep your car running perfectly and safely." 

More like: "Trained and certified to be experts at sucking every nook and cranny of your wallet dry."😁

Sure there is a premium to pay compared to a neighbourhood tyre shop. But with a comprehensive tyre shield programme, I am sure you will drive out worry-free. 

When I just got my car(current car), I kenna 2 tyre puncture within the same year! And I am very particular about tyre patching and I only do mushroom patch which is more work and cost more.

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On 17/06/2021 at 20:03, t0y0ta said:

AD tyres are at least double price of outside.... nice workshop but it is a lot of extra money to pay

Not until you go down and check it for yourself! 🤗

The pricing they gotten is set by the local tyre distributors, it cannot be far off from other workshops. If not how to be competitive! 😆

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On 20/06/2021 at 11:43, Mkl22 said:

Since when are AD mechanics better than tire shops, where all they do are tires all day long. 
but then some tire shops also FAIL  big time. Simple mounting of the red dot inline with the valve stem also cannot do. 

AD will have a better workshop system, there is always a store supervisor or service advisor to ensure the mechanic follow the manufacturer recommended steps. Plus. if your tyres fail you when you drive off, now with Total Tyre Shield protection, just drive back and enjoy a cuppa of coffee while they fix your problems away! 🙂

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On 20/06/2021 at 10:18, Inlinefour said:

Tyre Auntie also very important 👍👍👍

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Wahseh!!!😲
She doesn't need to dress like that!!!😳
Exposing too much flesh, can get injured easily in a tyre workshop!

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41 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Wahseh!!!😲
She doesn't need to dress like that!!!😳
Exposing too much flesh, can get injured easily in a tyre workshop!

What to do…weather too hot…global warming mah :grin:

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40 minutes ago, Inlinefour said:

What to do…weather too hot…global warming mah :grin:

Still worry for her about those previous boobs. 😗😗

Delicate stuff you know...

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On 7/2/2021 at 9:32 AM, kobayashiGT said:

AD will have a better workshop system, there is always a store supervisor or service advisor to ensure the mechanic follow the manufacturer recommended steps. Plus. if your tyres fail you when you drive off, now with Total Tyre Shield protection, just drive back and enjoy a cuppa of coffee while they fix your problems away! 🙂

actually i am surprised that borneo uses tyre worms. worms are just temporary patches.

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When changing tyres outside,got to be really careful and ensure that the workshop does it properly. One area to look out for is the changing of new valves. More importantly, you need to see that the mechanic spray some soapy water on the valve after installation to ensure there is no leakage. YES, new valve can leak as well if they are not installed properly. So do remember and request the mechanic do that next time you change your tyres. 

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