We are your one-stop shop for all tyres and wheels in Tuncurry, Bulahdelah, Forster, Nabiac and Gloucester. While we stock tyres from all the major brands, we also have a range of good budget tyres available. There is something to fit all makes and models! With friendly, expert advice on all your tyre, wheel, brake, mechanical repair and servicing needs for your vehicle, we'll give you a customer service experience that will keep you coming back.
So if you are in Tuncurry looking for all the big names in tyres including Toyo, Kumho, Goodyear, Dunlop and Cooper call us now and get the POWER at Bear's Tyrepower Forster Tuncurry. Bears Tyrepower first opened as Bears Tyre Brake and Mechanical over 17 years ago by current owner Mark Barratt.
So if you are in Tuncurry looking for all the big names in tyres including Toyo, Kumho, Goodyear, Dunlop and Cooper call us now and get the POWER at Bear's Tyrepower Forster Tuncurry. Bears Tyrepower first opened as Bears Tyre Brake and Mechanical over 17 years ago by current owner Mark Barratt.
Services
We offer a great range of services at Bear's Tyrepower Forster Tuncurry, check them out below, give us a call on (02) 6555 5023, or drop by our store. We're a locally owned business, and we specialise in making sure your car and tyres are ready to take on the conditions we get in Tuncurry, Bulahdelah, Forster, Nabiac and Gloucester.
Should you have any questions, or prefer to make a booking by phone, please call us on (02) 6555 5023. Note that your preferred booking time will not be confirmed until a representative from Bear's Tyrepower Forster Tuncurry has contacted you to finalise your booking. We're also unable to take online bookings in the next working day, although we can most likely fit you in!
Bear's Tyrepower Forster Tuncurry stock a range of tyres to suit all makes and models in the Tuncurry area. Check out tyres to fit your vehicle below by selecting your specific car model, then view the tyres from popular brands including Toyo, Kumho, Goodyear, Dunlop and Cooper. You can view the tyre, learn key features about performance, weather conditions and make an enquiry straight away!
Maintaining the tyre balance on your vehicle is critical to receiving satisfactory service from your tyre investment. In addition to providing a smooth ride, balancing is a key component in tyre wear. These tips and advice will help you understand the importance of the balancing process and learn how to keep your tyres balanced throughout their tread life.
Keeping the correct air pressure in your tyres is as important as giving your engine a tune up. The economic benefits are perhaps even greater! With the right amount of air pressure, your tyres wear longer, save fuel, enhance handling and prevent accidents. Perhaps because our tyres do so much without seeming to need any attention, we tend to overlook this important task.
Reviews (8)
Charlie Brasington
Dec 05, 2021
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Ron Mancell
Sep 26, 2021
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Chris Lamb
May 23, 2021
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Kevin-Neil Green
May 09, 2021
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I will gladly recommend Bears Tyrepower to anyone, they went well above and beyond today (Tue 4th May 2021) to get us back on the road, by pointing us in the direction of a great mechanic for repair (thanks Col) and then supplying us with a new tyre for our van.
Very professional, caring and compotent.
Very professional, caring and compotent.
Duncan Brown
Nov 24, 2020
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Pat McCauley
Jan 14, 2020
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Chef Samuel Burke
Oct 04, 2018
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I was with my family yesterday driving South from Gold Coast to Sydney when I unfortunately lost three tyres on the highway. I was in a real predicament and needed to get home on a public holiday when every tyre shop in Taree/Foster Tuncurry was closed for the public holiday. Bear came in opened up the shop and fitted/balanced 4X Brand new All terrain Brand Tyres at 7:00am in the morning. Incredible service!!!!! And to top it off the price he did was amazing. I have no hesitation in recommending this tyre shop to anyone in the area. Amazing country hospitality you just wouldn't get in a capital
Arthur Chapman
Jun 02, 2017
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