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Buying that racy new set of alloys is not the same as routinely replacing worn tyres. At Tiger Wheel & Tyre, we understand the varying needs of our customers. And that is why we’re not just in the business of selling wheels and tyres, but offering expert advice – and a compassionate ear – too. We’re as passionate about good service as we are about our products.
Our wheel and tyre experts will gladly explain our services, and help you choose from top brands – wherever you are in South Africa. You’ll find us in Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe too – and we’re growing.
All our stores are located in highly visible, easily accessible spots with plenty of on-site parking. For your convenience, we also try to position ourselves close to shopping centres. Each tyre fitment centre, with its clean and functional workshops, has advanced balancing and wheel alignment equipment, and all the latest technology.
OUR WHEELS AND TYRES
For wheel fanatics, we stock a variety of performance wheels, including the aspirational TSW brand, Racing Hart Concepts, and Turn 1 alloy wheels. We also stock a wide range of tyre brands, including: Continental Hankook Yokohama Michelin Goodyear Pirelli BFGoodrich Velocity
Tiger Wheels: Serving African Markets
Stemmed from humble beginnings on a residential plot in a modest suburb in Johannesburg, South Africa; Tiger Wheel & Tyre has, over the last 50+ years, flourished into the trusted brand in automotive fitment and service excellence that so many have come to rely on today.
When budding local entrepreneur and original founder, Jimmy Joannou returned from Canada in 1967, he embarked on a new business venture using his newly acquired skill for turning scrap rims into hand-crafted custom wheels. This newfound interest quickly turned profitable when he started Tiger Speed Den, an accessory shop, with friend and business partner, Dennis Cohen.
As the business progressed, Tiger Speed Den was eventually relocated to larger premises on Mint Road, Fordsburg, incorporating manufacturing with retail and spray-painting services.
Less than 10 years later in 1972, South African race car driver, Eddie Keizan bought the company for R14,000 and went on to become the head of Tiger Wheel & Tyre, as it’s known today. Sadly, Keizan passed-away in 2016, however his legacy and values continue to live on in the brand he held so near and dear to his heart.