
Are you running a fleet across remote mine sites, managing civil works in the Kimberley, or simply navigating Broome’s unique mix of sealed roads and rugged terrain? You need to make sure your tyres and vehicle setup perform without compromise.
That’s exactly where MG Tyres – Bridgestone Service Centre Broome comes in.
As a locally owned and operated tyre shop in Broome, MG Tyres delivers a complete solution for passenger tyres, 4WD tyres, truck tyres, industrial tyres, and agricultural tyres, backed by the trusted performance of Bridgestone. On top of that, they are also a stockist of Ironman 4x4 accessories and suspension, making them a go-to destination for drivers and operators who demand durability, safety, and performance in tough conditions.
For decision-makers across mining, construction, oil and gas, agriculture, and civil sectors, you’re not just choosing tyres—you’re choosing peace of mind.
When you choose MG Tyres, you’re also choosing the strength of Bridgestone—Australia’s most trusted tyre brand.
With over 90 years of experience and significant investment in research and development, Bridgestone tyres are engineered to handle everything from urban driving to extreme off-road conditions.
This matters in the Kimberley, where:
You also have access to a wide range of additional tyre brands below, giving you flexibility depending on your needs:
Having reliable passenger tyres is essential for both safety and efficiency.
MG Tyres provides a wide range of car tyres in Broome, suitable for:
If there’s one thing the Kimberley is known for, it’s challenging terrain.
From red dirt roads to sandy coastal tracks and rocky outback routes, standard tyres simply won’t cut it.
MG Tyres stocks 4WD tyres designed for:
In industries like mining, construction, and transport, downtime is costly.
That’s why MG Tyres provides reliable truck tyres designed to keep heavy vehicles moving safely and efficiently.
Our truck tyre range supports:
Industrial machinery plays a key role across the Pilbara and Kimberley.
From forklifts to heavy plant equipment, the right tyres are essential for maintaining productivity and safety.
MG Tyres supplies industrial tyres tailored for:
These tyres are designed for strength, stability, and wear resistance—ensuring equipment can operate efficiently even in demanding environments.
Beyond mining and construction, agriculture remains a vital part of the Kimberley economy.
MG Tyres supports this sector with agricultural tyres suitable for:
These tyres are built to handle uneven terrain, heavy loads, and long working hours—helping farmers maintain productivity across vast properties.
As a stockist of Ironman 4x4 accessories and suspension in Broome, MG Tyres - Bridgestone Service Centre Broome provides complete solutions for vehicles operating in tough environments.
Ironman 4x4 products are designed specifically for Australian conditions, making them ideal for:
Available upgrades include:
Vehicles often carry heavy loads and operate off-road; having the right suspension setup can make a significant difference.
Supplying tyres is only part of the equation. Maintaining them is just as important.
MG Tyres – Bridgestone Service Centre Broome offers a full suite of tyre services to ensure vehicles perform at their best.
A punctured tyre can happen at any time—often when you least expect it.
MG Tyres provides professional tyre puncture repair services, following strict Australian safety standards to ensure repairs are safe and compliant.
If you have a punctured tyre, bring your vehicle to MG Tyres immediately. Our tyre technicians will assess the damage and determine if it can be safely repaired.
Our puncture repair process includes:
If your tyre can be repaired, we will fix the puncture, balance the wheel, and securely refit it to your car for a smooth ride.
Tyre punctures can only be repaired if they meet the following conditions:
During repair, both the puncture hole and the tyre's inner liner must be sealed to prevent air leaks and water damage, preserving the tyre's structural integrity.

*When repairing a puncture, both the hole (otherwise referred to as the injury channel) and the inner liner of the tyre must be sealed. This prevents air from escaping or water from entering the injury channel and compromising the structural integrity of the tyre.
Tyre punctures can happen in several ways, and knowing the cause can help determine whether a repair is possible or if a replacement is needed.
Here are the most common types:
If you're unsure about your puncture, contact our team for expert advice.
Reduce the risk of a punctured tyre with these simple maintenance tips:
We advise against driving on a flat or partially deflated tyre, as it may cause further damage and make repairs more difficult. If you suspect a flat tyre, it's best to pull over safely, replace it with your spare, and visit our service centre for assistance.
Not all punctures can be repaired. Your tyre must be replaced if any of the following conditions apply:
Our technicians follow strict manufacturer guidelines and Australian safety standards to determine whether a repair is possible or if a replacement is necessary.
The cost can vary depending on factors such as the tyre type, size, and extent of the damage. Our experienced technicians are equipped to assess and repair punctures safely and efficiently. To get an accurate estimate for your specific tyre, we recommend contacting our team for expert advice and a repair quote tailored to your needs.
Temporary string repairs (also known as rope plugs or string plugs) should never be used as a permanent solution. These repairs only seal the outer surface, leaving the inner liner exposed to damage and increasing the risk of tyre failure. Always visit a professional for a safe and compliant repair.
A correct wheel alignment is one of the best ways to maximise a tyre's life and help it last longer. Correctly aligned tyres are safer, more fuel efficient, and provide better on-road handling.
Misaligned tyres compromise safety and increase uneven tyre wear, shortening their life.
Most tyres will naturally move out of alignment over time, but they can also be shunted out of alignment quickly via sudden contact with road obstacles like curbs and potholes.
If your wheels become badly misaligned, your car will likely start 'pulling' or 'drifting' towards one side of the road, and your steering will become less responsive.
When we align your tyres, we measure, analyse, and then adjust your vehicle’s steering and suspension systems to ensure your wheels are both perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other.
We use state-of-the-art equipment to achieve the most precise alignment for your vehicle, one that accounts for caster, camber, toe, thrust, and ride height.
CasterWhen viewing your vehicle from the side, the caster is the imaginary line drawn between the centres of the upper and lower ball joints of your tyres, which forms an angle with the true vertical. Caster is important to steering feel and high-speed stability. |
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CamberWhen viewing your vehicle from the front, camber describes the inward or outward tilt of your tyres. Camber adjustment maximises tyre-to-road contact and accounts for changes in force when a vehicle is turning. |
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ToeWhen viewing your vehicle from the front, toe refers to the alignment of the front and rear of your tyres. If the fronts of your tyres are closer together than the rear, this is called toe-in. If the fronts are further apart, this is called toe-out. The toe is set so that tyres roll in parallel when your vehicle is in motion. |
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ThrustIf your vehicle has a solid rear axle, your mechanic will use a thrust angle alignment to ensure all four wheels are square with each other. |
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Ride heightRide height is the distance between your vehicle’s chassis and the road, and is the reference point for all alignment measurements. If you raise or lower your vehicle’s chassis, you will need to realign your tyres. |
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Most tyres will become gradually misaligned in the course of normal driving, or as a result of a single on-road event.
Here are 5 reliable indicators that you need to book in for a professional wheel alignment:
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Uneven tyre wear |
On-road incidents |
No, wheel alignment and wheel balance are two distinct services. A wheel alignment involves adjusting the steering and wheel geometry to ensure the angle of your wheels are aligned to the manufacturer's recommended specifications. This improves handling and prevents uneven tyre wear. In contrast, a wheel balance addresses uneven weight distribution in your wheel and tyre assemblies by adding small counterweights. This ensures a smoother, vibration-free ride.
Over time, even a small misalignment can cause premature tyre wear, so we recommend a professional wheel alignment as part of your regular service schedule, every 2-3 years or 10,000km of driving.
Regular wheel alignments can help maintain your vehicle’s efficiency and safety, ensuring a smoother and more controlled driving experience.
The cost of a wheel alignment can vary depending on your vehicle’s make, model, and tyre type. Factors such as the condition of your suspension and the complexity of the alignment may also affect the final price. For an accurate quote tailored to your car, contact our team for expert advice or to book an appointment.
A simple front wheel alignment usually takes around 30 minutes, while a full 4-wheel alignment on vehicles with more complex suspension systems may take an hour or more. Other factors, such as tyre condition or existing suspension issues, can also affect the duration. Proper alignment ensures your wheels are correctly positioned, improving tyre life, handling, and overall safety. To keep your vehicle performing at its best, book a wheel alignment appointment with our team now.
Properly balanced wheels extend tyre life, boost fuel efficiency, and enhance your car's handling on the road. MG Tyres ensures that professional wheel balancing is included with every new tyre fitment, providing a smoother, safer, and more efficient driving experience in the long run.
Because your car contains tiny weights that act as a counterbalance to the heaviest parts of your tyre and wheel assembly, if these weights become loose, your wheel will wobble.
A wheel balance involves replacing these weights by removing each wheel from your vehicle and spinning it at high speed on a state-of-the-art balancing machine. This generates a report detailing how many and where these weights should be placed to eliminate vibration and noise.
Even when wheel imbalances are tiny, it only takes a few grams to create a force large enough to turn your otherwise smooth commute into a shaky, more dangerous ride. If you’ve ever experienced wheel vibration or ‘wobbly’ steering, you may have also noticed uneven tyre wear and poor fuel efficiency, both of which cost money.
Most wheels will gradually move out of balance over the course of driving. Here are some signs that you may need to book in for a wheel balance service:

The cost of a wheel balance is included with every new tyre fitment at Bridgestone Service Centres. If you need a balance as part of a scheduled service or outside of a new tyre purchase, the price can vary depending on your vehicle’s make, model, and tyre size. For an accurate quote, contact us.
Typically every 10,000 km or 2–3 years. You may also need a balance sooner if you notice vibrations in the steering wheel, uneven tyre wear, or changes in handling. At Bridgestone Service Centres, every new tyre purchase includes a complimentary balance, which can also be carried out during a tyre rotation.
Regular tyre rotation is key to extending tyre life, maintaining even tread wear, and ensuring consistent handling and braking. At MG Tyres, our expert rotation services help keep your tyres performing safely and efficiently.
Tyre rotation is a key part of tyre maintenance. By rotating your tyres regularly, you can improve tyre performance, enhance fuel efficiency, and increase overall road safety.
Tyres wear differently depending on their position on your vehicle—front tyres typically wear more on the edges, while rear tyres tend to wear more evenly. Rotating your tyres helps distribute this wear, preventing premature damage and maintaining proper traction, handling, and braking.
As a general guideline, tyres should be rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 km, even if there are no visible signs of uneven wear.
MG Tyres offers professional tyre rotation services to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your tyres.
Different types of vehicles may have specific considerations.
For example, front-wheel drive vehicles may require a different rotation pattern than rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicles. Vehicles with directional tyres or staggered tyre sizes may also have specific rotation requirements.
The Four-Tyre Rotation Pattern is a method of rotating vehicle tyres in which each tyre is moved to a different position on the vehicle in a diagonal pattern, typically performed to promote even tyre wear and prolong tyre lifespan.
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Rear Wheel Drive |
Four Wheel Drive |
The Five-Tyre Rotation Pattern is a method that involves moving each tyre to a different position on the vehicle, including the spare tyre, to evenly distribute wear across all tyres and extend their durability.
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Front Wheel Drive |
Rear Wheel Drive |
Four Wheel Drive |
If you’ve noticed uneven tyre wear or changes in handling, don’t wait. These signs could affect both your safety and tyre durability.
We can offer same-day tyre rotation services to restore even tread wear and maintain vehicle stability. Whether you’re preparing for a long trip, have recently replaced a tyre, or simply need a maintenance check, our expert technicians provide quick, professional rotations to keep your tyres performing at their best.
The tyre rotation cost can vary depending on your car's make and model, and the type of tyres you have. Different types of vehicles may have specific considerations, and their costs can vary accordingly.
Our expert tyre technicians can assist with all your car requirements. To get a price for your vehicle, don’t hesitate to call our team.
Nothing makes your vehicle stand out like a high-quality set of steel or alloy wheels. MG Tyres has access to an extensive range of car, 4x4, and SUV rims from Australia’s best wheel suppliers. With eye-catching wheels by iconic brands for the ultimate driving experience, contact our store. We have new wheels for every budget to fit a wide range of makes and models. |
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Speedy Wheels has been a trusted name in Australian wheels since 1957, when it began in a humble dairy shed in Brighton, Sydney. Over 65 years later, they're proud to provide Aussie drivers with top-quality, innovative wheels designed to meet unique driving conditions.
Whether you drive a 4WD, SUV, or street car, they have the perfect wheel for you. With sizes from 14" to 20", you’ll find a style and fit to match your needs, always backed by their industry-leading warranty.
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Carbine |
Interceptor |
Liberator |

Mullins Wheels first opened its doors as a motor repair and engineering business in Wyatt Street, Adelaide, in 1905. Evolving alongside the early days of the motor industry itself, today Mullins Wheels boasts an extensive range of high-quality alloy and steel wheels for a wide range of vehicle makes and models.
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Monza |
Hypergram |
Razorback |

Already an iconic brand among Australian car enthusiasts and with a growing reputation globally, PDW Wheels is renowned for its exceptional design, superior performance, and the highest standards of testing and manufacturing. Offering customers an unparalleled driving experience, PDW's high-quality rims are available at the Bridgestone Service Centre Broome.
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Poison |
Beast |
Outback |
Customers who purchase two or more Bridgestone or Firestone passenger or run-flat tyres from the Bridgestone Service Centre Broome are eligible for our Bridgestone Road Hazard Warranty, subject to terms and conditions.
This warranty covers your tyres from accidental damage, including:
If your tyre is under 10% worn, it will be replaced free of charge. If it is over 10% worn, it will be replaced at a pro-rata cost.
Tyres are an important purchase, so we offer several warranties to cover your tyres and give you peace of mind.
If you buy one of our tyres, your tyres are eligible for assessment under our manufacturer's warranty. This warranty covers you for the life of your tyres.
Assessments are completed by a trained professional from our technical team. If we’re unable to assess your tyres in store, you’ll need to surrender them to proceed with the claim.
One of the standout features of MG Tyres – Bridgestone Service Centre Broome is its commitment to customer service.
You can expect:
This level of professionalism ensures every customer—from individual drivers to large-scale operators—receives consistent, high-quality service.
MG Tyres – Bridgestone Service Centre Broome plays a vital role in supporting that resilience, delivering reliable tyre solutions and vehicle upgrades tailored to the region’s unique demands.
With MG Tyres, you’re not just getting tyres.
You’re getting expertise, reliability, and a team that understands what it takes to keep the Kimberley moving.