From the Victorian sweep of John Finnie Street to the estates of New Farm Loch and the M77 linking north to Glasgow, we bring tyre fitting, replacement and emergency repair to you across Kilmarnock – the largest town in Ayrshire – with cover day and night and no call-out fee under 2km.
Kilmarnock is the largest town in Ayrshire and the administrative heart of East Ayrshire, about 23 miles south-west of Glasgow. It carries a proud history – the home of the Johnnie Walker whisky brand, the site of Scotland’s first passenger railway in 1812, and where the first edition of Robert Burns’ poems was printed in 1786. For drivers, the town is defined by its road connections: the M77 links it directly to Glasgow, while the A71, A76 and A77 all converge here, meeting at the Bellfield Interchange on the town’s southern edge. With a population of around 47,000 spread across older streets and post-war estates like New Farm Loch, plus a ring of surrounding villages, this is a town where mobile tyre fitting saves people a real journey. We come to you throughout KA1 and KA3.
Kilmarnock’s role as an Ayrshire road hub shapes the tyre work we do here:
The M77 skirts the town on its way between Glasgow and the Ayrshire coast, meeting the A71, A76 and A77 at the busy Bellfield Interchange. Merging traffic and motorway debris cause blowouts, and our roadside tyre assistance covers these routes 24/7.
Around John Finnie Street, King Street, The Cross and Kilmarnock railway station, tight parking and older road surfaces lead to kerbing and slow punctures. We meet drivers nearby for on-site puncture repairs and fitting.
The post-war estates of New Farm Loch, Onthank and Shortlees are ideal for at-home fitting. We come to the driveway with balancing equipment and stock to fit replacement tyres.
The surrounding villages of Hurlford, Crosshouse and Kilmaurs sit along A-roads that are hard on tyres. We reach these outlying addresses with full kit for mobile tyre fitting.
We supply and fit car, van and 4×4 tyres at your Kilmarnock address, from budget to premium brands. Every mobile tyre fitting includes balancing, a new valve, disposal and a 12-month guarantee – saving a trip across town or up the M77.
A blowout on the M77 commute to Glasgow, or a flat before an early start – our emergency mobile tyre fitting runs 24/7 with no night premium, keeping Ayrshire drivers moving.
Picked up a nail on a town-centre street or a village road? We inspect and carry out a puncture repair where safe and legal, saving the cost of a new tyre. We also handle locking wheel nut removal when the key’s lost.
Kilmarnock is the hub of Ayrshire, with the M77 and A77 running south toward the coast at Prestwick and Ayr, and the A71 heading east toward the Clyde Valley. It’s a natural stop for drivers travelling between Glasgow and the Ayrshire towns of Ayr, Irvine and Troon. Wherever you’re based, if your vehicle is in KA1 or KA3 we’ll come to it.
Yes. We cover Kilmarnock across KA1 and KA3, including the town centre, New Farm Loch, Onthank, Bellfield, Shortlees and out toward Hurlford, Crosshouse and Kilmaurs. Send your postcode on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm a time.
Yes. Kilmarnock is connected to Glasgow by the M77, which skirts the town and meets the A71 and A77 at the Bellfield Interchange. We provide 24/7 roadside tyre assistance on these routes – get to a safe spot and send us a location pin.
Yes. We fit on driveways and at the kerb throughout the town’s residential estates, including New Farm Loch, Onthank and Shortlees, as well as the surrounding villages. No garage or ramp is needed.
Call or WhatsApp now. Tell us your tyre size, your vehicle and your location in KA1 or KA3, and we’ll head over.