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24 Hour Mobile Tyre Fitting in Shoreditch

Flat tyre, puncture or blowout in Shoreditch? We come to you anywhere across the city, 24 hours a day, change the wheel or supply a tyre, and get you moving, with a fixed price agreed before we roll.

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  • Cars, vans & 4x4s
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CityGrip provides 24/7 mobile tyre change across Shoreditch, covering the city centre and out into the surrounding areas. We fit your spare, supply and fit a replacement tyre if you have no spare, deal with locking wheel nuts and seized wheels, or recover the vehicle if the tyre cannot be changed safely where you are. Mobile tyre change in Shoreditch starts from £140, with the exact price agreed before we set off. Call 07960 200253 for a mobile tyre fitter near you in Shoreditch.

The rebuilt Old Street junction, once London’s Silicon Roundabout, now runs on traffic signals with its north-west arm permanently closed to all motor traffic, catching out anyone still routing the old way, while Curtain Road’s bars and Boxpark’s container market keep the area busy long after office hours end. A flat tyre near the new junction, a puncture on Curtain Road at night, or a wheel caught out by the closed roundabout arm all need a mobile tyre fitter who drives the current layout daily, which is exactly what CityGrip arranges in Shoreditch.

How we decide whether a tyre in Shoreditch EC2A can be repaired, and when it cannot

Not every flat tyre in Shoreditch EC2A can be repaired. We assess the damage against BS AU 159, the British Standard for repairs to tyres for motor vehicles used on the public highway, and we assess tread against Regulation 27 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986. If the tyre falls outside those limits we will tell you it needs replacing rather than patch it and hand it back. Mobile tyre fitting on ordinary roads starts from £140. On a motorway or hard shoulder it is £250 to £750, because the work is done alongside live traffic and takes more time, more equipment and more care.

The repairable area is measured, not guessed

BS AU 159 sets a repairable band across the tread as a percentage of the tyre’s nominal section width: 60% up to and including 155mm, 65% over 155mm up to 200mm, and 70% over 200mm. On a 205 section tyre that is a 144mm band; on a 225 it is 158mm. Damage outside that band is not repairable. It is not the same thing as the “central three quarters” wording in the tread depth law, which is the mix-up most tyre pages make.

Maximum injury size, and why the tyre comes off the wheel

Measured at the base of the injury after preparation, the maximum diameter of penetration damage is 6mm. The standard requires the tyre to be removed from the wheel and inspected inside and out before any repair, because the damage that decides the answer is often only visible from the inside. A plug pushed into a tyre that is still on the rim is not a repair the standard recognises.

What the standard does not accept

Liquid sealants, externally applied plugs, an inner tube fitted into a tubeless tyre and temporary repairs all sit outside BS AU 159. Sidewall damage beyond cosmetic scuffing is not approved for repair at all. There is no limit on the number of minor repairs inside the repairable band provided the patches do not overlap, and a tyre repaired correctly keeps its original speed and load capabilities.

Tread depth and the law

Regulation 27 requires at least 1.6mm of tread depth throughout a continuous band covering the central three quarters of the breadth of tread, right round the tyre. A cut over 25mm, or 10% of the section width if that is greater, deep enough to reach the ply or cord makes the tyre illegal, as does any lump, bulge or tear caused by separation, or any exposed cord. In the MOT, tread below the requirement is recorded as a Dangerous defect. TyreSafe puts the penalty at up to £2,500 and three penalty points, per tyre.

TPMS, explained properly

Direct TPMS uses a battery powered sensor inside each wheel, each with its own ID that has to be registered to the car so it knows which sensor is where. Indirect TPMS has no sensors and infers a soft tyre from wheel speed through the ABS, so it needs resetting and a period of driving to relearn after a tyre change. Sensor batteries are sealed in, typically last five to ten years and cannot be replaced separately, so a sensor that dies during a wheel change means a new sensor. On an M1 car first used on or after 1 January 2012, a TPMS malfunction is a Major MOT defect, so we tell you at the roadside rather than let you find out at the test.

Run-flats and locking wheel nuts

Bridgestone rates its run-flat technology for up to 50 miles at up to 50mph after a loss of pressure, and run-flats need TPMS to work, because you cannot feel the deflation. Once a run-flat has been driven on while flat it is replaced, not repaired, because the internal damage cannot be seen. For a lost locking wheel nut key we try a master key set first, which takes the nut off undamaged. If the nut is rounded or the pattern is unknown, a reverse threaded extractor socket grips and removes it, but the nut is destroyed doing so and needs replacing.

When we will not fit or repair at the roadside in Shoreditch EC2A

  • Any position on a live carriageway where working alongside traffic is not safe. We recover the vehicle to somewhere safe and fit it there instead.
  • Damage outside the repairable band, or a penetration larger than 6mm measured at the base after preparation.
  • Sidewall damage beyond cosmetic scuffing, and any tyre with exposed cords, a lump, bulge or tear from separation, or belt separation.
  • Any tyre that has been driven on while flat, run-flats included, because of the secondary damage that cannot be inspected away.
  • Tread already below 1.6mm across the legal band, a broken bead core, liner deterioration, solvent contamination, or an earlier repair that falls outside the standard.
  • A replacement whose load index or speed rating is below the vehicle manufacturer’s specification. Fitting one is a Major MOT defect, and a load rating insufficient for the axle weight is a Dangerous one, so we source the correct tyre rather than fit what is nearest.

Wheel nuts and bolts go back to the vehicle manufacturer’s torque figure with a calibrated torque wrench, in a star pattern, in stages. Judging by feel or finishing with an impact gun risks stretched or snapped studs, distorted brake discs and cracked alloys. The familiar re-torque intervals, 30 minutes stationary or 40 to 80km of driving, come from commercial vehicle guidance rather than car law, but we will re-check on request.

If a tyre cannot be repaired and we do not carry the right size for your vehicle, we say so on the phone before setting off rather than after arriving. Where a roadside fit is not the safe answer, recovery is: we are a vehicle recovery firm first, so the car can be moved rather than left where it is.

CityGrip Recovery, Leyton, London E10. We are based in Leyton and drive to Shoreditch EC2A; we do not run a depot in Shoreditch EC2A. Questions before you book: 07960 200253. Standards and prices on this page last checked 8 August 2026.

Shoreditch mobile tyre FAQs

Has the Old Street roundabout changed?

Yes, it's now a two-way, signal-controlled junction with one arm permanently closed, so old sat-nav routes may be wrong.

Is Shoreditch busy at night as well as during the day?

Yes, Curtain Road and Boxpark keep the area busy well into the evening, a different pattern to the daytime office traffic.

How much is a mobile tyre change in Shoreditch?

Mobile tyre change, fitting and puncture repair in Shoreditch start from £140, with new tyres charged at cost on top. The exact figure depends on your tyre size and type, the vehicle and the time of day, agreed on the phone before we set off.

Can you fit a tyre if I have no spare in Shoreditch?

Yes. Most new cars carry no spare, only a sealant kit, which cannot fix a sidewall cut or a blowout. We can supply and fit a matching tyre at the roadside where it is safe to do so, or recover you to a fitter if it is not.

Should I change the tyre myself on a busy road in Shoreditch?

No. Changing a wheel on a red route, a narrow street with traffic passing close by, or anywhere without a safe verge is genuinely dangerous. Pull into the nearest side street or car park if the tyre will bear it, then call us.

How do I tell you exactly where I am in Shoreditch?

Give us the street name, the postcode and a nearby landmark or shop front. That's usually enough to find you quickly, even tucked down a side street in Shoreditch.

Can you change tyres on vans and 4x4s in Shoreditch?

Yes. We change tyres on cars, vans, 4x4s and light commercials anywhere across Shoreditch, and carry the equipment for larger wheels, locking nuts and wheels seized to the hub.

What is the legal tyre tread depth for driving in the UK?

The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread and around the whole circumference, the same limit anywhere in the UK. Below that you risk a fine and penalty points for each illegal tyre. Any tyre we supply and fit is legal and correctly matched to your vehicle.

Updated July 2026. Lines open 24 hours. Call 07960 200253 for a mobile tyre change in Shoreditch now.

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