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Treading a well-worn path

CARDINIA Tyre Centre prides itself on knowledge and experience when it comes to tyres and wheel alignments.
Owner Wayne Both has had more than 30 years in the industry and has been operating the Cardinia Tyre Centre for the past nine.
With Wayne’s experience and product knowledge he is well-placed to help with tyre selection, wheel alignments and wheel balancing for cars, trucks, tractors, forklifts and four-wheel drives.
The business stocks Maxxis and all brands of tyres, truck retreads and mag wheels.
“We have modern equipment, B-Double access, a comfortable waiting room and friendly and knowledgable service,” Wayne said of why people kept coming back to Cardinia Tyre Centre.
“The person you talk to is the person working on your vehicle.”
He said it was the knowledge of all makes and models – from the old classic cars and trucks to the modern – and the personalised service at the best price that made the business stand out.
Cardinia Tyre Centre can be found at 13B Embrey Court, Pakenham, and they are open Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 5pm and Saturday 8am to noon. Contact them at cardiniatyrecentre@bigpond.com.

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