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Absolutely amazing service and got me out of a jam that the RAC could not help me out with thank you guys so so muchPaula Nowlan
I called at 3am on a Saturday night/Sunday morning due to a puncture and no spare in my model of car. Just over an hour later I was back on the road...Darren Smith
Amazing service - thank you Malek! Only place open on bank holiday, rapid and professional service, fair price. Highly recommendFleur Brading
Speedy response to phone call, and call out. Very efficient, fair price - job done! Would recommend.Catherine
Highly recommended. Got me out of a tricky situation in good time. Serves London-end of M40 corridor. Very happy to pay a premium for this level of ser...Tom Lawson
Very quick on coming to me. Changed my flat tyre fast. 10/10 thanksAustin Yandoon
Brilliant service and very efficient! They were out to us within half an hour and had replaced two flat tyres within one hour of the call! Definitely r...Charlotte Pontin
Very good service!My car broke down near Bicester! AA is so expensive so I call them! And it help! The price is reasonable and provide good service上燕梁
Fantastic service!!! Out 3 companies I called at 7:30am they were the only ones who answered! They ordered 2 tyres there and then with a promise of fi...Aaron Filmer
WheelFit came out today to sort my tyre out after a bad blowout, they gave me a quote straight away and were with me within the hour even though I was...Rebecca Cooper
Excellent prompt & professional service. Highly recommendedPaul
Just phone the number - problem solved. Very helpful chap came within 40 mins of phoning, sorted it all out for us. Price they charged was pretty reas...Ben Chappell
Superb service, great price came to help in no time highly recommendedChristopher Arkell
Great service! Gave them a call and we’re out to me within half hr!Joseph Alleyne
Great service, arrived and changed our tyre within 35 mins of our call.Waleed Humayun
I am so grateful for the service that was provided! I called whilst broken down on a dual carriage way, 120 miles away from home with two flat tyres!!...Jasmin Freeman
Very quick response, professional service, very good after care support service, I would highly recommend.Agata Kajzer
Excellent customer services and job well done ! Highly recommendedGavin Hoh
Amazing service, Malek was with us in 30 minutes with the correct spare tire and we were back on the road in 15 minutes!Hamed Izadpanah
Excellent service from Malik, especially given he came out at 6:30pm on a Saturday. Efficiently fitted new tyre to wheel and was great value too. Woul...Hugo French
I initially phoned Malik on his mobile and then sent him my car tyre details, my location including photo on WhatsApp. He stuck to the ball park costs...Tracy Wong
Lifesaver! Had a blown tyre on the M40 and they came out in 30 minutes and fitted the tyre perfectly allowing us to get on with our weekend!Steve Jones

Mobile Tyre Fitting in Rainham

Rainham in Havering, RM13 and the marshes — 24 hours a day.

Maximum 60 minute response. We have drivers across England and Wales, so a call gets a fitter to the vehicle rather than you moving a car that is not safe to move. Call 07989 606060 with your tyre size and location.

There are two Rainhams a phone call can reach. This one is in the London Borough of Havering, postcode district RM13, on the north bank of the Thames east of Dagenham. The other is in Kent, postcode district ME8, on the far side of the estuary and the best part of thirty-five miles away by road. The railway separates them formally — the timetable calls this station Rainham (Essex) — and it does that because the mix-up is a real one.

So lead with the postcode district, or with the word Havering. It is the one place we cover where the name by itself can put a van in a different county.

Roads we get called to around Rainham

  • Ferry Lane and the station at the south end of the village.
  • Coldharbour Lane, running south across the marshes to the riverside.
  • The A1306 New Road, west towards Dagenham.
  • The A13 along the northern side.
  • Wennington Road, east towards Wennington and the M25.
  • The haulage and trade estates south of the A13.

Getting the name right on the phone

We ask everybody who says Rainham which one they mean. RM13 is here. ME8 is Kent. If you are calling from a yard or a car park and cannot see a postcode anywhere, the county does the same job — Havering, Essex, east London, anything at all that is not simply the word on its own.

The same applies to whatever you type into a mapping app while you wait for us. More than one driver has been well on the way towards the Medway before something looked wrong. The station name carries its county on the departure board for exactly this reason.

Coldharbour Lane and the riverside

South of the village the housing simply stops and Coldharbour Lane strikes out alone across the marshes towards the Thames. What is down there is wharves, aggregates, waste transfer and haulage — material arriving by barge and leaving by lorry — served by one road in and the same road back out.

There is very little on that lane to fix a position by and it is a long way from anywhere on foot. Give us the site and the gate you are nearest, and say whether the barrier is manned at the hour you are ringing. Having to come back out for a gate code costs more time here than it does anywhere else we go.

The marshes are a designated flood storage area

Rainham and Wennington marshes are not merely low ground. They are formally identified as somewhere to put water when the tidal Thames needs putting somewhere, and the land between the railway and the river sits behind a wall rather than above the tide.

None of that makes the roads impassable often. It does mean that when water arrives on them it comes from the side rather than out of the sky, and a lane that was clear an hour ago is not guaranteed to be clear now.

We also cover Dagenham along the A1306, Elm Park to the north and Barking further west.

What we can do in Rainham


  • Mobile tyre fitting — supply and fit a replacement at your home, workplace or the roadside, including balancing and disposal of the old casing.
  • Mobile puncture repair — where the damage is inside the repairable area of the tread, a repair is cheaper and quicker than replacement.
  • Commercial tyre fitting — vans, minibuses and other light commercial vehicles.

Stuck in Rainham right now? Call 07989 606060 and we will tell you what we can do and what it will cost before we set off.

Before we arrive


  • Find your locking wheel nut key. Without it the wheel cannot come off. It is usually in the glovebox, the boot well, or with the spare.
  • Read your tyre size off the sidewall, for example 205/55 R16 91V, so we arrive with the right tyre rather than making a second trip.
  • If you are on a motorway or dual carriageway, get as far left as you can or into a refuge, then everyone out through the passenger doors, over the barrier and well back from the carriageway — not in the car. Ring with the junction number and your direction of travel.
  • Describe where you are, not just your postcode. A junction number, a bay number, a farm, a pub or a bridge puts us on the spot far faster — rural postcodes can cover a mile of near-identical lane. We bring our own lighting, so darkness is not a problem.

More detail in our guides on what to do with a flat tyre on the motorway and checking your tread depth.

Repair or replace


Whether a tyre can be repaired is decided by where the damage is, not by how big the hole looks. Damage inside the central three-quarters of the tread, up to 6mm across, is repairable under BS AU 159. Damage in the shoulder or the sidewall is not, at any size — there is no way to reinforce a sidewall that flexes on every revolution.


The other thing that rules out a repair is having driven on the tyre flat. A short distance is enough: the sidewall folds under the rim and the internal cords break. That often does not deflate the tyre at the time — it shows up days later as a soft rounded bulge, and a tyre in that condition has to be replaced whatever the original puncture looked like.


How the damage was made matters as much as where it is. A nail or a screw pierces, leaving a neat hole that is usually well within the limit. Flint, crushed stone, quarry aggregate and dropped stainless fixings cut instead — a gouge or a tear rather than a puncture — and a cut frequently exceeds the repairable size even when it lands squarely in the middle of the tread. That is why we take the tyre off and look inside before telling you either way, rather than judging it from the outside.


Impact damage behaves the same way. A pothole or a kerb taken at speed compresses the suspension fully and pinches the sidewall between the rim and the obstacle. If that has happened, check both tyres on that side — the rear takes the same hit a fraction of a second after the front — and look for a bulge rather than for a hole.


We carry both outcomes to every job, so a repair that turns out not to be safe does not become a second visit.

Age and wear


Tread depth is not the only thing that retires a tyre. Rubber hardens as it ages whatever the mileage, which is why a caravan, motorhome, trailer or second car can carry almost full tread on a casing that is well past useful life. The four-digit date code on the sidewall gives the week and year it was made — our guide on how long tyres last covers where the line falls.


Depth matters most in standing water. The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters, but a tyre's ability to clear water falls off well above that — by about 3mm you are losing it noticeably, and aquaplaning starts at lower speeds than most drivers expect. Our tread depth guide covers checking it with a 20p coin in about a minute.


Wear patterns are worth reading too. Both outer shoulders going before the middle usually means underinflation, or a lot of cornering and hill descent; one edge alone is more often alignment. We will tell you which it looks like when we are there — see uneven tyre wear for the full picture.

Vans and light commercials


A van needs a tyre carrying the C marking and the correct load index. That is not interchangeable with a passenger tyre of the same nominal size, whatever may have been fitted before — the casing is built to carry more, and a loaded van on passenger-rated tyres is running outside the rating.


Tell us whether the van is loaded when you ring, and we will bring the right fitment first time. Details of what we carry are on the commercial tyres page.

How the repair is done


The wheel comes off, the tyre comes off the rim, and the inside of the casing is inspected before anything else happens. The puncture is then repaired from within using a combined plug and patch, and the wheel is balanced before it goes back on.


That inspection is the part that matters. An external plug pushed into the tread without removing the tyre is a get-you-home measure: it can seal the hole while leaving damage inside the casing entirely undetected, and that damage is what causes tyres to fail later at speed. It is the same job a garage does, done where the vehicle already is.

A slow leak with no puncture to find


A tyre that loses air over days with nothing in the tread has usually failed at the seal rather than the surface — a corroded alloy bead seat, or a perished valve stem. Neither can be found with the tyre still on the rim, and neither is fixed by topping the pressure up.


It typically announces itself on the first cold morning of the year. Cold air contracts, dropping the pressure a few PSI, and a leak that was tolerable through mild weather is a visibly flat tyre by the time you come out to the car. The fix is the tyre off the rim, the sealing face cleaned back to sound metal, and a new valve.

Working conditions around Rainham


Standing water. We will not drive a van through water of unknown depth, so if a road is flooded we may ask to meet you on higher ground. Tell us which road you are on when you ring and we will work out the approach before setting off rather than after.


Trade and industrial estates. Yard surfaces collect banding, pallet nails and dropped fixings, and that sort of debris cuts and gouges rather than piercing cleanly — damage that frequently falls outside the repairable size limit even when it lands in the middle of the tread. We keep commercial fitments on the van for the vehicles these estates run.

Common questions in Rainham


I said Rainham and you asked which one.
Because there are two. RM13 is Havering, ME8 is Kent, and they are on opposite banks of the Thames. The postcode district settles it in a word.
I am somewhere on Coldharbour Lane and cannot describe it.
Give us the wharf or the site you are nearest and which way you were heading. It is one road with marshland on both sides, so a direction of travel narrows it down a very long way.
The yard barrier is unmanned overnight.
Then find out the code, or who holds it, before we set off. On the riverside estates that is the difference between a quick job and a van sitting at a gate.
Do you fit van and light commercial tyres here?
Yes, and most of what we do south of the A13 is exactly that. Our commercial page covers what we carry.
Do you cover RM13 and out towards Wennington?
Yes — the village, the marsh roads, the estates and out towards the motorway.

Not in Rainham?


We cover the rest of East London and beyond. If you are closer to one of these, the same service and the same number applies:

See every area we cover.

Why use a mobile fitter?


You do not have to move a vehicle that is not safe to move. No limping to a garage on a space-saver, no waiting room, and no second trip to collect the car.


We bring the same equipment a garage would use, wheel balancing included, to wherever the vehicle already is.

Tyre brands we supply

We stock across three tiers so you can balance cost against tread life and wet-weather performance. If you tell us your budget, we will say honestly which tier makes sense for the mileage you do.

Budget and mid-range

  • Farroad
  • Hifly
  • Churchill
  • RoadX
  • Infinity

Premium

  • Michelin
  • Pirelli
  • Bridgestone
  • Goodyear
  • Continental

Need a brand that is not listed? Call us and we will check availability for your size, or see how mobile tyre fitting works.