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June 7, 2026Tires
7 Common Tyre Problems Ugandan Drivers Face — And How to Solve Them

7 Common Tyre Problems Ugandan Drivers Face — And How to Solve Them

Published by: Tyre Express Uganda

If you drive in Uganda, you already know that keeping your tyres in good shape is not just about comfort — it is about survival on the road. From the potholes of Kampala’s city streets to the long, rough stretches of upcountry highways, Ugandan roads put tyres under pressure like few places in the world.

At Tyre Express Uganda, we have been serving drivers since 2009, and we hear the same tyre complaints week after week. This guide addresses the most common tyre problems faced by Ugandan motorists, explains what causes them, and tells you exactly what to do about them.


1. Rapid Tyre Wear From Rough Road Surfaces

The Problem:
Uganda’s roads — especially in areas like Kampala, Mbarara, and upcountry routes — are notorious for potholes, gravel, and uneven tarmac. This accelerates tyre wear significantly. Many drivers find themselves replacing tyres every 6–12 months rather than the expected 3–5 years.

Why It Happens:

  • Driving over potholes repeatedly damages the tyre’s sidewall and tread
  • Overloaded vehicles (common in commercial transport) increase ground pressure
  • Incorrect tyre pressure causes uneven and faster wear

What You Should Do:

  • Check your tyre pressure every two weeks — most passenger cars require between 30–35 PSI
  • Invest in tyres with stronger sidewalls designed for rough terrain, such as Dunlop or Falken — both stocked at Tyre Express Uganda
  • Get a wheel alignment check every 10,000 km or after hitting a major pothole

Tyre Express Uganda Tip: Our branches on Jinja Road and Bombo Road offer professional wheel alignment using advanced John Bean machines from the USA — the same technology used by leading service centres globally.


2. Frequent Punctures and Blowouts

The Problem:
Punctures are one of the biggest frustrations for Ugandan drivers. Nails, sharp stones, and debris from construction zones and unpaved shoulders cause punctures almost daily for many commuters. Sudden blowouts at speed are even more dangerous.

Why It Happens:

  • Under-inflated tyres are far more vulnerable to punctures because the sidewall flexes excessively
  • Old or worn-out tyres have thinner treads that offer little resistance to sharp objects
  • Low-quality tyres purchased from unverified vendors lack the structural integrity to handle Uganda’s road conditions

What You Should Do:

  • Never drive on a visibly low or flat tyre — even a short distance can cause irreparable damage
  • Replace tyres when the tread depth reaches 1.6mm (use a coin to test — if you can see the full coin head, it’s time to replace)
  • Buy tyres from authorised, trusted dealers to ensure you receive genuine products

Tyre Express Uganda is an authorised dealer for Dunlop, Falken, Triangle, CEAT, Alliance, and Camso tyres — all certified for performance and safety on African road conditions. Visit any of our three Kampala branches and our team will recommend the right tyre for your vehicle and driving route.


3. Uneven Tyre Wear — One Side Wears Faster Than the Other

The Problem:
Many drivers notice that the inner or outer edge of their tyres wears down much faster than the centre. This is a very common complaint we receive at our service centres.

Why It Happens:

  • Poor wheel alignment is the number one cause. When wheels are not properly aligned, the tyre is dragged at an angle rather than rolling straight
  • Worn-out suspension components also cause tyres to sit at the wrong angle
  • Overloading on one side of the vehicle

What You Should Do:

  • Get your wheel alignment checked immediately if you notice pulling to one side while driving, or if your steering wheel is not centred
  • Rotate your tyres every 8,000–10,000 km to distribute wear evenly

At Tyre Express Uganda, we use precision alignment equipment to correct wheel angles to manufacturer specifications. A single alignment service can add thousands of kilometres to the life of your tyres.


4. Tyres Losing Air Overnight (Slow Leaks)

The Problem:
You inflate your tyre in the evening, and by morning it is noticeably flat again. Slow leaks are extremely common in Uganda and often go undiagnosed for weeks.

Why It Happens:

  • Damaged or corroded valve stems (the small rubber nozzle where air is pumped in)
  • Bead leaks — air escaping between the tyre and rim, often caused by corroded rims or improperly fitted tyres
  • Small embedded nails or glass that haven’t fully punctured but are slowly letting air escape

What You Should Do:

  • Have the tyre inspected and submerged in water to identify the exact source of the leak
  • Replace valve stems when replacing tyres — they are inexpensive and often overlooked
  • Do not rely on tyre sealant sprays as a long-term fix; they can damage the tyre internally

Tyre Express Uganda’s technicians are trained to identify and fix slow leaks properly. We check valve stems, rim seals, and the full tyre surface to give you a lasting solution — not a patch-up job.


5. Vibration and Shaking While Driving

The Problem:
Your steering wheel vibrates, or the whole car shakes when driving at highway speeds. This is particularly noticeable on routes like Kampala–Entebbe, Kampala–Jinja, or Kampala–Mbarara.

Why It Happens:

  • Wheel imbalance — uneven weight distribution around the tyre and rim
  • A deformed or out-of-round tyre (often caused by a previous severe impact or improper storage)
  • Damaged suspension components

What You Should Do:

  • Get your wheels balanced immediately — driving with imbalanced wheels damages not just your tyres but your wheel bearings and suspension
  • Balance your tyres every time you fit new ones, and again at every 10,000 km service

Tyre Express Uganda uses John Bean wheel balancing machines — high-precision equipment that detects even small imbalances and corrects them accurately. Our technicians balance thousands of wheels every month, and you will feel the difference the moment you drive off.


6. Difficulty Finding the Right Tyre Size

The Problem:
Uganda has a very diverse vehicle population — from small Japanese imports (Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit) to large SUVs (Land Cruiser, Prado) and heavy commercial trucks. Finding the exact tyre size you need locally can be a headache, and many drivers end up buying the wrong size, which compromises safety.

Why It Happens:

  • Many tyre shops carry limited stock
  • Drivers often don’t know how to read their tyre size (e.g., 205/55R16)
  • Upcountry availability is limited, forcing drivers to travel to Kampala

What You Should Do:

  • Learn to read your tyre size — it is written on the sidewall of your current tyre (e.g., 205/55R16 means 205mm wide, 55% aspect ratio, fits a 16-inch rim)
  • Always replace with the same size unless recommended otherwise by a professional
  • Call ahead to confirm stock availability

Tyre Express Uganda stocks one of the widest ranges of tyre sizes in Kampala, covering passenger cars, 4x4s, SUVs, commercial vans, trucks, and buses. You can also request a quote online at tyreexpressuganda.com before visiting.


7. Buying Counterfeit or Low-Quality Tyres

The Problem:
The Ugandan market has a significant problem with counterfeit and substandard tyres sold at cheap prices. These tyres may look genuine but fail dangerously — sometimes within weeks of purchase.

Why It Happens:

  • Price pressure leads some dealers to source unverified products from grey markets
  • Many drivers prioritise upfront cost over long-term safety
  • Lack of consumer awareness about how to spot fake tyres

The Danger:
Counterfeit tyres can fail suddenly at speed, causing catastrophic accidents. The money saved on a cheap tyre is never worth the risk.

What You Should Do:

  • Always buy from authorised dealers with traceable supply chains
  • Ask for a receipt and product warranty
  • Be suspicious of prices that are dramatically lower than market rates

Tyre Express Uganda is an authorised distributor for all the brands we sell — Dunlop, Falken, Triangle, CEAT, Alliance, Camso, and Amaron. Every tyre we sell is genuine, certified, and backed by manufacturer warranties.


Where to Get Your Tyres Fixed in Kampala

Tyre Express Uganda has three convenient branches:

BranchLocationContact
Main BranchPlot 101, JR Complex, Jinja Road, Kampala0703 337333
Dunlop ZoneMoil Fuel Station, Plot 68, Jinja Road, Banda0700 699415
Bombo RoadPlot 47 & 48, Petro Fuel Station, Wandegeya0750 854680

Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
WhatsApp: +256 751 306 838
Website: tyreexpressuganda.com


Final Word

Uganda’s roads are tough — but with the right tyres, regular maintenance, and a trusted service partner, you can drive safely and confidently anywhere in the country. Whether you’re a daily Kampala commuter, an upcountry traveller, or a fleet manager, Tyre Express Uganda is here to keep you moving.

Don’t wait for a tyre to fail on the road. Visit Tyre Express Uganda today.


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