ON-LINE BOOKING

Are your tyres stored in our place ?
You can benefit from our on-line booking, in SATIGNY and VESENAZ.

Our appointment platform is evolving!

More easy to manage your appointments:

– View of all your upcoming appointments

– Possibility to move your appointments

(From now on you will be asked to use your customer number (“n° de client”).

You can find it on your invoice or on your “gardiennage” form.

Please note that our on-line booking is only available for customers having their tyres in storage at our place. To use this service, please follow the links.

For practical reasons, the online appointment is reserved for customers who already have a guard at our place (gardiennage). Indeed, to respect the schedules of appointments, the tires must be ready when the vehicle arrives. In the case of a « gardiennage » it’s easy to prepare the tires, but when purchasing tires, there is a time for discussion, then a time of preparation of order, with the possibility that the chosen tires are not available. Unfortunately we are not yet able to propose an online catalog.

Thank you for your understanding.

(if you wish to book an appointment for another service as wheel alignment, please call us at 022 753 14 05 for Satigny and 022 752 45 85 for Vesenaz).

Since APRIL 2022, before your first connection, you must register.

You will be asked to use your customer number

THE BENEFITS OF STORING YOUR TYRES

3 reasons to rely on Pneus Claude SA

Easy booking

On our web site, you have a privileged space where you can book an appointment in just a few clicks. We take care to confirm your appointment by mail and phone.

Faster service

Because we know your tyres and your visit beforehand, we can prepare them in advance. This will reduce your waiting time.

Convenient storage

You won’t dirty the inside of your vehicle by carrying your tyres, and they’ll be stocked in optimal conditions.

STORAGE OF YOUR TYRES

Changing your tyres yet have no space to store them? We have the solution – store your tyres in total security with us. We will present you with a sheet in order for you to keep track of the condition of your tyres/wheels.
Your tyres are stocked:

  • in a dry and airy environment
  • in a building that conforms to all security requirements demanded by insurers (sprinklers, fire-door…)
  • Price for 4 tyres or 4 wheels
  • WIDTH up to 225 (different sizes: refer to the biggest width)
  • CHF 50.-
  • Per SEMESTER
  • Annual price: CHF 100.-
  • Price for 4 tyres or 4 wheels
  • WIDTH from 235 to 255 (different sizes: refer to the biggest width)
  • CHF 60.-
  • Per SEMESTER
  • Annual price: CHF 120.-
  • Price for 4 tyres or 4 wheels
  • WIDTH 265 and more (different sizes: refer to the biggest width)
  • CHF 70.-
  • Per SEMESTER
  • Annual price: CHF 140.-

Contact us at

022 753 14 05

SOME PRATICAL TIPS

Your specialist tire in Geneva and around

On all tyres, you will find a wear and tear indicator on the side with the marking TWI. Depending on the law, the depth of the profile should not be below 1,6mm. However, to retain maximum grip on snow or to retain a minimal stopping distance and avoid hydroplaning, we advise that tyres should be changed after 3,0mm depth for summer tyres, and 4,0mm for winter tyres.

When you first put new tyres on your vehicle, drive at modest speeds for the first few kilometres and regularly check the depth of the profile, the tread and the regularity of usage.

The ‘Run on Flat’ tyres allow drivers to drive a further 30km (thereabouts) at a maximum speed of 80km/h even with a flat tyre.

P1000551

For example, on the tyre it says « 215/65R16 102H »
215 is the width of the tire measured in millimeters from sidewall to sidewall
65 corresponds to the height of the flank (side) expressed as a percentage of the width of the surface. In this case, the height of the flank is 65% of the width of the surface
R is the type of manufacturing of the body. In this instance; radius. D for diagonal
16
is the interior diameter in inches. This figure should correspond with the wheel dimensions
102 represents load, that is the load capacity that the wheel can support
H
is the speed indicator. In this instance, the tyre can run therefore at a maximum speed of 210 km/h
Speed and Load Chart

Load

Weight in KG

60

250

61

257

62

265

63

272

64

280

65

290

66

300

67

307

68

315

69

325

71

345

72

355

73

365

74

375

75

387

Load

Weight in KG

76

400

77

412

78

425

79

437

80

450

81

462

93

650

94

670

95

690

96

710

97

730

98

750

99

775

100

800

101

825

Load

Weight in KG

102

850

103

875

115

1215

116

1250

117

1285

118

1320

119

1360

120

1400

121

1450

122

1500

123

1550

124

1600

125

1650

Speed Indicator

Speed Indicator

Maximum speed in km/h

L

120 km/h

M

130 km/h

N

140 km/h

P

150 km/h

Q

160 km/h

R

170 km/h

S

180 km/h

T

190 km/h

U

200 km/h

H

210 km/h

V

240 km/h

W

270 km/h

Y

300 km/h

ZR (Y)

Over 300km/h

It is imperative to check the pressure of your tyres (when cold), including the spare wheel, once a month and as before a long journey.

A tyre, which has not the right pressure risks overheating and trigger an explosion. Also, the less pressure a tyre has, the more the car consumes fuel and its performance is degrading.

You will find the recommended pressure in the owner’s manual or on the sticker found in the door by the drivers seat or on the petrol tank cover.

It is of equal importance that you check the pressure in your spare tyre, too.

Correct balancing is necessary every time you change the tyres. This avoids or at least limits vibrations.

Parallelism is the alignment between the front and back wheels of the same axle. It must be checked after a collision, after impact with a pavement, following a change in the shock absorbers and other pieces, following abnormal wearing of the inner and outer side of the tyres or if the vehicle develops a tendency to drift left or right. An incorrect alignment can cause damage to your tyres and your steering accuracy, cause premature wearing as well as reduce grip, and greaten fuel consumption. For your comfort and your security, alignment in your wheels is of great importance.

For tyres and wheels, laying them down flat, aka horizontally, stacked, without any additional weight on top. Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and the elements.

For those who prefer changing your tyres yourself, ensure that the fastenings correspond to your vehicle type as well as your tyre type.

NEWS

Always aware of our new products.

NEIGHBOURING FRANCE: MOUNTAIN LAW – MANDATORY WINTER EQUIPMENT from 1 November to 31 March of the following year.

From 1 November 2021, winter equipment will be compulsory in certain mountainous areas of 48 French departments including Ain, Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Jura… The prefects of these 48 French departments will soon determine by decree the list of communes where winter equipment will be compulsory.
To identify a winter tyre, a specific marking is noted on the tyre. Namely: “M+S”, “M.S” or “M&S” associated or not with the marking “3PMSF” (3 Peak Mountain Snow Flake).

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FREE INSURANCE on new tires up to 2 years or 4 millimeters *
* according to conditions

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CONTACT-US !

We look forward to your coming !

Satigny (GE)

Pneus Claude SA Route du Bois de Bay 71 1242 SATIGNY (GE) Tel. : +41 (0) 22 753 14 05 Opening hours (with or without appointment): Monday – Friday : 7h – 18h (all year round) Saturday: 7h – 12h (April to 1st saturday of June, Mid-october to December) For tyre fitting service, please be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before closing hours. WARNING: during peak periods, depending on the vehicle flow, we may be forced to stop accepting customers ahead of schedule. Thank you for your understanding.

Vesenaz (GE)

Pneus Claude II Route de Thonon 150 1222 VESENAZ (GE) Tel. : +41 (0) 22 752 45 85 Opening hours (by appointment): Monday – Friday : 7h – 18h (all year round) Saturday: 7h – 12h (April to 1st saturday of June, Mid-october to December)