About Tempe Tyres
Tempe Tyres is a well‑known Australian tyre and wheel retailer based in Tempe, New South Wales. They specialise in new tyres, alloy and mag wheels, wheel and tyre packages, wheel alignment and balancing, and related automotive services for passenger, 4x4, and performance vehicles. Customers can purchase in-store at their large Sydney showroom and workshop or order online via tempetyres.com.au for delivery across Australia. They carry a wide range of brands and price points, from budget tyres to premium performance and luxury wheels, and often bundle fitting, balancing, and standard valves into package deals.
A Tempe Tyres charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased tyres, wheels, or a wheel-and-tyre package in-store, booked a service such as fitting, alignment, or rotation, or placed an order through their website. Online orders are typically charged at the time of purchase, while in-store EFTPOS or credit card payments will show on your statement on the day of service. In some cases, you might see a temporary authorisation hold if you made a booking over the phone or online, updated your payment details, or used a buy-now-pay-later or finance option linked to your Tempe Tyres purchase. Larger amounts can reflect complete wheel and tyre packages, including shipping where applicable.
If you’re unsure about a Tempe Tyres charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or tax invoices from tempetyres.com.au and reviewing recent in‑store visits for tyre or wheel work. Compare the date and amount on your statement with any receipts, booking confirmations, or warranty paperwork you received. For further clarification, visit their website and use the contact details listed (phone, contact form, or in‑store visit) and have your full name, vehicle details, approximate date of service, and the exact amount and date of the charge ready so they can locate your transaction. Common issues—such as confusion over package pricing, freight fees, or multiple transactions for split payments—are usually resolved quickly once the specific invoice or order number is identified.