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How does LlantasDirect.com.pa work?

LlantasDirect.com.pa is the Panama’s leading online tyre retailer. Pioneering the way motorists buy tyres online. With garages across Panama, there's always a tyre fitting centre near you.

Choose Your Tyres Online

We stock a wide range of tyres for all vehicle categories and our dedicated team of experts endeavour to provide our customers with the latest models. Meaning there should always be a relevant tyre for you in our extensive catalogue.

Select tyre fitter and fitting time

With fitting centres nationwide, you can book your fitting appointment at a garage close to you. Selecting a date and time that suits your schedule. Once the fitting is confirmed, our team works hard to ensure your tyres will be waiting for you when you turn up for your appointment.

Pay Securely Online

We take your personal data very seriously and ensure that our system complies with the latest in retail safety protocols – to safeguard any banking or personal data in our system.

Getting your tyres fitted

Tyres are delivered to your local garage in time for your fitting appointment. As your tyres, including fitting, is paid for at the time of your order - you have nothing to pay on the day.

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Why Choose Llantas Direct

Expert advice, wide product range, competitive prices.

Confidence

Exceptional customer service.​

Extended warranties

Excellent customer service

Strong local network ensuring swift installation.

Wide selection of brands and sizes

Professional installation included

Fast delivery in Panama

Competitive prices guaranteed

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FAQ'S

What should my tyre pressure be?

The recommended tyre pressure will vary depending on the make, model and age of your vehicle. To find out what the recommended tyre is for your car, you can usually find it in the car's handbook or on the pressure label sticker – which is located on the driver's side door jamb or glove compartment.

How do I check my tyre tread?

There are 2 ways to check your tyre’s tread depth is within legal limits. The quickest way is to place a $1 balboa coin in between the grooves. If you can see inside of the rim, then your tyres are above the legal limit of 1.6mm. The other is a more accurate way, allowing you to know the exact depth left on your tyres – take a tread depth indicator and measure the exact depth of the tread.

When should tyre pressure be checked?

Tyre pressures should be checked regularly, ideally at least once a month, to ensure they are properly inflated. It's a good idea to check the tyre pressures before long trips or if you notice any signs of underinflation or overinflation.

What tyres do I need?

The type of tyres that you need will depend on the wheel size, your vehicle type, and the driving conditions. Consult your vehicle’s handbook or a tyre specialist for guidance.

Is it better to buy tyres online?

Yes, many people find it better to buy tyres online. Online tyre buying offers a wide range of choices, convenient selection from home, and competitive prices- making it an appealing option for motorists.

Is it ok to fit cheap tyres?

This question may seem straightforward, but it can be a tricky one to answer. As the idea of what qualifies as a ‘cheap tyre’ will vary depending on the person asking the question. What may seem cheap and/or expensive to one person, may be different to the next. That is why it is important to try and remove this mindset. Of course, we understand that money is a very important criteria in shopping for new tyres. The temptation can be there to simply go with a tyre that is as low as possible. However, as it is often said, tyres are the only contact that your vehicle have with the road. Therefore, rather than asking questions revolving around how cheap can I get tyres, and if it is ok to use cheap tyres, it is perhaps better to consider how ‘much can I afford.