Until recently, almost every car owner considered it an inevitable obligation for himself to change wheels on his car. Now the situation has changed - not to mention a considerable number of women driving, not even all male drivers see it as appropriate for themselves to do such work and entrust it to professionals. For this reason, tire shops in cities grow like mushrooms after rain, and it is not surprising - after all, it is really easy to organize this type of "auto business".
It is necessary
- 1. Equipment set
- 2. Stock of consumables
- 3. "Base" in the form of a room on the ground floor or a trailer (container)
- 4. Two workers
- 5. Certificate of registration of individual entrepreneur
Instructions
Step 1
Purchase a tire fitting equipment that will be used in your workshop. The standard set is a tire changer, a balancing stand, a compressor, a vulcanizer and a few jacks. You will also need to get a supply of consumables - repair kits for repairing tires.
Step 2
Find a place suitable for the location of the tire service. Landmarks - a large motorway at the entrance to the city or a gas station; things are going well at tire shops located inside large residential areas. If, in your opinion, there is no suitable (or generally any) premises in a place that is good for you, it doesn’t matter, a mobile trailer that is not connected to any engineering communications will do for tire fitting.
Step 3
Hire two people to work in your "tire company" - a foreman and an assistant to him. They need to be agile and have an idea of how to remove the wheel, balance it and put it back. Quite often, the owner of the workshop does not hesitate to do part of the work himself, this type of activity does not require special preparation.
Step 4
Think about what services your tire shop could provide in addition to the standard ones. This may be the storage of "seasonal rubber", which the car owner who does not have a garage does not know where to store it from spring to late autumn and from late autumn to spring. Another popular service today is “mobile tire fitting” with a visit to the place where a customer left without a wheel is waiting for your help.