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Tires Coupons (2026)

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Typical tires cost: $150–$350 per tire US
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What a Good Tires Deal Looks Like

A genuine tire deal saves $80–$150 on a set of four tires via instant store discounts or manufacturer mail-in rebates (from brands like Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, and Continental). Premium value deals also include lifetime complimentary tire rotations, rebalancing, and road hazard warranty coverage rather than charging $20–$35 per wheel for installation.

How Chains Price Tires Coupons & Promotions

Tire retailers (such as Discount Tire, Tire Kingdom, and Firestone) frequently price tires near wholesale and make their margin on mounting, balancing, valve stems, TPMS resets, and disposal fees. Look for "Buy 3, Get 1 Free" promotions or manufacturer rebate cards, and always demand an "out-the-door" itemized quote that includes mounting and local recycling fees.

Tires Savings & Coupon FAQs

How do manufacturer tire rebates work?+

Manufacturer rebates are offered directly by tire brands (like Goodyear, Hankook, or Michelin). After buying an eligible set of four tires, you submit your receipt online or by mail to receive a prepaid Mastercard or Visa debit card within 4 to 8 weeks.

What is included in standard tire installation pricing?+

Standard installation covers mounting the tire onto the wheel, dynamic balancing, installing a new rubber valve stem, and disposing of the old tire. Road hazard protection and TPMS sensor rebuild kits are usually optional add-ons.

How often should tires be rotated and balanced?+

Tires should be rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles (typically at every oil change) to ensure even tread wear across front and rear axles. Balancing is recommended whenever you notice highway vibrations or install new tires.

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