Tires Milwaukee WI

Local resource for tires in Milwaukee. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to tire shops that offer new tires, used tires, refurbished tires and discount tires, as well as advice on tire types.

Tender Car
(414) 255-2348
1825 South Kinnickinnic
Milwaukee, WI
Kieper Auto Repair
(414) 395-0950
W17384 Rockfield Road
Germantown, WI
North Avenue Tire & Auto
(414) 445-8473
4926 West North Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Midas
3706 West Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Velasquez Mufflers For Less
(414) 383-3100
709 S Cesar E Chavez Dr
Milwaukee, WI
Apar Automotive
(262) 290-5663
318 Delafield St
Waukesha, WI
Firestone North Ave Tire & Auto
(414) 445-8473
4926 W North Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Midas Milwaukee
414-344-4464
3706 West Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Wal-Mart
(414) 445-3970
5825 W Hope Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Firestone Complete Auto Care Store
605 W Wells St
Milwaukee, WI

Tires

How To Save Money On New Tires By Brian Alexander, Road Test Editor

Tire shopping used to be a huge, weekend-long series of phone calls and shop visits if you wanted to secure a good deal. But the Internet has changed all that. A simple search of our parts section will show you just how many online vendors are at your disposal, so it’s rather obvious that there are deals to be had if you know how to find them. You may find pricing differences as wide as $150 on a single tire, so a lengthy online search is highly advised. There are a few other ways to get your hands of tires for a bargain, however.
 
Just about everyone is familiar with eBay these days. But don’t let the fact that it’s an online auction turn you off – there are great deals to be had on new tires, not just used. Check the auction sites and see what’s available. If someone’s moving and has been sitting on a shiny new set of tires for a few months, it might just be your lucky day. Also, check liquidation and closeout sites as well. With retailers going out of business, stocks at liquidation companies are unusually high.
 
Not comfortable with the whole online thing? Call around the local shops and ask if they have any used tires available. We know the term “used tires” isn’t exactly confidence inspiring, but a lot of people buy new tires long before they need them, and dealers often put new tires on trade-ins before the old set has worn. You might be able to get 20,000 miles out of a used set, at a significantly discounted price.
 
Obviously, getting the most out of our old tires is important, so rotate them frequently to ensure they wear evenly. If the old set still has a little life left in them, try to sell them. Someone out there must be building a rope swing, right?


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