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How do you shop for tires with tirebuyer?

How do you shop for tires with tirebuyer?

Shopping is easy with TireBuyer — really. Shop any time you like, 24/7. Shop in your pajamas, if you like! Tell us about your vehicle, and we’ll only show you tires that are a perfect fit. Then we’ll deliver your tires right to a local TireBuyer installer you trust. Then just drive to the tire shop, and they’ll install the tires on your car.

Which is the best place to get new tires installed?

The easiest way to have your new tires installed is to choose a TireBuyer installer in your area (we have nearly 9,000 nationwide). We’ve done the research for you, so you can trust that our installer partners are the best in your area. During checkout, we’ll show you the installers near you.

Is it possible to make a DIY tire chair?

Tires are great to work with and they are probably the best material to start off your DIY career. This great DIY tire chair can be made in just couple of hours and it’ll last you for years to come. First of all let’s see what do we need for this project:

Do you need to store more than one set of tires?

If you regularly use more than one set of tires (for example, winter tires vs. all-season tires, or racing tires vs. everyday tires) you may not have given much thought to how or where you store the set you’re not currently using. When it comes to tires, a little TLC can go a long way.

Where to shop for replacement tires-Consumer Reports?

OE tires often sell at a premium price at third-party outlets, so the dealer may not be too much more expensive than other tire retailers that may charge more for the tires but less for the installation. You should also factor in the convenience and time savings of having the tires changed while the car is already in the shop for other maintenance.

Where can I get a quote for new tires?

If you are looking for “ones like the ones on my car,” it’s worth getting a quote from your local dealership. OE tires often sell at a premium price at third-party outlets, so the dealer may not be too much more expensive than other tire retailers that may charge more for the tires but less for the installation.

The easiest way to have your new tires installed is to choose a TireBuyer installer in your area (we have nearly 9,000 nationwide). We’ve done the research for you, so you can trust that our installer partners are the best in your area. During checkout, we’ll show you the installers near you.

Where do I send my tires for installation?

One of our 9,000+ independent Recommended Installers. Many have implemented modified procedures to take all necessary precautions and, when possible, to offer contact-free transactions. Tell us your ZIP Code and we’ll show you who’s nearby. You can ship your tires there, too!

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Ruth Doyle