Tires are one of the most important safety features on any vehicle. It is kind of surprising how little most people know about tires. As tires are the only part of the vehicle that makes regular contact with the ground, they may also need to be replaced more often.
Being the most expensive maintenance item on a vehicle, tires can take a big chunk out of the total vehicle budget. Before making any expensive traditional purchases, one should do a little research online. It’s amazing how many car tire options are available online. There are plenty of tire merchants who provide low-priced services at the doorstep. Here is some information to keep in mind when purchasing tires.
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Benefits of Purchasing Tires Online
Getting tires from stores is a very hectic and time-consuming process. Purchasing them online can conserve both time and money. By getting tires online one doesn’t need to pay extra charges to the installer. It also allows for the option to investigate all brands and compare their prices so that one can easily figure out the right tires for the vehicle in question.
Customers also avoid aggressive upselling found in many brick-and-mortar stores.
Moreover, one can get a chance to choose from a massive number of brands, styles, sizes, and categories. They have low-prices and sometimes with no tax within the state. Besides these benefits, consumer reviews can help one make informed decisions.
Don’t Go Too Low-Quality!
Low prices are great, but how can we be certain they’re safe? Other than the brakes, the tires are probably the one part on a car no one would want to have malfunction, so don’t immediately go for the least expensive. The lowest prices will only conserve money if one sells his car soon. Many of these tires aren’t promised to last up to their limited warranty periods that generally are from 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Watch out for scams and previously used tires.
Tires must be able to support a vehicle’s gross weight, defined as the weight of the vehicle itself plus the maximum weight of its cargo capacity. All vehicle manufacturers specify the minimum load that each tire must be rated to carry.
Where To Find Tires Online
1) Discount Tire Direct
Discount Tire Direct is a popular tire retailer. It got its start the same way Tire Rack did, selling tires out of multi-page ads in popular magazines. It provides plenty of information and one can find great deals and rebates available on their website. Discount Tire Direct provides a wider range of brands. Discount Tire’s advantage over other retailers is that it does ship directly to one’s house, it also manages several stores in convenient locations around the country that can handle the mounting and balancing duties. They have satisfied customer reviews that reflect their excellent customer service. They also have a refund policy within 30 days of the date of purchase.[1]
2) Tire Rack
Tire Rack is simply the king of online tire retailers. The Indianapolis, Indiana-based company got its start mail ordering tires through multi-page ads in all the enthusiast magazines. When the internet really began to take off, Tire Rack was the first retailer to capitalize online. Their site is an amazing resource of everything one could possibly want to know about tires.
3) Sam’s Club Tires
Sam’s Club is another competitor and is quickly making some headway against the more recognized retailers. Their website is featured to help consumers find their desired tires in a short period of time.
The trained technicians at Sam’s Club can supply a set of new tires from trusted brands including Michelin, Goodyear, BF Goodrich and Dunlop.[2]
Not only do they ensure high quality but their technicians are also Michelin certified. They use state-of-the-art equipment to mount the tires according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Interested parties can schedule tire mounting at their convenience.
4) Walmart
The retailing giant has been in the business of selling tires for years, mostly through its larger stores with garage facilities that can mount and balance new tires and dispose of the old ones.
Walmart carries almost all of the nationally recognized brands, allowing customers to choose from multiple options
More recently though, Walmart also started selling through its website. They provide zero-dollar shipping to one’s door, which is kind of a big deal with tires. Customers can also get tires shipped directly to a Walmart store where they can be mounted.
Conclusion
Online tire retailers also provide tire rebates the same way traditional stores do. That’s why it’s good to search around a few different sites to be sure that one’s getting the latest rebate. Also, visit the websites of the tire manufacturers for the very latest rebates.
References
- “Discount Tire Direct: Tires and Wheels for Sale Online.” Discount Tire Direct | Tires and Wheels for Sale Online. https://www.discounttiredirect.com/.
- “Tire Search.” Sam’s Club. https://www.samsclub.com/c/tire-search/1056?lid=935098&mobiledetect=false&oid=120799716&pid=EMC_20181215_4&rid=1370778430&saclp=1&smtrctid=fb75f69e152e5a41b66f0083f4eb9153bbe1b875cb384a2237a4342b8d353c5e