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Pick your vehicle, we handle the rest - free drop-ship to your installer.

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Brands
4,245+
Partner installers
2–4 days
Avg. delivery

Stocked from authorized US distributors

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Why TireOrbit

Buying tires, finally simple.

One transparent price covers the tires, the install, the shipping, and the road-hazard. No upsell calls. No bait-and-switch.

Drop-shipped to a local installer

Pick a vetted shop near you. We deliver the tires; they put them on. No double-handling.

$100 install credit

Every tire price includes a $100 install credit — a built-in saving toward installation at the local shop you choose.

Card, Apple Pay, Affirm, Klarna

Pay how you want. Buy now or split into 4. Stripe-native, no extra hoops.

30-day returns

Unmounted tires can be returned within 30 days of delivery. No questions asked.

How it works

From cart to curb
in one week.

We handle the logistics so your local installer can do what they do best - put tires on cars, professionally and fast.

  1. 01

    Pick your tires

    Search by vehicle or size. Every price includes free shipping and a $100 install credit.

  2. 02

    Pick a local shop

    Enter your ZIP at checkout. We match you with vetted local installers - independent shops we've verified for quality and turnaround.

  3. 03

    Show up, drive away

    Tires arrive at the shop in 2-4 days. Schedule your install. Show up. Done - no hidden fees at the counter.

Word of mouth

Drivers who already made the switch.

Order to install in five days. The shop knew exactly what to do. Better than any local quote I got.
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Marcus T.
Houston, TX
Genuinely surprised - install was actually included, no add-ons at the counter. Saved about $180 vs the dealership.
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Priya S.
Atlanta, GA
Affirm checkout, snow tires, local shop two miles from work. Whole thing took ten minutes online.
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Kevin R.
Denver, CO

Tire discounts near me - how do I actually find them?

Skip the local-shop scavenger hunt. National pricing beats regional markups every time.

Local tire shops carry only what their distributor stocks, then add 30-50% markup plus install fees. The honest comparison is the out-the-door total: tire + mount + balance + valves + disposal. Buy online with installation included, ship to a local shop near you, and most orders beat the local quote. Browse all tires or search by your vehicle.

Why do tires wear on the inside?

Inner-edge wear is alignment - almost always negative camber or excess toe.

Inside-edge wear means alignment is off - usually negative camber (tire tilted inward at the top) or excess toe. Pothole impacts, worn bushings, and sagging springs all cause it. Once the inner shoulder is feathered or cupped, the tire is done. Get a four-wheel alignment after fitting new tires (we cover this in our tire care guides) or after any major impact. Replacing tires? Shop by vehicle for the right load-rated set.

Why do tires lose air in cold weather?

Air contracts when it cools. Expect ~1 PSI lost per 10°F drop - it's physics, not a leak.

Air contracts when it cools - about 1 PSI lost per 10°F drop. A frosty overnight can trip your TPMS even when nothing is leaking. Set pressure to the door-jamb spec when tires are cold (sat overnight). In winter, top up every few weeks. If only one tire keeps dropping, that's a real leak - check the valve stem. Driving in real snow? Look at dedicated winter tires; they stay pliable below 45°F where all-seasons stiffen up.

Why do tires need to be balanced?

Even a half-ounce imbalance causes vibration, uneven wear, and premature suspension failure.

Tires are not perfectly uniform. At 60 mph a tire spins ~850 RPM, so even a half-ounce imbalance creates vibration you'll feel in the wheel or seat. Over months it cups the tread, kills shocks, and loosens tie-rod ends. Every TireOrbit order includes balancing as part of professional installation - no separate fee, no upsell at the counter.

Is $600 for 4 tires good?

$600 out-the-door for 4 tires is a fair mid-range price for most cars and crossovers.

$600 ÷ 4 = $150 per tire. That's a fair mid-range price for most 15-17 inch sedans and crossovers - if it actually includes mount, balance, valves, disposal. On 18″+ wheels or trucks, $600 only buys budget rubber. Compare any quote against a TireOrbit set with installation included and free shipping - usually the online order beats local by $80-150.

What month do tires usually go on sale?

April-May and October-November. Manufacturers run their biggest promos in those windows.

Two windows: April-May (spring/summer prep) and October-November (winter prep + Black Friday). Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and Continental all run $50-150 manufacturer rebates per set in those months. We pass them through automatically - no mail-in rebate forms. Watch the tires page for current promos.

What is the 3 tire rule?

Never replace just one tire on AWD or 4WD - mismatched tread depth wrecks the differential.

On AWD or 4WD, never replace just one tire when the other three still have meaningful tread. Mismatched tread depths force the center diff to compensate constantly, which can fry the viscous coupling - a $2,000-4,000 repair. Replace all four together, or have the shop shave a new tire to match the existing three. On FWD/RWD, replace in pairs minimum. Find a matched set for your vehicle.

How much should 4 brand new tires cost?

Sedans: $500-900. Crossovers: $700-1,200. Trucks/SUVs: $900-1,800. All-in, professionally installed.

Real-world all-in ranges (4 tires, professionally installed):
  • Sedans (15-17″): $500-900
  • Compact crossovers / small SUVs: $700-1,200
  • Full-size trucks, large SUVs, EVs: $900-1,800
Performance summer tires and run-flats add 30-50%. The honest total always includes mount, balance, valves, disposal, and shipping. TireOrbit prices already do. Get your real out-the-door price.

Stop overpaying.Start driving.

Real tires, real prices, real installers. Everything covered. No tricks.