FAQs
The lifespan of tires can vary depending on several factors such as the type of tire, driving habits, and road conditions. However, on average, a set of four tires can last anywhere from 25,000 to 75,000 miles.
Will Walmart fill your tires? ›
Mounting: Receive free tire installation with purchase of Walmart tires. Installation includes mounting & tire inflation. Additional charge applies for tire balancing, service packs & road hazard. TPMS re-learn: Receive this service free with the purchase of tires, or if light is on.
Who makes tires for Walmart? ›
Douglas is the trademark for a line of tires owned by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which manufactures the line and sells them exclusively through Walmart.
Does Walmart install TPMS sensors? ›
Walmart uses Bartec Rite Sensors for $28.88 a wheel, programmed and installed. I bought a set of Schrader TPMS and took them to Walmart to install - $5/tire for install + programming.
What happens if I don't pick up my tires at Walmart? ›
If you don't pick up the order by the end of the day, the store cancels your order the next day. This releases the authorization hold on your payment method. You can reschedule your timeslot, if needed.
Who has the best tire prices? ›
Based on our research, Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's Tire Center offer some of the best overall tire-buying experiences including low prices, free services after the sale and convenience.
Does Walmart install tires you didn't buy from them? ›
If you need to have tires installed that you bought somewhere else, you can still get the same basic installation for an additional $11 per tire. That brings the total to $116 for four tires. And Walmart's “basic installation” includes more than just installing the new tires.
Is it free to fill up tires? ›
Your local tire shop or garage probably doesn't advertise free air for tires. But if you have a dangerously low tire PSI, you can always pull into the nearest mechanic shop, explain your situation and they'll likely let you air up your own tires for free.
How much does it cost to mount and balance 4 tires? ›
How Much Does it Cost to Mount and Balance Tires? On average, expect to spend $15 to $60 to mount and balance each tire. The lower end tends to be for smaller tires—typically on cars—and steel wheels. On the higher end, you are looking at larger wheels or low-profile tires, which are harder to work on.
How long should tires last? ›
On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
- Best Walmart Tires Overall. Goodyear Tires Reliant All-Season. ...
- Best Walmart Tires Value. Milestar MS932 Sport All-Season Tire. ...
- Honorable Mention. Falken Wildpeak A/T3W All-Terrain Tire. ...
- Best Walmart Tires for Light Trucks and SUVs. Kumho Road Venture AT51 All-Terrain Tire. ...
- Best Walmart Tires for Wet Weather.
Does Walmart charge extra to mount tires? ›
Does Walmart's online tire price include installation? No. There is an additional charge to mount/balance/valve stem replacement/[& on some Tire air system monitor replacement*.]/and depose of old tire. The packages are available at all locations throughout the US, except for California.
How much does it cost to replace 4 TPMS sensors? ›
The cost of replacing TPMS sensors can vary greatly depending on several factors, including the type of vehicle, brand, and type of TPMS sensor, location of replacement, and labor cost. On average, replacing a TPMS sensor can range from $50 to $200 per tire, with the average cost being around $100 to $150 per tire.
Do I need to replace TPMS When replacing tires? ›
No, not necessarily. TPMS sensors can definitely outlive a set of tires, sometimes many sets of tires, so it's perfectly fine to leave the same set installed with the wheels when fitting a new set of tires.
How long do tires realistically last? ›
On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
What is the average shelf life of a tire? ›
Some tire experts contend that tires can last anywhere from six to ten years if they're stored and cared for properly. We recommend replacing tires aged 6-10 years, no matter how much tread remains. When it comes to replacing tires, things can be a little unpredictable.
How long can tires be stored before they go bad? ›
Tires can last several years in storage if stored in the right conditions. However, many tire experts recommend replacing tires six years after their production date, regardless of the tread. Old tires can be compromised when the rubber compound breaks down.
How long does tire expiration last? ›
Every tire has a birth date—the day it was manufactured—and an expiration date that is six years from that manufacture date.