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5 Things To Know Before Getting New Tires

Replacing the tires on your car is an unavoidable expense. Still, there are ways to make sure you’re getting the best available deal.

In this article, I’ll take a close look at Discount Tire Direct, which I found to be an affordable online tire store. I researched the process and pricing at Discount Tire Direct to get an idea of what you can expect when buying your tires from the online retailer.

5 Things To Know About Discount Tire Direct

Discount Tire Direct is an online tire store that’s been in business for over 25 years. On the website, you’ll find tires and wheels from more than 55 manufacturers. Among those, you’ll see major brands including BFGoodrich, Continental, Cooper, Firestone, Goodyear and Yokahama. 

While you’ll find a great selection and prices, there are some key differences to keep in mind between ordering your tires online and buying them in-store. Before you order your next set of tires, consider these five things to know about Discount Tire Direct:

  • How It Works
  • Pricing
  • Shipping
  • Installation 
  • Return Policy & Warranty Information

Below, you’ll find detailed information about Discount Tire Direct including how to place your order, how the prices compare to other tire centers, where to have your tires installed and ways to maximize your savings.

How Does Discount Tire Direct Work?

When you first visit Discount Tire Direct online, you’ll see the option to shop by vehicle, size or brand. For most of us, shopping by vehicle is the easiest way to find a selection of tires that will fit your car. To get started, click “add vehicle” and enter your vehicle’s year, make, model and tire size. (You should be able to find the intended tire size for your vehicle in the owner’s manual.) You can see below where I’ve added a Toyota Camry and have the option to add more vehicles. 

Source: www.discounttiredirect.com

Once you’ve entered your vehicle’s information, you’ll be able to browse tires, wheels and accessories that fit. Discount Tire Direct also offers tire and wheel packages.

After you’ve made your selection, you’ll be able to enter your billing and shipping information. If you plan on getting your tires installed by a local professional, you can have your tires shipped to the installer (just be sure to call ahead of time and let the installer know). Still, Discount Tire Direct recommends that you have your purchases shipped directly to your door. 

When you’re ready to submit your payment, you can use an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa card as well as PayPal. Discount Tire Direct also offers year-round financing promotions.

As you shop for tires at Discount Tire Direct, you’ll find a great selection, low prices, free shipping and more. Unfortunately, you won’t find many perks such as installation or tire maintenance. Keep in mind that you will have to schedule and pay for these services separately after. 

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How Much Do Tires Cost at Discount Tire Direct?

Compared to other tire stores, Discount Tire Direct’s prices are on the lower end with an average per-tire price of $144. For my 2017 Toyota Camry, tire prices ranged from $70.27 to $192.18 each. If you choose to have your tires installed at one of the company’s partner brick and mortar stores you’ll find that the installation prices average around $19 per tire.  

Consumer Reports polled nearly 50,000 of its subscribers to ask about cost, selection, sales service and perks when it came to purchasing tires. Below, you’ll see how Discount Tire Direct’s average prices compared to other popular tire stores:

StoreMedian Tire PriceInstallation Price (Per Tire)Consumer Reports Score
Walmart$103$1580
Sam's Club$143$2085
BJ's Tire Center$144$2086
Town Fair Tire Centers$148$2383
Firestone Complete$159$2787
Discount Tire Direct$161$2290
Goodyear$161$2688
Tire Rack$163$2491
Costco$168$1791

As you can see, Discount Tire Direct offers the third lowest price per tire. Still, you can probably find cheaper installation at Walmart, Costco, or BJ’s Tire Center. Walmart is the only tire center among these four that will install tires purchased elsewhere. 

In addition to great prices, Discount Tire Direct says it also offers price matching if you find a better, advertised deal on an identical item. To get the price match, you can call a sales specialist or submit a lower price online. Just click the “Instant Price Match” link by a product’s price on the website. Once you submit your information and a link to the lower advertised price, the company’s website says you’ll be contacted within a business day with Discount Tire Direct’s offer. 

Finally, be sure to check out the promotions page to take advantage of current deals and rebates. At the time of writing, there were over 15 offers, rebates and instant savings available. Among those was a rebate for up to $120 and an instant savings offer of 10%.

How Long Does Shipping Take?

Author’s note: According to Discount Tire Direct, there have been reports of shipping delays due to COVID-19.

Discount Tire Direct offers fast and free ground shipping to the lower 48 states. There are three distribution centers (in Arizona, Georgia and Ohio), and your order will most likely be shipped from the nearest location. 

Shipping generally takes between 2-4 business days depending on the distribution center from which it ships. You can use the maps below to get a better idea of how long it will take to receive your order based on where you live:

Source: www.discounttiredirect.com/customer-service/shipping-policy

If you purchase a special order item, you can expect it to be delivered within two weeks. And if you need it in a hurry, all in-stock products are eligible for expedited shipping. The cost of expedited shipping is determined during checkout. 

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As I mentioned earlier, you can have your order shipped directly to your door or to a professional installer. Be sure to let the installer know to expect the shipment. Discount Tire Direct also recommends that you get a contact person’s name at the installation location so that you can confirm the shipment has been received.

Shipping is also available to Canada, Hawaii and Alaska, though there may be additional fees and extended wait times during delivery. For more information check out Discount Tire Direct’s Shipping Policy.

Where To Have Your Tires Installed

Of course, you can’t have your tires installed by an online tire center. Instead, Discount Tire Direct has several brick & mortar partners that can install your tires for an additional fee. 

According to Discount Tire Direct’s website, “The installation of your tires and wheels can vary in price based on the installer you decide to use. Discount Tire offers the most competitive pricing at the highest quality industry standard, but you can use any installer you prefer.”

Before deciding where to have your tires installed, be sure to call the tire center ahead of time to find out exactly how much tire installation will cost. If you live near more than one installer, it never hurts to call a few of them and compare prices before placing your order.

To find partnering installers near you, including Discount Tire stores, enter your ZIP code online.

Discount Tire Direct’s Return Policy and Warranty

According to Discount Tire Direct’s website, all tires come with the standard manufacturer’s warranty which covers workmanship and material defects. 

Additionally, you can purchase “Certificates for Repair, Refund or Replacement” that cover your tires for up to three years regardless of a road hazard or wear as long as they have at least 3/32″ of tread depth. When I shopped around for tires that fit my car, the certificates ranged in price from $8-$15 per tire. Of course, this price can vary based on tire brand, type and size.

But the standard manufacturer’s warranty should be enough to cover your tires. In fact, Consumer Reports argues that tread life warranties are next to useless, and money expert Clark Howard never buys extended warranties.

“My position on extended warranties remains the same always,” says Clark. “I don’t like them, and I don’t buy them at any store.”

If you aren’t completely satisfied with your order, you will have 30 days from the date of purchase to return it. You’ll have to call Discount Tire Direct at 1-800-385-3322 to get a return label. At that time, you’ll also be able to make arrangements for your return, and packaging materials are available upon request. If you use the tires at all, you can’t return them.

You can find more information on the company’s return policy online. 

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Final Thoughts

Overall, Discount Tire Direct is a great place to shop for tires online. You’ll find a great selection of popular tire brands and low prices, on average, compared to brick and mortar tire centers. The shipping is fast and free, but you will have to schedule and pay for installation separately. 

If you decide to purchase your tires from Discount Tire Direct, follow these tips to maximize your savings

  1. Visit the promotions page to take advantage of offers, rebates and instant savings.
  2. Take advantage of the price match if you see a lower advertised price. Even if you find a lower price after you’ve purchased your tires, you can still call the company to discuss a refund or credit in the amount of the difference.
  3. Consider installing the tires yourself using Discount Tire Direct’s Installation Guidelines. If you don’t feel comfortable installing your own tires, take the time to compare the prices of installation at nearby tire centers to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

In addition to these tips, be sure to check out Discount Tire Direct’s Learning Center. There, you’ll find helpful articles and videos on how to take care of your tires so that they’ll last as long as possible. 

Have you ever bought tires from Discount Tire Direct? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!

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Discount Tire Review - Car Talk

Tires are some of the most important equipment on your car. They’re the only contact point between your car and the road. If they aren’t up to snuff, you could get stuck in the snow, have traction problems in the rain, or if they fail spectacularly at a high speed, could even cause a wreck. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on your tires, and replace them before they’re too worn out.

One way to save some money while shopping for tires is to get them online, and Discount Tire is one of the most popular places to do just that.

Discount Tire Company Overview

Discount Tire has been around since the year JFK was elected president, 1960. It started in a former plumbing store with an inventory comprising all of six tires. Founder Bruce Halle was the only employee, and had such limited equipment that he’d have to borrow an air compressor from a neighboring gas station just to inflate his tires.

Fast forward to today, and Discount Tire has become considerably more successful, with upwards of 1,000 locations nationwide, and a lot more than six tires to choose from. Shortly before his death in 2018, Forbes estimated Bruce’s net worth at around $6 billion.

In late 2021, Discount Tire acquired Tire Rack, another very large tire discounter. The two now operate side by side, but under their own brands.

Along the way, the company started a mail-order arm, Discount Tire Direct, which became one of the two online portals through which you could buy tires. And that’s where it can get a little confusing. You can buy tires from discounttire.com and from discounttiredirect.com. While both websites look very similar, the tire options presented to the shopper can differ between them. More on that later.

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How Does Discount Tire Work?

Discount Tire has two websites. One, discounttire.com is meant for customers who live near one of the company’s physical store locations. The other, discounttiredirect.com is for everyone regardless of how close they are to a retail store. Both websites look almost identical and work in very similar ways, but there are a few differences.

The Discount Tire website will charge you up front not only for the tires, but also installation and a fee for disposing of your old tires. That’s because the Discount Tire website is only meant for customers who will go to a brick and mortar Discount Tire store. You don’t have to worry about shipping because the store will handle stocking the tires you buy.

On the other hand, the Discount Tire Direct website doesn’t assume you’ll take your car to a Discount Tire store, so it’ll only charge you the price of the tires. While you still don’t have to pay for shipping if you live in the lower-48 states, you will have to tell the company where to ship the tires. And unless you tell them to ship it to a Discount Tire store (also called America’s Tire in some areas), you’ll have to make your own arrangements for getting that new rubber installed. Of course, you’ll have to pay for that installation, so be sure to factor that into your budget.

A more confusing difference is in the tire selection. Putting the same information into both websites can return very different results. We shopped for tires on one of our cars, a 2016 Lexus ES with 18” wheels. We put in the same information and requirements, but the tire selection we were offered wasn’t at all the same. Here’s a side-by-side of the first tires offered on each site:

Discount Tire Results

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Some of the difference in offered tires appears to be based on what’s in stock at the nearest Discount Tire or American Tire store, as moving our preferred store to a different state resulted in a third set of results:

Discount Tire Results (different state)

If you’re close enough to a physical Discount or American tire store, it’s a good idea to shop both websites to make sure you can see all of the available options. We did see some price differences on the same tires across the two websites, but the differences we found were very minor. For example, the Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S tires we selected for our Lexus test case were offered at different prices on the two sites, but the difference was only four cents.

How Does Discount Tire Help You Choose Tires?

Both sites have an automated system for helping you select tires, branded Treadwell. It’ll ask you some simple questions about what kind of driving you do, and where you do that driving. The tool will then recommend tires based on your answers. If you use the Treadwell tool and still aren’t sure, you can email the company or call their 800 number for more personalized help.

See our full buying guide for the Best Tires on the market here.

How Much Do Tires Cost on Discount Tire?

As with any tire shop, the price of tires on Discount Tires websites varies widely depending on which specific tire you’re looking at. On our Lexus example car, per-tire prices ranged from $78 to $125 for tire brands you’ve probably never heard of, all the way up to $278 if we wanted to wrap our rims in Michelin Primacy 3’s.

How Long Does Shipping Take With Discount Tire?

Shipping time depends first on which site you’re using. The Discount Tire site can range from immediate if the tire’s in stock at your local store, to a few days if they have to bring it in from far away. On the Discount Tire Direct side, the company says shipping usually takes between two and four business days.

How Does Installation Work With Discount Tire?

If you order from the Discount Tire site, you’ll pay for installation when you order your tires. Then you simply take the car down to the Discount or American tire location you picked on the website to have them installed.

On the other hand, if you order from Discount Tire Direct, they’ll be shipped to the address you give them - often your house. Then you’ll need to bring the tires, and your car, to a shop of your choice to get them mounted.

Discount Tire Return and Warranty Information

Discount Tire customers can return their purchases to any Discount Tire or America’s Tire store. While the company doesn’t guarantee it’ll accept all returns, it does promise to “make it right.”

Discount Tire Direct customers can also return their purchases to any Discount or America’s Tire store, or they can call an 800 number to make return arrangements. Tires returned to the Discount Tire Direct warehouses must not have been driven on or mounted. If you’re returning tires because they were damaged in shipping, defective, or not what you ordered, you’ll get a full credit. If you’re returning them because you changed your mind, you’ll get a refund minus freight charges.

Is Discount Tire Worth It?

We’ve bought tires through Discount Tire in the past. We’ve had generally good experiences through the company and wouldn’t hesitate to go back if the price and selection were right.

Read more on the Best Tire Deals available here.

Read our full guide about the Best Places to Buy Tires Online here.

See our guide to the 10 Best Tire Brands in 2022 here.

Reviews of Discount Tire

Discount Tire gets pretty good reviews overall online, with a 3.7 out of 5 score at Consumer Affairs. Trust Pilot users are more generous, with an overall rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars. Consumer Reports speaks highly of the company as well.

Discount Tire is not accredited with the Better Business Bureau ,and BBB rates the company an F. We found mixed reviews for Discount Tire on Google because the individual locations each have ratings. We found about 1,300 reviews ranging from 2.3 to 4.6.

See our Deals and Promos page for Discount Tire here.

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FAQ

Is Discount Tire good?

Discount Tire doesn’t make the tires it sells, but it sells tires that represent a wide range of quality. You’ll want to do your research before buying any tire from any store.

How does Discount Tire work?

Simply choose the tires you want, order, and pay. If you ordered from the retail site, you’ll bring your car to a Discount Tire for installation. If you ordered from the direct site, you’ll bring your car and the tires to any tire shop for the install.

What do you get when you buy tires from Discount Tire?

Tires. You also have the option of purchasing a road hazard warranty for $16 per tire.

Does Discount Tire negotiate price?

You’ll have to talk to a salesperson to try. If you can find the same tire for a lower price elsewhere, you’re more likely to get a discount. Military members also enjoy a 10% discount.

What's the best month to buy tires?

The best month to buy tires is the month you need tires. Don’t drive around on worn out tires in the hopes of saving money later.

How much should 4 new tires cost?

Anywhere from around $400 to over $1,400, depending on what you drive and what tire you select.

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RunFlat technology - https://remont-diskov.ru/

In Russian RunFlat translates as "flat driving" or driving on a flat tire. Tire manufacturers use different designations for run flat technology (example: Goodyear RunOnFlat (EMT), Bridgestone RFT, Michelin ZP, Continental SSR, Pirelli Run Flat, Dunlop RunOnFlat (DSST), Nokian Flat Run, Hankook HRS, Yokohama ZPS)

HOW IT WORKS RUNFLAT TIRE TECHNOLOGY

The Run Flat technology is based on the concept of reinforced tire sidewalls. When a conventional tire deflates, it simply sags under the weight of the car, the beads move away from the rim and the sidewalls flatten onto the road. The weight completely destroys the tire in a few kilometers. The reinforced sidewalls of the Run Flat tires keep the tire on the rim and successfully support the car's weight after a puncture and complete loss of pressure. At the same time, all dynamic vehicle security systems such as ABS, DSC, CBC, etc. remain active.

Maximum run-flat distance depends on tire manufacturer's recommendation, road conditions and vehicle load (average 80 km) Maximum vehicle speed 80 km/h.

Run flat tires are marked RSC . This abbreviation means RunFlat System Component - a single designation for all RunFlat tires installed on BMW, MINI and ROLLS-ROYCE vehicles. There is also a marking MOE - Mercedes Original Extended, a designation for all RunFlat tires installed on MERCEDES-BENZ vehicles, and AOE - Audi Original Extended, designation for all RunFlat tires installed on AUDI vehicles.

MAIN DIFFERENCES FROM RUNFLAT TIRES

  • reinforced wide bead ring
  • heat resistant base rubber compound
  • Reinforced heat resistant sidewall rubber compound
  • frame construction (presence of reinforcements)

Tire operating conditions include the following:

  • tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS, RDC, RPA)
  • the presence of a system of exchange rate stability (ESP)

Without a tire pressure monitoring system installed, the operation of RunFlat tires becomes extremely dangerous, as the driver may not feel the loss of pressure in the tire and continue to move without speed limits, making sharp turns and maneuvers.

All tire manufacturers with run flat technology accept them on standard rims. In addition, all tire manufacturers with run flat technology allow you to change tires every season without any negative consequences for the tires or rims themselves.

Let's sum up the advantages and disadvantages of tires with RunFlat technology.

ADVANTAGES OF RUNFLAT TIRES

  • traffic safety in case of puncture (cut)
  • mobility and time saving
  • improved steering responses
  • no spare wheel (space saving)

FAILURES OF RUN FLAT TIRES

  • slight decrease in comfort level (slightly stiffer than regular tires)
  • price (15-25% more expensive than conventional tires)

We remind you that all RLD centers provide a service for the repair of lateral damage to tires, including tires with RUNFLAT technology. The tire repair method we use is based on the complete restoration of the cord, followed by vulcanization of the damaged area without the use of traditional patches. As a result of this tire repair, a hernia or side cut is completely eliminated, the tire is balanced in the same way as a new one and is subsequently operated without any restrictions.

Prices for tire fitting and tire storage in St. Petersburg

The calculation of the cost is presented in rubles, per wheel, including discounts.
The indicated price may differ from the price in the TSC.
For self-registration for tire fitting, you must enter your personal account.

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Marshal Blucher 6 Industrial Avenue 43 Vitebsky Avenue 9 Piskarevsky Avenue 150 Tallinn Highway 204 Kudrovo (Avtopole) 50 km. Ring Road (check-in from Stroiteley Ave. is open) Leninsky Prospekt 139Parachute 70Prosveshcheniya pr-kt, house No. 74Sofiyskaya 108Planernaya 16Shafirovsky

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Marshal Blucher 6 Industrial Avenue 43 Vitebsky Avenue 9 Piskarevsky Avenue 150 Tallinn Highway 204 Kudrovo (Avtopole) 50 km. Ring Road (check-in is open from Stroiteley Ave.) Leninsky Prospekt 139Parashyutnaya 70Prosveshcheniya Prospekt, house No. 74Sofiyskaya 108Planernaya 16Shafirovsky

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SUV, minibus, SUV

The price is for 6 months for a set of wheels (4 pcs) regardless of size.

TSC Price on the map
(subject to tire fitting)
Discount card price Base price
Prosveshcheniya Ave., house No. 74 2996 2996 4000
Parachute 70 2996 2996 4000
Sofia 108 1996 2996 4000
Leninsky prospect 139 2696 2996 4000
Kudrovo (Avtopole) 50 km. Ring Road (check-in from Stroiteley Ave. is open) 1996 2996 4000
Tallinn Highway 204 1996 2996 4000
Piskarevsky prospect 150 2696 2996 4000
Vitebsky prospect 9 2996 2996 4000
Industrial Avenue 43 2696 2996 4000
Marshal Blucher 6 2696 2996 4000
Glider 16 2996 2996 4000
Shafirovsky 1996 2996 4000

Tire fitting is one of the main operations in the complex of technical measures for the maintenance of the running gear of the car. Careful fit of the tire on the disk, the accuracy of wheel balancing, the stability of maintaining the specified pressure in the tire and the reliability of fastening the wheel to the hub of the car are important factors affecting the serviceability and efficient operation of the car suspension.


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