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Have a favorite brand or want to match the exact tires that are currently on your vehicle?

Tire Warehouse has almost 1 million tires from the industry's most trusted brands. Browse by your prefered tire brand and tire type.

Tires are grouped into certain groups depending on the type of vehicle or driving conditions they are intended for.

Tire Types

Passenger Tire

Performs in all seasons, including light snow. A dependable tires with good comfort and wear.

Performance Tire

Performs in all seasons, including light snow. Enhanced handling and performance over a passenger tire.

Note: Low-profile, street-sport performance truck tires are also found in this group.

High Performance

Performs in all seasons. May have slight issues in light snow. Designed for high performance applications in wet and dry conditions with advanced handling characteristics. High performance tires usually have a shorter tread life.

Light Truck / SUV

A general tire for light truck and SUVs. All season applications. A dependable tire with good comfort and wear. Increased handling in bad weather conditions over a passenger or performance tire.

Note: Low-profile, street-sport performance truck tires are found in the "performance" group.

Run Flat Tires

Run-flat tires are designed to resist tire deflation and punctures. They can be driven on, at reduced speeds and distances, after taking on damage that would stop a normal tire. This allows the driver to make it to a Tire Warehouse for replacement or repair.

Winter

For use in winter or colder conditions for increased safety. Winter tires stop 42% shorter than all-season tires in temperatures below 45 degrees when stopping from 35 miles per hour. Enhanced traction on snow and ice. Winter tires are not ideal for warmer temperatures because they have a louder ride and reduced tread life than all-season tires.

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