Discount Tire is having a
Labor Day Tire Sale on select
Sets of 4 Tires from Goodyear, Pirelli, Cooper, Yokohama, Bridgestone & More when you sign in to your Discount Tire account (
join for free). Select your installation option/location in cart.
Thanks Deal Hunter
Rokket for sharing this deal
Note: Must sign in to or create your free account to see the specific tire offers available to you. Includes select tires/wheels from the following brands (click the brand logo on the promo page to see specific tires):
Available Deals:
- Pirelli
- $110 instant savings on a set of Pirelli tires. (Excludes Pirelli Strada tires.)
- $80 manufacturer rebate by mail on select Pirelli tires
- Goodyear
- $110 instant savings on any set of Goodyear tires
- Up to $100 manufacturer rebate by mail on select sets of tires
- Cooper
- $110 instant savings on any set of Cooper tires
- Yokohama
- $110 instant savings on any set of Yokohama tires
- Bridgestone
- $110 instant savings on a set of Bridgestone tires.*(Excludes Blizzak tires.)
- Toyo
- $110 instant savings on a set of Toyo Open Country M/T, R/T, R/T Trail or AT3 tires
- Firestone
- $110 instant savings on a set of Firestone Destination tires.
- Voxx G-FX
- $80 instant savings on a set of wheels
Top Comments
You really have to be conscious about the type of conditions you're normally driving in.
What my research has shown is that most name brand tires still vary, but they don't perform horrible in any one category. Whereas the the budgets may and often do.
I urge you to do a bit more research just to make sure those tires perform well in the elements you drive in.
Check out consumer reports, Tyre reviews.com (European, but really great information) and just watch some reviews on Google. Get some more data points.
I was horrified to learn that some tires work great on dry, but are just outright terrible on wet roads. This could very well put you and your passengers at risk.
I would consider myself very frugal, and I would agree there are a lot of premium tires out there that are very much hype or provide very marginal differences. But just be careful. These tires are your only connection between the vehicle and the road. Just want you to be safe and save money
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What an amazing deal!
Bridgestone, Continental, Michelin, and Goodyear all have good winters. Nokian test better but are harder to find and more expensive. Lesser names can do fine when studded, as the studs do more work than the tread on ice, while snow traction shows less critical differences across brands.
I'm in CO and have had 6 different snows over the years. I settled on studless Bridgestone Blizzaks. Generally better test results than all but Nokian, easy to find, and very easy to sell used given their widely known name.
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Bridgestone, Continental, Michelin, and Goodyear all have good winters. Nokian test better but are harder to find and more expensive. Lesser names can do fine when studded, as the studs do more work than the tread on ice, while snow traction shows less critical differences across brands.
I'm in CO and have had 6 different snows over the years. I settled on studless Bridgestone Blizzaks. Generally better test results than all but Nokian, easy to find, and very easy to sell used given their widely known name.
Perfect. That makes another recommendation for blizzak. Blizzak it is! Too bad they are excluded from the sale
CL, FB Marketplace yes. I've bought and sold both mounted and unmounted sets. My main commuting car (Mazda 3) has a sensor-less TPMS system which makes swapping tires especially simple.
One of many test reports: https://youtu.be/7gBW-pXkMOk?si=MN_5J
Trying to stack savings on top of Manufacturer warranty rebate for my current set of prematurely worn tires. I did find out that the price match feature can be stacked with the warranty. Any advice or experience is appreciated.
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