Tire Sales
Tire Sales in Tyler, TX
Complete Tire Selection and Professional Installation Services

Premium Tire Brands for Every Vehicle and Budget
When you need reliable tire sales in Tyler, Texas, Valvoline Tire & Auto – Tyler offers an extensive selection of premium tire brands to keep you safe on East Texas roads. Our tire inventory includes trusted names like Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental, and Pirelli, ensuring you’ll find the perfect match for your vehicle’s specific needs. We stock tire sizes ranging from compact car dimensions to light truck and SUV specifications, with our knowledgeable technicians helping you understand load ratings and speed ratings that match your driving habits. Whether you’re looking for all-season tires to handle Tyler’s varied weather conditions, performance tires for enhanced handling, or winter tires for occasional cold snaps, we maintain inventory that serves the diverse needs of East Texas drivers. Our tire sales process includes detailed explanations of UTQG ratings, helping you understand treadwear grades, temperature resistance, and traction capabilities before investing. You can reach us at (903) 561-5333 to discuss your tire needs, and we’re conveniently located at 2150 W. Grande Blvd. Tyler, TX 75703 for easy access from anywhere in Tyler.
Signs of Tire Wear and Tear
Recognizing when your current tires need replacement is crucial for maintaining safety and avoiding unexpected roadside emergencies. Worn tread is the most obvious indicator, and you can check this using the penny test or by looking for tread wear indicators built into the tire. Uneven tire wear patterns often signal alignment or suspension problems that we can address alongside your tire sales transaction. Damaged sidewalls, including cuts, bulges, or cracking, compromise tire integrity and require immediate replacement to prevent dangerous blowouts. If you’re experiencing vibration while driving, especially at highway speeds, this could indicate tire imbalance, internal damage, or irregular wear patterns that new tires can resolve. The age of current tires matters too, as rubber compounds deteriorate over time regardless of tread depth, with most manufacturers recommending replacement after six to ten years. Seasonal changes also create opportunities for tire switches, particularly if you’re considering dedicated winter tires for improved cold-weather traction or switching from winter back to all-season tires as temperatures warm.
Our Tire Services Beyond Sales
Our tire sales service extends beyond selling you new tires, as we provide complete tire mounting and balancing to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Professional wheel alignment services accompany our tire sales, correcting any suspension issues that could cause premature wear on your new investment. We handle the disposal of your old tires in an environmentally responsible manner, so you don’t have to worry about proper disposal methods. TPMS service is included with our tire installations, ensuring your tire pressure monitoring system functions correctly with your new tires and provides accurate pressure readings. Our road hazard warranty options protect your tire investment against unexpected damage from road debris, potholes, or other hazards commonly encountered on Tyler area roads. We’re open Mon-Fri: 7:30AM-5:30PM for your convenience, with weekend hours of Sat: 7:30AM-2:00PM to accommodate busy schedules. Our comprehensive approach to tire sales means you’ll leave our facility with properly installed, balanced, and aligned tires ready to provide thousands of miles of reliable service throughout East Texas driving conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tire Sales
Most tires should be replaced every 25,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions, tire quality, and maintenance practices. However, you should also consider tire age and visible wear indicators.
All-season tires provide adequate performance in most conditions. However, winter tires feature specialized rubber compounds and tread patterns designed for enhanced traction in snow, ice, and cold temperatures below 45 degrees.
Replacing all four tires simultaneously ensures even traction and prevents drivetrain stress. However, you can replace tires in pairs if the remaining tires have sufficient tread depth and even wear patterns.
Your correct tire size is printed on the sidewall of your current tires, listed in your vehicle’s owner manual, or on a placard inside the driver’s door frame.
Yes, our tire sales include professional mounting, balancing, and installation services. We can also perform wheel alignment and TPMS service to ensure optimal performance with your new tires.