
Budget tier
WestlakeTires
Budget passenger and SUV coverage
53 prices · 11 models · 32 sizes · 2 retailers · Updated 1 month ago
About Westlake in the USA
Westlake (ZC Rubber) is widely distributed in the US as a low-cost option for passenger and SUV sizes. Models like RP28 and SL369 appear in discount retailer inventory. Expect shorter tread life than premium brands — the trade-off is lower per-tire pricing on four-tire sets.
Manufacturer site: www.westlaketyre.com
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Westlake Rp18

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Find your Westlake size
Pick width, profile and rim — we track 32 sizes for Westlake. You'll see Westlake prices plus competing brands on the size page.
FAQ — Westlake tires in the USA
What is the cheapest Westlake tire in the USA?+
The cheapest Westlake tire we currently track starts at $54.91 from TireMart. Prices vary by size, model, and retailer — see the comparison table above for live prices on every size we cover.
Is Westlake a good tire brand?+
Westlake (ZC Rubber) is widely distributed in the US as a low-cost option for passenger and SUV sizes. Models like RP28 and SL369 appear in discount retailer inventory. Expect shorter tread life than premium brands — the trade-off is lower per-tire pricing on four-tire sets.
Where can I buy Westlake tires online in the USA?+
Westlake is stocked by major US online retailers including SimpleTire, Tires Easy, Giga Tires, and Tire Agent. Many listings ship to local installers nationwide — compare tire price plus install labor before you checkout.
How does Westlake compare to other budget brands?+
Budget passenger and SUV coverage. Compared to other budget brands in the US market, Westlake typically sits at the lowest price point. Tread life and grip are below premium brands but the upfront saving is meaningful for low-mileage commuting.
Does TireCompare include installation in the Westlake price?+
Each row in the comparison table is tagged with whether the price includes installation. Most online retailers quote tire-only pricing ($15–$30 per tire install at partner shops is typical). Confirm the all-in total on the retailer checkout before you buy.
