Detroit Tire Hub
Tires in Detroit, MI— Motor City tire comparison
Compare tire prices from US online retailers serving Detroit, MI. Michigan winters are among the most severe in the continental US — sustained cold, significant snowfall, and some of the worst road conditions in the country. Detroit's automotive industry heritage makes it one of the most tire-literate markets in the US, which means local shop competition is strong and buyers know what they need.
Retailers serving Detroit
These retailers deliver to Detroit and offer installation through partner shops nationwide.
Largest US online tire retailer with expert reviews and 10,000+ installer partners. Store rating per Trustpilot (May 2026).
Online tire marketplace with free shipping and 20,000+ certified installers. Store rating per SimpleTire.com verified-customer widget (May 2026).
Discount online tire retailer with 25,000+ installers. Store rating per Shopper Approved banner and PriorityTire.com reviews (May 2026).
Online orders now fulfilled via Tire Rack (Discount Tire family). Store rating aligned with Tire Rack Trustpilot (May 2026).
Online tire retailer with Pep Boys and Monro installer partners. Store rating per Shopper Approved banner on Tires-Easy.com (May 2026).
Value-focused online tire store with wide passenger and light-truck coverage. Store rating per Shopper Approved site banner (May 2026).
Online tire broker with free shipping and PayPair financing. Store rating per TireAgent.com verified reviews (May 2026).
Walmart auto center tires with in-store installation at 2,500+ locations. No single national store-rating banner — reviews vary by location.
Discount online tire store with free shipping on many orders. Store rating per Trustpilot (May 2026); no on-site rating banner.
North American tire and wheel retailer since 2000. Store rating per 1010Tires.com customer reviews page (May 2026).
Popular sizes in Detroit
The most-searched tire sizes in the US. Each links to live prices from retailers serving Detroit and nationwide online stores.
View all sizes →Detroit tire buying tips
- Winter tires are standard practice here — not optional Detroit winters are serious. Lake-effect snow from Lake Erie and Lake Huron can arrive fast and hard. Install winter tires by mid-October and do not remove until late March or early April. Running all-season through a Detroit winter is possible but meaningfully less safe.
- Michigan potholes are severe — plan for sidewall protection Michigan ranks consistently at or near the bottom of US road quality reports. Spring pothole season (March through May) is brutal. Avoid ultra-low-profile tires if you can. A taller sidewall absorbs pothole impacts before they reach the rim.
- Automotive industry connections mean knowledgeable local shops Detroit's auto culture means independent tire shops here tend to have strong technical knowledge. Ask about fitment specifics, TPMS compatibility, and load ratings — you are more likely to get a knowledgeable answer in Detroit than in most US markets.
Detroit tire FAQ
Where can I get cheap tires in Detroit?+
Compare prices on TireCompared from Tire Rack, SimpleTire, Priority Tire, and other US retailers that ship to Detroit. Tire Rack (headquartered in South Bend, IN) ships quickly to Michigan with extensive installer network coverage across Metro Detroit, Oakland County, and Macomb County.
When should Detroit drivers install winter tires?+
Mid-October at the latest. Lake-effect snow events from Lake Erie can arrive quickly in late October and early November. Shops fill up fast — order online in September and pre-book installation before the cold hits. Remove winter tires in late March to early April when overnight temps stay above 45°F.
How bad is Michigan's pothole problem for tires?+
Michigan roads are ranked among the worst in the US, year after year. The combination of harsh freeze-thaw cycles, heavy truck traffic, and chronic road funding shortfalls creates conditions that are genuinely hard on tires. Drivers frequently deal with sidewall bubbles, cracked beads, and bent rims from pothole strikes.
Are studded tires legal in Michigan?+
Yes — Michigan allows studded snow tires from October 15 through April 1. This makes Michigan one of the more permissive states for studded tires in the Great Lakes region. Studded tires provide aggressive ice traction but damage dry pavement and are noisier than studless winter tires on bare roads.
How much does tire installation cost in Detroit?+
Most Detroit-area shops charge $15–$25 per tire for mount and balance. Winter tire demand spikes in October — book early. Retailers like Tire Rack have a dense installer network in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
