Fort Worth Tire Hub
Tires in Fort Worth, TX— DFW west tire prices
Compare tire prices from US online retailers serving Fort Worth, TX. Fort Worth has a strong truck culture and significant rural-access driving — more all-terrain and LT tire searches than the national average. I-30 and I-20 westbound routes toward Abilene see long, high-speed, high-heat highway miles that test tire durability.
Retailers serving Fort Worth
These retailers deliver to Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth
The most-searched tire sizes in the US. Each links to live prices from retailers serving Fort Worth and nationwide online stores.
View all sizes →Fort Worth tire buying tips
- LT load ratings matter here Fort Worth truck owners often haul trailers, livestock, and equipment. Match or exceed the load index on your door jamb sticker. P-metric tires can fail under sustained load — LT-rated tires are not optional for regular towing.
- All-terrain for ranch and rural road access Many Fort Worth area residents have property outside the city on gravel or unpaved roads. A quality A/T tire like the Falken Wildpeak AT3W or BFGoodrich KO2 handles rural access without sacrificing highway manners for the city commute.
- Compare online before going to a dealer Fort Worth has strong dealership presence. Truck tire sets from a dealer service department often cost $300–$500 more than buying the same tires online and installing at an independent. Compare first.
Fort Worth tire FAQ
Where can I get cheap tires in Fort Worth?+
Compare prices on TireCompared from Tire Rack, SimpleTire, Priority Tire, and other US retailers that ship to Fort Worth. Online prices are often lower than dealer quotes; budget $15–$25 per tire for installation at a local shop.
Are all-terrain tires worth it in Fort Worth?+
For trucks that see gravel ranch roads, muddy fields, or rough rural access — yes. If your truck stays on paved roads, highway all-season tires ride better, wear longer, and get better fuel economy. Consider your actual use pattern, not just the look.
What tire sizes do Fort Worth trucks typically use?+
Common sizes in the Fort Worth market include 265/70R17, 275/55R20, and 275/65R18 for full-size trucks, and 265/65R17 for midsize. Check your door jamb sticker for the OEM load index and speed rating before ordering.
Do Fort Worth drivers need winter tires?+
No, not for normal DFW winters. A 3PMSF-rated all-season tire offers meaningful improvement for the occasional ice event without the cost of a full winter set. That is the practical choice for most Fort Worth drivers.
How much does tire installation cost in Fort Worth?+
Most Fort Worth shops charge $15–$25 per tire for passenger tires. LT-metric truck tires may cost slightly more to mount. National chains like Discount Tire and America's Tire have multiple locations throughout the metro.
