Tires Moreno ValleyTires![]() Tires are compressed air systems designed to carry your car down the road at speeds in excess of 65 Mph (perhaps even 90 Mph). While maintaining traction to the road when stopping and steering in both wet and dry conditions. In short, tires are kind of a big deal! We carry quality tires for every budget from all the reputable manufactures. Name brands like Michelin, Toyo, BF Goodrich (BFG), Yokohama, Goodyear, Pirelli, Firestone, Hankook, Falken, And the list goes on. We also work with private name brands that still deliver exceptional quality at an affordable price. If you need cheap tires in Moreno Valley, we got em. If you need budget Tires in Moreno Valley, We got those too. If you need high quality tires in Moreno Valley, We absolutely can take care of your tire needs. Call now and one of our tire experts can get you a free estimate 951-476-2280
P.S. When you call, a real person will answer the phone! We carry lines of products to support any budget. We also have convenient financing options available. Depending on your situation we have same as cash financing and options to finance up to $5,000 with only $50 down payment. For more information on financing click to call us 951-476-22800 |
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When Should I Replace My Tires?

Did you know that worn tires can reduce stopping distance by up to 11 car lengths? That is the difference between a car wreck on the freeway and stopping just in the nick of time! So, how can you know when your tires need to be replaced? The easiest way would be to come in for a free tire inspection. For a DIY tire wear test, you can use the classic penny test. If you can see the top of Lincolns head, your tires are at 2/32" or less. This is the legal tread depth limit. It is time for tire replacement ASAP. When you preform this test, be sure to check on the inside edge of your tread as well as in the center and outside edge. You may find that the outside edge of your tire shows a lot of life left, but due to alignment wear or other potential issues the inside edge of your tires are significantly more worn.
Tire Prices | Can I Get Tires Cheaper Online? | How Much For Used Tires?
How Much Do New Tires Cost?
Pricing on NEW tires starts as low as $29.99 depending on your tire size and vehicles minimum specifications. Do we have the cheapest tires in Moreno Valley? Sometimes we do, but our goal is to provide you with the best value. We will never compromise quality to be the cheapest. But we will always ensure that we offer you the best value!
Should I Buy Tires Online?
Can you get tires cheaper online? Perhaps, but the big thing to consider is the cost to have the tires installed, maintained and the warranty. Often times you will find that after paying for installation for tires purchased online you don't actually save any money. Any money you might have saved you will end up losing if you need a flat repair, tire rotation or tire re balancing.
Your tires should last at least 20,000 to 30,000 miles on an economical tire. You will certainly want to rotate them and will likely need to re balance at some point. These would be free services if you purchase the tires with us. You will also have a free road hazard warranty with any tire you purchase from us. These are things that you will not receive with an online purchase.
Used Tires
Used tires are often junk tires that were replaced with new tires. Then those junk tires are sold to you labeled as "used tires". Often times, you can get a new tire for close to the same price as one of the junk used tires. If you are planning to purchase used tires here is what you need to look out for. Check the date code on the tire. The date code is part of the DOT#. The full DOT# is only on one side of the tire. The last 4 digits of the DOT# should look like this, 0815. This 4 digit code tells you the tires were manufactured the 8th week of 2015. No official automotive body will say exactly when a tire is too old, but most manufacturers recommend replacement at 5 years. If the tire is older than that check for signs of weathering. This is wear the rubber is old, dry, and cracked. The next thing to check for is any irregular wear patterns in the tire such as cupping or wear on only one edge of the tire. Once a wear pattern is formed into a tire it will continue to wear like that. And last, make sure the tire has a decent amount of tread life. Use the penny test to gauge how much life is left in the tire. If your looking to get a used tire from us we do get good quality used tires from time to time. We always make sure that they are within 5 years age limit and above 5/32" of tread life with no evidence of abuse.
Pricing on NEW tires starts as low as $29.99 depending on your tire size and vehicles minimum specifications. Do we have the cheapest tires in Moreno Valley? Sometimes we do, but our goal is to provide you with the best value. We will never compromise quality to be the cheapest. But we will always ensure that we offer you the best value!
Should I Buy Tires Online?
Can you get tires cheaper online? Perhaps, but the big thing to consider is the cost to have the tires installed, maintained and the warranty. Often times you will find that after paying for installation for tires purchased online you don't actually save any money. Any money you might have saved you will end up losing if you need a flat repair, tire rotation or tire re balancing.
Your tires should last at least 20,000 to 30,000 miles on an economical tire. You will certainly want to rotate them and will likely need to re balance at some point. These would be free services if you purchase the tires with us. You will also have a free road hazard warranty with any tire you purchase from us. These are things that you will not receive with an online purchase.
Used Tires
Used tires are often junk tires that were replaced with new tires. Then those junk tires are sold to you labeled as "used tires". Often times, you can get a new tire for close to the same price as one of the junk used tires. If you are planning to purchase used tires here is what you need to look out for. Check the date code on the tire. The date code is part of the DOT#. The full DOT# is only on one side of the tire. The last 4 digits of the DOT# should look like this, 0815. This 4 digit code tells you the tires were manufactured the 8th week of 2015. No official automotive body will say exactly when a tire is too old, but most manufacturers recommend replacement at 5 years. If the tire is older than that check for signs of weathering. This is wear the rubber is old, dry, and cracked. The next thing to check for is any irregular wear patterns in the tire such as cupping or wear on only one edge of the tire. Once a wear pattern is formed into a tire it will continue to wear like that. And last, make sure the tire has a decent amount of tread life. Use the penny test to gauge how much life is left in the tire. If your looking to get a used tire from us we do get good quality used tires from time to time. We always make sure that they are within 5 years age limit and above 5/32" of tread life with no evidence of abuse.