Your tires are the only part of your vehicle that touches the road. Don't compromise safety with worn rubber. Tresl helps you afford quality tires from top brands with flexible payment options that fit your budget.
Get Tire FinancingDifferent driving conditions and vehicles require different tires. Here's what each type offers.
Versatile performance in dry, wet, and light snow. Good for most drivers in moderate climates. Longest tread life.
Specialized rubber stays flexible in freezing temps. Deep treads evacuate snow and slush. Essential for harsh winters.
Maximum grip for spirited driving. Enhanced cornering and braking. Softer compound means faster wear.
Balanced on-road comfort with off-road capability. Popular for trucks and SUVs. Aggressive tread patterns.
We finance tires from all major manufacturers. Here are the most popular options by category.
Premium tires typically offer better wet/dry grip, longer tread life, quieter ride, and better fuel economy. Budget tires work fine for low-mileage drivers, but high-mileage commuters often save money long-term with premium options that last 60,000+ miles.
Your tire sidewall contains all the information needed to buy the correct replacement.
Vehicle type (P=Passenger, LT=Light Truck)
Tire width in millimeters
Sidewall height as % of width
Construction type (nearly all modern tires)
Rim size in inches
Load capacity and max speed rating
Prices vary by size, brand, and type. Here's what to expect for a set of four tires installed.
| Category | Compact/Sedan | SUV/Crossover | Truck |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget All-Season | $300-$450 | $400-$550 | $450-$600 |
| Mid-Range All-Season | $450-$650 | $550-$800 | $600-$900 |
| Premium All-Season | $600-$900 | $750-$1,100 | $850-$1,300 |
| Winter/Snow Tires | $450-$700 | $550-$900 | $650-$1,000 |
| Performance Tires | $600-$1,200 | $800-$1,400 | N/A |
| All-Terrain (Truck/SUV) | N/A | $700-$1,200 | $800-$1,400 |
*Prices include mounting, balancing, and disposal fees
Don't wait for a blowout. Watch for these warning signs that indicate tire replacement is needed.
Use the penny test: insert penny head-down into tread. If you see all of Lincoln's head, tires are worn out. Many states fail inspection at 2/32".
Rubber deteriorates even with good tread. Check the DOT code on sidewall—last 4 digits show week/year of manufacture. Replace tires over 6-10 years old.
Wear on edges indicates under-inflation or alignment issues. Center wear means over-inflation. One-sided wear suggests alignment problems.
Sidewall bulges indicate internal damage from impacts. These weak spots can blow out without warning. Replace immediately—no repair possible.
Vibration through steering wheel or seat may indicate tire damage, out-of-balance wheels, or internal belt separation. Have tires inspected promptly.
Increasing tire noise often indicates irregular wear patterns or worn tread. May also signal wheel bearing issues—have both checked.
Quality tires aren't cheap, but they're essential for safety. Financing lets you afford the right tires now instead of settling for budget options or driving on dangerous worn rubber.
| 4 Tires | 12 Mo | 24 Mo |
|---|---|---|
| $600 | $54/mo | $28/mo |
| $900 | $80/mo | $43/mo |
| $1,200 | $107/mo | $57/mo |
| $1,600 | $143/mo | $76/mo |
*Estimated at 12.99% APR
Your tires are critical safety equipment. Get approved for financing in minutes and drive with confidence.