New Tire Financing

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 Financing
🌧️ All-Season
❄️ Winter/Snow
🏎️ Performance
🚛 Truck/SUV
$400-$1,600Set of 4 Tires
40,000-80,000Mile Warranties
7.99%APR Starting Rate
24 HoursLoan Approval

Types of Tires We Finance

Different driving conditions and vehicles require different tires. Here's what each type offers.

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All-Season Tires

Versatile performance in dry, wet, and light snow. Good for most drivers in moderate climates. Longest tread life.

$80-$200 each
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Winter/Snow Tires

Specialized rubber stays flexible in freezing temps. Deep treads evacuate snow and slush. Essential for harsh winters.

$100-$250 each
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Performance Tires

Maximum grip for spirited driving. Enhanced cornering and braking. Softer compound means faster wear.

$150-$400 each
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All-Terrain Tires

Balanced on-road comfort with off-road capability. Popular for trucks and SUVs. Aggressive tread patterns.

$150-$350 each

Top Tire Brands

We finance tires from all major manufacturers. Here are the most popular options by category.

Michelin
Premium
Goodyear
Premium
Bridgestone
Premium
Continental
Premium
Pirelli
Performance
BFGoodrich
All-Terrain
Cooper
Mid-Range
Yokohama
Mid-Range
Firestone
Value
Hankook
Value
Kumho
Budget
Falken
Budget

💡 Premium vs Budget Tires

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.

Understanding Tire Sizes

Your tire sidewall contains all the information needed to buy the correct replacement.

Example Tire Size

P225/55R1797V
P = Passenger

Vehicle type (P=Passenger, LT=Light Truck)

225 = Width

Tire width in millimeters

55 = Aspect Ratio

Sidewall height as % of width

R = Radial

Construction type (nearly all modern tires)

17 = Wheel Diameter

Rim size in inches

97V = Load/Speed

Load capacity and max speed rating

Tire Pricing Guide

Prices vary by size, brand, and type. Here's what to expect for a set of four tires installed.

CategoryCompact/SedanSUV/CrossoverTruck
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-$1,400N/A
All-Terrain (Truck/SUV)N/A$700-$1,200$800-$1,400

*Prices include mounting, balancing, and disposal fees

Signs You Need New Tires

Don't wait for a blowout. Watch for these warning signs that indicate tire replacement is needed.

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Tread Depth Below 2/32"

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".

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Age Over 6 Years

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.

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Uneven Wear Patterns

Wear on edges indicates under-inflation or alignment issues. Center wear means over-inflation. One-sided wear suggests alignment problems.

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Bulges or Bubbles

Sidewall bulges indicate internal damage from impacts. These weak spots can blow out without warning. Replace immediately—no repair possible.

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Vibration at Highway Speeds

Vibration through steering wheel or seat may indicate tire damage, out-of-balance wheels, or internal belt separation. Have tires inspected promptly.

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Excessive Road Noise

Increasing tire noise often indicates irregular wear patterns or worn tread. May also signal wheel bearing issues—have both checked.

Finance Your New Tires with Tresl

Why Finance Tires?

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.

  • Borrow $500-$5,000 – Cover tires plus installation
  • APR from 7.99% – Competitive rates
  • 12-48 month terms – Flexible payments
  • 24-hour decisions – Fast approval
  • Use any tire shop – Costco, Discount Tire, local shops

Sample Monthly Payments

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

Tire Buying FAQs

Should I replace all four tires at once?
Ideally yes, especially for AWD vehicles where mismatched tread depths can damage the drivetrain. For FWD/RWD vehicles, you can replace in pairs (always put new tires on rear for safety). Replacing all four ensures balanced handling and even wear.
How long do tires last?
Typical tires last 40,000-80,000 miles depending on quality, driving style, and road conditions. Budget tires may only last 30,000 miles while premium touring tires can exceed 80,000. Check your tire's treadwear warranty for guidance.
Do I really need winter tires?
If you regularly drive in temperatures below 45°F or encounter snow/ice, winter tires significantly improve safety. The rubber compound stays flexible in cold temps while all-season tires harden. The difference in stopping distance on ice can be 30-40 feet.
Can I buy tires online and have them installed?
Yes! Sites like TireRack and SimpleTire ship directly to local installers. You can often find better prices online. Factor in mounting/balancing costs ($15-25 per tire) when comparing prices.
What's included in installation?
Standard installation includes mounting, balancing, new valve stems, and old tire disposal. Some shops also include a road hazard warranty. Always ask what's included before comparing prices.

Don't Compromise on Safety

Your tires are critical safety equipment. Get approved for financing in minutes and drive with confidence.

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