Used Tire Shops in Houston, TX
36 local shops serving Houston and the surrounding area, sourced from open mapping data and checked against our 3-listing verification bar โ see how we verify listings. Compare shops below, or request free quotes and we'll connect you with up to 3.
With a population of 2,320,268, Houston supports enough independent tire shops that used-tire shopping here means real choice, not settling for whatever a single shop has on the shelf โ worth comparing at least two before you buy a set.

Used tires specifically in Houston
Houston's extreme summer heat and year-round humidity accelerate tire aging, softening rubber and raising blowout risk on long stretches of I-10 (the Katy Freeway) and I-45 (the Gulf Freeway) where highway speeds build heat fast. Heavy seasonal rain and flash flooding โ especially along US-59 (the Southwest Freeway) and the I-610 Loop โ leave standing water and hydroplaning risk that punishes worn tread, and storm-damaged pavement afterward adds potholes on top of it. Because heat does more damage here than cold, checking tread and sidewall condition before the peak of summer matters more in Houston than seasonal tire swaps do.
That climate factor is exactly what a good Houston shop should be checking for before they sell you a used tire โ it's the difference between a tire that's merely cosmetically fine and one that's actually safe for another two or three years of local driving. Ask the shop directly whether they check for this kind of wear pattern before they show you their used inventory.
Landmarks near Houston shops
Shops covered on this page serve drivers across the Houston area, including routes near Space Center Houston, Minute Maid Park, NRG Stadium, The Galleria, Houston Zoo, Buffalo Bayou Park and Downtown Aquarium โ useful reference points if you're coordinating a same-day mount-and-balance appointment around errands elsewhere in the city.
Neighborhoods we cover
We track shop listings across Houston neighborhoods including Montrose, The Heights, Midtown, EaDo, Third Ward, Sharpstown, Gulfton and Spring Branch. If your neighborhood isn't on that list, the shops above still likely serve your area โ proximity to a specific neighborhood matters less for tire shopping than it does for, say, a sit-down restaurant.
Population
2,320,268
Local shops listed
36
Typical used tire price
$20โ$95
Climate factor
Houston's extreme summer heat and year-round humidity accelerate tire aging, softening rubber and raising blowout risk on long stretches of I-10 (the Katy Freeway) and I-45 (the Gulf Freeway) where highway speeds build heat fast.
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Cost to list a shop
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Data last updated
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36 Used Tire Shops in Houston
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All-Star Tire Co., Inc.
619C Broadway Street, Houston, TX, 77012
El Celayense
7011 Long Point Road, Houston, TX
Discount Tire
11500 East Freeway, Houston, TX, 77029
Discount Tire
9131 Long Point Road, Houston, TX, 77080
Rent-A-Tire
20E East Crosstimbers Street, Houston, TX
Antoine Tire Shop
Costco Tire Center
Pedro's Tire Shop
1802 North Main Street, Houston, TX
Hard Texas Tire & Wheel
Carolina's Tire Shop
505 East Parker Road
NTB-National Tire & Battery
11041 East Freeway, 77029
World Wide Tires
3351 Rauch Street, Houston, TX, 77029
Houston Tire Center
Houston, TX
Discount Tire
4950 North Freeway, Houston, TX, 77022
Delta Tire Service
Galvan Tire Service
3511 Telephone Road, Houston, TX
A-1 Industrial Tire, inc.
Galvans Tire Service
Discount Tire
1902 East T C Jester Boulevard, Houston, TX, 77008
Don Rucker's Tire
Discount Tire
9402 Stella Link Road, Houston, TX, 77025
Discount Tire
2990 South Loop West, Houston, TX, 77054
Mr. Tires and Car Stereos
9423 Bauman Road, Houston, TX, 77076
Empire Tire & Wheel
1316 Crosstimbers Street, Houston, TX
Lopez Tire Shop
8430 Fulton Street, Houston, TX
Gator Tire & Wheel
11121 Bauman Road, Houston, TX
Granado's Tire Shop
6030 Airline Drive
Discount Tire
2927 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX, 77098
Discount Tire
5111 Antoine Drive, Houston, TX, 77092
Monterrey Tire Center, Inc.
631 West 24th Street
Dos Vaqueros Tire Shop
810 Little York Road, Houston, TX, 77076
Gress Tire Shop
10702 Bauman Road, Houston, TX
American Wheel & Tire
11350 Northwest Freeway, Houston, TX
Solis Tire Center
5723 Airline Drive, Houston, TX
Soria's Tire Shop
3002 Broadway Street, Houston, TX
TreadWright Tires
6501 Navigation Boulevard, Houston, TX, 77011
Verified local shop vs. the alternatives
If you're weighing a Houston shop against a full-price new set or an unverified private listing, the difference usually comes down to whether you can put your hands on the tire before you pay for it.
โ Local shop, used tires
- โInspected by the shop before sale โ tread depth, DOT date, sidewall condition
- โ$140โ$320 for a set of 4, mounted and balanced
- โYou can see and reject the exact tire before it goes on your car
- โBest for older vehicles, budget constraints, or matching an existing set
- โLocal return/exchange window at most independent shops (ask before buying)
โ Full-price new, or unverified listing
- โNo inspection โ condition is whatever the listing photo shows, or less
- โFull retail new-tire pricing runs $590โ$900 for the same set
- โYou find out the tire's real condition after it's already mounted
- โOverkill for an older vehicle that isn't worth a full new set
- โNo recourse once you've paid a stranger and driven away
What used tires cost in Houston
National averages for tires purchased from an independent shop โ your local market may run above or below these.
Shops that see a lot of Texas-climate wear tend to price toward the top of these ranges for tires with deep remaining tread, since that inventory turns over fast โ worth asking directly what drove a specific shop's number.
Economy
Compact & sedan sizes, e.g. 175/70R14, 195/65R15
$20โ$45
per tire
Standard
Mid-size sedan & crossover, e.g. 205/55R16, 225/65R17
$30โ$65
per tire
Truck / SUV
17" and up, e.g. 265/70R17, 275/55R20
$45โ$95
per tire
Mounting and balancing: $0โ$20 per tire (often included).
How to buy used tires safely in Houston
The steps below apply anywhere, but step 3 โ the DOT date check โ matters more in Houston given the local wear conditions covered above. Don't skip it because the tread looks fine.
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Step 1 of 6
Find your exact tire size
Printed on your current tire's sidewall (e.g. 225/65R17) or the sticker inside the driver's door jamb. Never go smaller on load index or speed rating than your vehicle requires.
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Step 2 of 6
Compare local shops
Look for shops that let you inspect a tire before it's mounted โ that single question filters out most of the bad ones.
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Step 3 of 6
Check the DOT date code
Last 4 digits on the sidewall = week and year of manufacture. Reject anything older than 6 years, even with deep tread โ rubber degrades internally regardless of appearance.
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Step 4 of 6
Inspect tread and sidewall
At least 4/32" tread depth, no sidewall bulges, cracks, or exposed cord. Uneven wear on one edge signals an alignment problem on the previous vehicle, not a defect in the tire itself.
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Step 5 of 6
Negotiate as a set
Buying 4 at once is your real leverage โ ask for a set price and compare against at least one other shop before agreeing.
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Step 6 of 6
Check pressure and vibration after 24 hours
Verify PSI against your door-jamb sticker the next morning, once the tires have gone through a full heat cycle. Persistent vibration means the shop should rebalance at no charge.
Houston Used Tire FAQ
01Does Texas require a tire tread check as part of vehicle inspection?+
Not anymore. Texas eliminated its annual state safety inspection for regular passenger vehicles effective January 1, 2025 (House Bill 3297), so tread depth is no longer checked as part of registration. Officers can still cite visibly bald or unsafe tires during a stop, but routine tread monitoring is now up to the driver.
02When is the riskiest time of year for tire failure in Houston?+
Peak summer, roughly June through August, when sustained heat on freeways like I-10 and I-45 raises the odds of a heat-related blowout, especially on older or under-inflated tires. Checking tread and pressure before summer road trips is a good habit here.
03Where do most Houstonians buy used or budget tires?+
Independent tire shops concentrated in neighborhoods like Gulfton and Sharpstown are a common source for used and budget tires, often priced below big-box retailers and able to mount and balance the same day.
04Is it better to buy tires locally in Houston or order them online?+
Online retailers can be cheaper on the tire itself, but you'll still need a local shop for mounting and balancing โ and given how quickly Houston heat and flash flooding can turn a marginal tire into a real problem, having a local shop check alignment and pressure at install time is worth the trip, even if it costs a bit more than ordering online alone.
05How long do used tires last?+
It depends entirely on remaining tread depth, not age alone. A used tire with 8/32" or more of tread can deliver 20,000โ30,000 miles of use. Anything under 4/32" should be considered near the end of its life regardless of price.
06How long does mounting and balancing take?+
Most shops mount and balance a set of 4 in 30โ60 minutes. Ask if you need to wait or can drop off โ many shops offer same-day service without an appointment for used tire purchases.
07Do shops inspect used tires before selling them?+
Reputable ones do โ tread depth, DOT date code, and a visual sidewall check are standard practice. If a shop won't show you the tire before it's mounted, that's a reason to go elsewhere, not a normal used-tire transaction.
08What's the #1 hidden problem with used tires?+
Age, not appearance. Rubber degrades internally over time regardless of how much tread is left or how good the tire looks. Check the DOT date code on the sidewall โ avoid any tire manufactured more than 6 years ago, even if the tread looks new.
09Will used tires look mismatched on my car?+
Only if you let them. Ask the shop to match brand and tread pattern across at least the front pair or rear pair โ mismatched tread depth or compound between paired tires can affect handling and is worth avoiding, not just a cosmetic issue.
10What should I bring or know before buying?+
Your exact tire size (printed on your current tire's sidewall, e.g. 225/65R17) and how many tires you need. If you're replacing fewer than 4, bring your vehicle or a photo of the remaining tires so the shop can match tread pattern and wear level.
11What if my current tire has damage โ repair or replace?+
A puncture in the tread's center, smaller than 1/4", can often be patched from the inside for $15โ$25. Sidewall damage, bulges, or punctures near the edge of the tread are not repairable and mean replacement, used or new.
12Do used tires come with a warranty?+
It varies by shop โ ask before buying. Many independent shops offer a short window (7โ30 days) to return or exchange if you notice a problem after driving on it, though this is shop policy, not a manufacturer warranty like new tires carry.
13When is the best time of year to buy used tires?+
Late summer and early fall, before winter-tire demand spikes inventory turnover and prices. Shops also tend to have the most selection right after lease returns and trade-ins come in, which cluster in spring and fall.
14Should I buy from a national chain or an independent local shop?+
For used tires specifically, independent local shops typically have far more used inventory and lower prices โ national chains mostly sell new. An independent shop is also more likely to let you inspect and negotiate before mounting.
Houston neighborhoods
Compare Houston shop prices to buying online
Local pickup lets you inspect the tire first. Online retailers sometimes beat local pricing but you can't inspect before it ships. Here's how the tradeoff actually breaks down.
Local vs. online: which is the better deal? โOther cities we cover
The bottom line for Houston
A used tire from a shop that lets you inspect it before mounting is a better deal than a discounted new tire from a shop you can't verify โ that holds regardless of which city you're in. What changes in Houston specifically is what the shop should be checking for given local conditions. Houston's extreme summer heat and year-round humidity accelerate tire aging, softening rubber and raising blowout risk on long stretches of I-10 (the Katy Freeway) and I-45 (the Gulf Freeway) where highway speeds build heat fast. Ask about it directly when you call, and use the tread-and-DOT-code check from the process section above no matter how good a used tire looks on the shelf.
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