Snow/Winter Tires

Winter weather can be risky and unpredictable. But, with the right snow tires, you can conquer ice and snow-covered roads. Winter tires are designed to provide superior grip, handling, and control on icy roads. These tires have deeper treads and specialized rubber compounds that enable them to grip the road, allowing you to brake, turn, and accelerate with confidence. Discounted Wheel Warehouse carries a range of top-quality winter tires from leading brands like Cooper, Goodyear, Toyo, and Bridgestone. Shop now and save on your next set of tires.

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  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Celsius Cargo

    $129.45 - $347.27/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $11.08/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $22.40/week
    Options Available: 11
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Celsius Sport

    $150.45 - $449.29/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $12.88/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $26.04/week
    Options Available: 35
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Open Country WLT1

    $193.59 - $295.23/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $16.56/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $33.52/week
    Options Available: 13
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Observe G3 Ice

    $82.35 - $275.35/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $7.04/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $14.24/week
    Options Available: 60
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Observe GSI-6 LS

    $119.10 - $337.76/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $10.20/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $20.60/week
    Options Available: 54
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Celsius II

    $100.61 - $321.83/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $8.60/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $17.40/week
    Options Available: 71
  • Toyo

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Observe GSI-6 HP

    $125.90 - $253.87/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $10.76/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $21.80/week
    Options Available: 29
  • Michelin

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    X-Ice Snow

    $130.99 - $504.99/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $11.20/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $22.68/week
    Options Available: 97
  • Michelin

    Delivered in 2-6 Business Days

    Pilot Alpin PA5 SUV

    $319.51 - $510.51/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $27.32/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $55.28/week
    Options Available: 9
  • Bridgestone

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    Blizzak DM-V2

    $154.61 - $349.14/ea

    affirm-payment Set of 4 Starting at $13.24/week
    acima-payment Set of 4 Starting at $26.76/week
    Options Available: 43
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Frequently Asked Questions

All-season tires will do just fine in light snow. But they are not as good as snow tires in deep or packed snow. For the best traction and safety in harsh winter weather, consider using special winter tires.

With their aggressive tread and larger footprint, off-road tires can be used in light snow. However, they are not made for winter driving. Their lack of siping and biting edges limit their use in packed snow and ice.

The best snow tires can vary depending on your vehicle and driving conditions. Top-rated options include the Bridgestone Blizzak, Michelin X-Ice, Nokian Hakkapeliitta, and the Continental VikingContact. Our experts can help you find the best fit for your needs.

We provide all-season tires like the Michelin CrossClimate2, Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady, and Nokian WRG4 — all of which will do fine in light snow. However, no all-season tire can match the performance and reliability of dedicated snow tires.

No. We don’t recommend using snow tires in the summer. Firstly, these tires have special rubber and tread designs for cold temperatures. However, they can wear and affect handling on warm, dry roads. It's best to swap them out for summer or all-season tires when the weather warms up.

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