

Any Make, Any Model, Any Brand... we will sell you TIRES AT COST!
We buy our tires in bulk, which allows us to pass on great savings to you. We regularly check our competitor's prices to ensure a price match for you!
If you find a better price on your tires within 30 days of purchase, we'll refund the difference. Guaranteed!
Your tires are your only points of contact with the road, so it's important to choose the right set for you. Our tire finder tool makes it quick and easy to find tires for any vehicle. Once you've selected your new tires, your certified service experts can handle all of your tire needs - it's that simple.



Summer Tires
Summer tires have a dedicated rubber compound that delivers excellent grip and handling on both dry and wet roads in warmer conditions.

All-Season Tires
All-season tires combine characteristics of both summer and winter tires into a hybrid solution with the benefits of both.

Winter Tires
Winter tires provide outstanding grip on road surfaces covered with snow and ice, as well as wet roads in cold conditions.
Do's
When the time comes to shop for tires, many people go to the dealership or their local mechanic -- but these businesses often carry a limited number of brands or tire models. Here at Bannister GM we are a full-service tire dealer and we carry a wide range of brand names and will be familiar with local weather and road conditions. Talk to our service advisors about the type of driving you do and get our recommendations.
If you live where it snows, buy a set of proper snow tires (also known as winter tires) and use them in the winter. All-season tires are designed to handle all weather conditions, but they aren't optimized for any particular one. Snow tires are designed for one thing and one thing only: Keeping your car going where you point it when temperatures are low and the roads are covered in snow and ice. By using snow tires in the winter, you can opt for a "summer" tire better suited to your tastes -- be that a quieter, more comfortable ride, better handling, improved rain performance or longer tread-life.
Rotating the tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles will ensure that they wear at the same rate, allowing you to get the most return on your investment and ensure that all four tires will be ready for replacement at the same time.
NEVER replace a single tire -- if a tire is damaged and cannot be repaired, replace it as well as its mate on the other side of the car.
Don'ts
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