Comparing Walmart Tire Listings and Current Inventory
Missing one size or store filter may change Walmart tire prices, may delay tire installation, or may remove a listing from current inventory.
A quick pre-check may help you sort live listings faster, avoid mismatched specs, and compare options based on local availability instead of guesswork.This guide focuses on search and inventory. Use it to review listings, filter results, and compare total cost before you choose a tire.
What to Sort First
Before you compare listings, check the details that may affect fit, service access, and price. These filters often shape what you can actually order locally.
| Filter | What to verify | Why it may change results |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle spec match | Tire size, load index, and speed rating from your door sticker or owner’s manual | A mismatch may block tire installation or may shift ride and wear |
| Store and fulfillment | Selected store, current inventory, pickup, and ship-to-store options | Local availability may differ by store and by size |
| Service capability | Appointment slots, TPMS support, and special fitment handling | Some stores may stock the tire but may not handle the install |
| Promo timing | Rollback tags, clearance tags, brand rules, and submission dates | Price drivers may change fast when promo windows close |
If one of these filters fails, another listing may fit better. That may save time before you compare options side by side.
How to Filter Current Listings
You may start with the Walmart tire shop listings and set your store first. Walmart tire prices may look different until you choose a location and enter the exact size.
Common search sizes may include 195/65R15, 205/55R16, and 215/60R16. Filtering results by exact size may narrow the list faster than filtering by brand first.
What may make a listed price move
- Stock status: A tire may appear online but may not be in current inventory nearby for your exact size.
- Delivery method: Pickup and ship-to-store may change timing and total cost.
- Service add-ons: Mounting, balancing, disposal, and road-hazard coverage may not show in the first price.
Where Price Drivers May Show Up
Rollback and clearance tags may help you spot short-term pricing shifts. These listings may depend on size, season, and store-level stock.
You may review tires on Rollback and tires on Clearance to check current inventory. After that, compare the tag price with the installed cost for the same size.
If timing matters, you may also review tire buying season guidance and replacement timing indicators. Those references may help you decide whether to keep watching listings or buy soon.
Compare Listings Across Retailers
Marketplace sorting often works better when you compare the same size across a few stores. This may show whether a lower tire price comes with higher service fees or weaker local availability.
- General comparison: You may review Discount Tire tire pricing, Tire Rack listings, and Costco tire center listings.
- Promo tracking: You may also check Tire Rack tire promotions and Discount Tire promotions.
- Sorting logic: Compare the same tire size, similar service bundle, and the same pickup or install path.
When you compare options, use total installed cost as the main sort. That number may matter more than the first sticker price.
Current Inventory to Review at Walmart
These models often appear in Walmart tire shop listings. Prices may move by size, supply, and local availability, so treat each link as a live listing check.
- Douglas All-Season / Performance: often around $55 to $80 per tire. Review Douglas listings.
- Goodyear Reliant All-Season: often around $68 to $95 per tire. Check Reliant pricing.
- Hankook Kinergy ST: often around $80 to $115 per tire. Browse Kinergy ST inventory.
- Kumho Solus TA51a: often around $75 to $110 per tire. See Solus TA51a listings.
- General AltiMAX RT45: often around $90 to $125 per tire. View RT45 listings.
- Westlake RP18: often around $45 to $65 per tire. See RP18 pricing.
- Cooper Endeavor: often around $100 to $130 per tire. Find Cooper Endeavor listings.
- Michelin Defender: sometimes around $150 to $200 or more per tire during promo periods. Check Michelin Defender listings.
If you want one more comparison layer, you may review Uniform Tire Quality Grading details from NHTSA. That may help when two listings look close on price but may differ on treadwear or traction ratings.
Check Tire Installation and Service Access
A tire in stock may still need a separate service check. Tire installation may depend on staffing, equipment, and open appointments.
You may review Walmart Auto Care Center services before checkout. That may help you confirm mounting, balancing, TPMS support, and what the service package may include.
If shipping benefits matter to your search, you may also look at Walmart+ details. Terms and item coverage may vary, so this check may be useful before you sort delivery options.
Sorting Through Local Offers Before You Buy
- Confirm your exact tire size, load index, and speed rating.
- Set your store in the Walmart tire marketplace before judging price or stock.
- Check Rollback listings and Clearance listings for your size.
- Compare the same size across Discount Tire, Tire Rack, and Costco.
- Check service access through Auto Care Center listings.
- Keep receipts and promo records in case a rebate or warranty check may come later.
Your next step may be comparing listings side by side, then sorting through local offers by size, service access, and total installed cost. That approach may give you a cleaner view of current inventory before you commit.