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By The Automotive Shop · Jerome, ID

Tire Brands in Jerome, ID — Michelin, Goodyear & More

The brands that fit Magic Valley roads, Magic Valley trucks, and Magic Valley weather — available with real prices and expert installation in Jerome.

Serving Jerome, Wendell, Gooding, Buhl, Filer, Kimberly, Hagerman, Hansen, Eden, and Shoshone.

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2745 Tucker Ct A, Jerome, ID 83338

Serving Jerome, Wendell, Gooding, Buhl, Filer, Kimberly, Hagerman, Hansen, Eden, and Shoshone.

Buy Top Tire Brands in the Magic Valley

If you want a straight answer on tire brands, here it is: we stock and source every major manufacturer that makes sense for vehicles driven in southern Idaho. That means Michelin, Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, Firestone, Pirelli, Yokohama, Hankook, Toyo, and Falken — and that list isn't exhaustive. Our distributor network is wide, so if there's a brand or a model you have in mind that isn't on that list, ask us and there's a good chance we can get it within a couple of business days.

The full lineup of brands we carry and source:

  • Michelin
  • Goodyear
  • BFGoodrich
  • Bridgestone
  • Continental
  • Cooper
  • Firestone
  • Pirelli
  • Yokohama
  • Hankook
  • Toyo
  • Falken

We don't push one brand because the margin is better. We match the brand and the specific model to the vehicle, the load it carries, and the roads it runs. That's the same approach we take on every repair — give you the right part for the job, not the most profitable one for us. Use the shop tool or give us a call, and we'll tell you exactly which model makes sense for your situation.

All-Season, Winter & Performance Tires for Idaho Roads

Southern Idaho driving covers a wide range of conditions — dry summer highways, icy January mornings on the Snake River Plain, and everything between. The brand and model that works best for you depends on which of those conditions you see most often. Here's a breakdown of the main categories and the real models that perform in each.

All-Season Tires

The Michelin Defender 2 is one of the most-recommended all-season tires we sell, and for good reason: it carries an 80,000-mile treadwear warranty, rides quietly, and handles wet roads and light snow better than most all-seasons at any price. If you want a tire you can put on and mostly forget about for years of Idaho commuting, it's hard to beat. Continental CrossContact and Bridgestone Turanza are also strong all-season picks for SUVs and crossovers — good road manners, real wet-weather grip, and long tread life.

For drivers who don't hit mountain passes regularly but still want a tire rated for snow, look for the 3-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol on the sidewall. Several all-season models earn that rating, which means they've met a minimum traction standard on snow — useful for Twin Falls winters even if you're not heading up to Sun Valley.

Dedicated Winter Tires

If you drive Timmerman Hill on US-20, run into the mountains regularly, or live somewhere that gets consistent ice and packed snow from November through March, a dedicated winter tire is worth it. The Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is one of the best winter tires on the market. It's not just about the tread pattern — the rubber compound stays soft and grippy below 45°F in a way that all-season compounds simply don't, and that difference shows up in braking distance on ice. We can set you up with a second set of wheels so swapping twice a year takes an hour instead of a weekend.

Performance & All-Terrain Tires

The BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2 earns the 3-peak mountain snowflake rating and handles Idaho's mix of pavement, gravel roads, and field access better than almost any tire in its class. It's a genuinely capable off-road tire that still drives comfortably on the highway — which is why it's one of the most popular tires we install on half-ton and three-quarter-ton pickups. For performance-focused passenger cars, Michelin Pilot Sport, Continental ExtremeContact, and Pirelli P-Zero are available and can be sourced quickly through our distributor network.

Truck, Diesel & Farm Tire Brands

Heavy-duty vehicles need tires built for their weight and their work. We're a diesel and fleet shop — truck tires aren't a side business for us, they're a daily staple. Here's how we think about the main segments.

Light-Truck & Off-Road

For half-tons, three-quarter-tons, and one-tons that see a mix of highway and off-pavement use, the brand options are wide: BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, Toyo Open Country A/T III, Cooper Discoverer AT3, and Falken Wildpeak are all solid choices depending on how aggressively you go off-road versus how much you care about highway quiet and fuel efficiency. We'll talk through your actual use case — how you load the truck, where you drive it, whether you tow — and narrow it down to two or three real options before you ever open the shop tool.

For mud-terrain needs — people who spend serious time in fields, on trails, or doing construction work — Goodyear Wrangler MTR, BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain KM3, and Toyo Open Country M/T are the brands that consistently hold up. They're louder on pavement and wear faster if you're mostly on asphalt, so they make most sense when off-road traction is the priority.

Ag & Farm

Jerome County is one of Idaho's most productive agricultural counties and we see farm trucks, grain haulers, and service vehicles all week. Farm tire needs are different from highway-truck needs — you want tires that handle gravel roads, field access, and hauling without folding up. We source ag and farm tires from Goodyear, Firestone, and other manufacturers that specialize in agricultural and utility applications. Tell us what you're running and how you use it; we'll spec the right load range and tread pattern.

Fleet

If you're managing a fleet — whether that's dairy trucks, construction vehicles, or service vans — consistency matters more than picking the "best" brand for any single unit. We work with fleet operators to spec a standard tire across vehicle types, order in quantity, and handle installs efficiently. Goodyear, Bridgestone, Michelin, and Continental all have dedicated commercial and fleet lines with the load ratings and durability that fleet operators need. Call us to talk through your fleet situation and we'll work out pricing and logistics that make more sense than sending one truck at a time.

Not Sure Which Brand? Compare Real Prices

Choosing a tire brand from a list doesn't tell you much without knowing what it costs for your specific vehicle and size. Our online tool solves that — enter your year, make, and model and you'll see real prices on every tire that fits, across all the brands we carry and source. You can sort by brand, price, or performance category and see the actual installed price before you ever call us.

Shop & Compare Tire Prices

Once you have a set in mind, we order it to our shop and get you scheduled as soon as it arrives — most tires are here in one to three business days. From there, our tire installation service covers mounting, computer balancing, new valve stems, TPMS reset, and torque to spec. We also offer tire road-hazard warranty coverage so your investment is protected after the install. Use the tool to compare brands now, or give us a call and we'll help you pick before you even open it.

You can also browse our full tire shopping page for more on what to expect when buying tires in Jerome.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tire brands do you carry in Jerome?

We stock and source the major brands — Michelin, Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, Firestone, Pirelli, Yokohama and more. Use our shop tool to see every brand that fits your vehicle with real pricing.

What's the best tire brand for Idaho winters?

For ice and packed snow, dedicated winter tires like the Bridgestone Blizzak win. For year-round Idaho driving, the Michelin Defender 2 (80k-mile warranty) and BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2 (3-peak mountain snowflake) are strong all-weather picks. We'll match the tire to how and where you drive.

Do you carry truck and farm tires?

Yes — light-truck, off-road, heavy-duty diesel, fleet, and ag/farm tires. We're a diesel and fleet shop, so truck tires are everyday work here.

Can you get a brand you don't have in stock?

Almost always. Our online tool sources from large distributor networks, so we can usually get the exact brand and model you want within a few business days.

Ready to get on the schedule?

Call us, book online, or stop by the shop in Jerome.