Tires | Who Buys Used

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Tires | Who Buys Used

Salvage yards often buy tires in bulk or as part of a whole vehicle. They are a reliable option if your tires are older or have less tread.

Finding someone to buy used tires depends on their condition—whether they are road-ready or destined for recycling. Buyers generally fall into three categories: local retailers, online marketplaces for individual sales, and industrial recycling facilities. Local Business Buyers who buys used tires

Specialized facilities like those listed on Retread.org buy "casings" (the tire's body) if the structure is sound, even if the tread is gone, to apply a new tread layer. Online Marketplaces for Private Sales Salvage yards often buy tires in bulk or

These shops are the most common buyers. They typically pay $10–$25 per tire if the tread is deep and the rubber is free of dry rot. Some may offer more for high-performance or rare sizes. They typically pay $10–$25 per tire if the

General mechanics may buy used tires to keep as low-cost replacements for their customers. It is best to call ahead, as many only accept tires for recycling rather than purchase.

Many local shops buy used tires for resale or as inventory for customers on a budget. These businesses often prefer tires in sets of two or four with significant tread life remaining.