Last updated: June 20, 2026 | By: Jake Morrison
June 2026 update: rebate amounts and local promotion patterns re-verified.
There’s no single “tire coupon” the way there’s a $10-off oil change coupon. The real savings are spread across a few different systems: manufacturer rebates ($50–$100 per set at Discount Tire and Firestone), Firestone’s periodic buy 3 get 1 free promotion, a price match policy at Discount Tire, and everyday low pricing at Walmart that doesn’t use coupons at all. Pep Boys and Midas run occasional local-store sales that vary week to week.
I learned this the annoying way a couple of years back, shopping for a new set for the Ranger. I went in expecting a printable coupon like the ones I’d used at Jiffy Lube for decades, and the Discount Tire associate just looked at me and explained the rebate system: submit the form after you buy, get a prepaid card back in a few weeks. No code, no printout, nothing to show at the register. Once I understood that the “coupon” was a rebate form sitting on a manufacturer’s website, finding the actual deal took about five minutes instead of an afternoon of searching for a promo code that doesn’t exist.
What’s Actually Available, by Chain
| Chain | What’s actually available | Typical value |
|---|---|---|
| Discount Tire | Manufacturer rebate, price match, 10% military discount | $50–$100 per set of 4 |
| Firestone | Buy 3 get 1 free (periodic), manufacturer/brand rebate, 10% military | $80–$150+ value when running |
| Walmart | No coupon system — already-low fixed pricing | $18.00/tire install, tire prices marked low year-round |
| Pep Boys | Occasional seasonal tire sales, check pepboys.com | Varies by week and region |
| Midas | Local store-specific discounts, not nationally advertised | Varies by location |
All figures sourced from official chain pages and re-verified June 2026. For per-tire installation pricing rather than coupon structure, see the tire installation cost comparison.
No active official offer was found. Check local store pages or use the main savings guide on this page.
Why a “Tire Coupon” Search Comes Up Empty at Some Chains
Walmart and Discount Tire are the two biggest reasons a generic “tire coupons near me” search feels broken. Walmart doesn’t discount tires with coupons because its everyday prices are already set low. There’s nothing to clip. Discount Tire’s savings live in rebate forms and a price-match policy, not a promo code box at checkout. Firestone and Midas are closer to what people expect from “coupons,” but even there, the best numbers usually live one click deeper, on a local store page rather than the national homepage.
Discount Tire — Best for: rebate stacking and price match
Discount Tire runs manufacturer rebates through Michelin, Goodyear, Cooper, and BFGoodrich that cycle through the year at $50 to $100 per qualifying set. You submit the rebate online after the purchase, typically within a 30-day window, and the prepaid card or check arrives 4 to 8 weeks later. Their price match policy is the other lever: bring a written quote on an identical tire from a local competitor, and they’ll match it at the register. The Discount Tire coupons guide has the full current rebate table.
Firestone — Best for: buy 3 get 1 free, when it’s running
Firestone’s buy 3 get 1 free promotion is the single biggest dollar-amount deal in this category when it’s active, typically spring and fall. On a $150-per-tire set, that’s $150 off the total. The catch is timing: it’s not a standing offer, so if you need tires today and the promotion isn’t live, don’t wait months for it while driving on worn tread. The Firestone tire coupons guide breaks down exactly when it tends to run and what else is stackable.
Walmart — Best for: not needing a coupon at all
Walmart’s tire prices and $18.00 installation fee are already low enough that hunting for a coupon is mostly wasted effort. If your goal is the lowest predictable number without any research, Walmart is the path of least resistance. See the Walmart tire installation cost guide for the full breakdown.
Pep Boys — Best for: catching a seasonal sale
Pep Boys doesn’t run a consistent national coupon program the way Firestone does, but they do post periodic seasonal tire sales on pepboys.com, the kind of thing that shows up around major holiday weekends. There’s no fixed dollar figure to quote here because it actually changes; checking their current offers page before a purchase is the only reliable way to know what’s live.
Midas — Best for: a quiet local deal nobody else is advertising
Midas tire pricing and promotions are almost entirely store-by-store. A Midas three miles from another Midas can have a completely different current offer. There’s no shortcut here besides calling or checking the specific store’s page directly.
Insider Tip
At Discount Tire, the price match and the manufacturer rebate are two separate systems, and in some cases you can use both on the same purchase. Bring a competitor’s written quote for the price match, then ask whether the rebate still applies on top once the matched price is locked in. It’s not guaranteed every time, but I’ve seen it work, and the associate can confirm it in about thirty seconds. Most people use one lever and never ask about the other.
What Most Drivers Get Wrong About Tire Coupons
The biggest mistake is treating “no coupon code” as “no savings.” Discount Tire looks coupon-free at first glance, but the rebate programs there often beat a printed coupon at any other chain by a wide margin: $100 back on a set of Michelin tires is real money, it just arrives a few weeks later instead of at the register. The second mistake is checking only the national homepage. Firestone’s buy 3 get 1 promotion and Midas’s local deals both live closer to the store level than the brand level. A five-minute check of your specific nearest location, rather than the generic national page, is what actually finds the deal.
Jake’s Take
If you’re buying a full set and a rebate is active, Discount Tire is hard to beat once you factor in the manufacturer rebate plus the bundled installation. If Firestone’s buy 3 get 1 happens to be running, that’s the single best number on this list, full stop. If you don’t want to do any of this research, Walmart’s flat low pricing means you’re not leaving much on the table by skipping the hunt. Either way, check the rebate or promo at the specific store you’re using (not just the brand’s homepage) before you commit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Discount Tire have tire coupons near me?
Not in the traditional sense — there’s no promo code at checkout. What’s actually available is a manufacturer rebate program worth $50 to $100 per set of four on qualifying tires from brands like Michelin, Goodyear, and BFGoodrich, plus a price match policy and a 10% military discount. The rebate isn’t applied automatically; you submit a form online after the purchase, typically within 30 days, and the prepaid card or check shows up 4 to 8 weeks later. On a $600 set of four Michelin tires, a $100 rebate is real, meaningful savings even though it doesn’t show up as a discount at the register. Check discounttire.com/offers for the current active rebates in your area.
Is Firestone’s buy 3 get 1 free deal always available?
No — it’s periodic, most commonly running in spring and fall. When it’s active, you pay full price for three tires and the fourth, the least expensive of the four, is free. On a set of $150-per-tire all-season tires, that’s $150 in savings; on $200-per-tire tires, $200. Outside that window, Firestone falls back to manufacturer rebates in the $50–$100 range and a 10% military discount. Always check firestone.com/coupons before assuming the buy 3 get 1 deal is currently running.
Does Walmart offer tire coupons?
No. Walmart doesn’t run a coupon program for tires — their pricing is built around already being low, with $18.00 per tire for installation and competitive tire prices year-round. If you want the lowest number without doing any coupon research, that’s effectively Walmart’s pitch.
Does Pep Boys run tire sales or coupons?
Occasionally, through seasonal promotions posted on pepboys.com rather than a standing national coupon program. There’s no fixed amount to quote since it changes by season and region — checking their current offers page directly before a purchase is the only reliable way to know what’s live that week.
How much can I actually save with a tire manufacturer rebate?
On a full set of four, $50 to $100 is the realistic range at Discount Tire and Firestone, depending on the brand and the specific promotion running that month. Michelin rebates tend to run on the higher end, often $70 to $100 per set, while Goodyear and BFGoodrich offers are more commonly $50 to $80. The rebate is funded by the tire manufacturer, not the retailer, which is why the amount and the qualifying models change independently of which store you buy from. Missing the submission window — usually 30 days after purchase — means losing the rebate entirely, so submitting the form the same day you buy is the safest move. Stack that with a price match if a competitor has the same tire cheaper, and the total savings on a $600–$800 set of four can land well past $150.
Can I stack a price match and a manufacturer rebate at Discount Tire?
Sometimes, yes. The two programs are separate — price match is applied at the register against a written competitor quote, while the rebate is submitted after purchase directly to the manufacturer. If a tire has an active rebate and you’ve got a lower written quote from a competitor, ask the associate whether both apply to your specific transaction; some manufacturer rebate terms restrict combining with other discounts, so it depends on the exact program that month.
How do I find local-only tire deals that aren’t on the national site?
Search “[chain name] tires [your city]” instead of just the brand name, or use the chain’s store locator and click through to your specific location’s page rather than stopping at the national homepage. Midas and Pep Boys are the two most likely to have a local-only deal that the national page doesn’t show. A two-minute call to your nearest store, asking what’s currently running, is often faster than digging through a website.
Sources
Coupon and rebate information verified from official chain pages, June 2026. Local promotions vary by store and change frequently, so always confirm with your nearest location before assuming an offer is still active.
- Discount Tire Current Offers and Rebates
- Firestone Complete Auto Care Coupons
- Walmart Tire Maintenance
- Pep Boys Tire Services
- Midas Tires
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