Goodyear Tire Coupons in 2026

Last updated: June 20, 2026  |  By: Jake Morrison

June 2026 update: rebate and financing terms re-checked against Goodyear’s current tire rebate center pages.

Goodyear tire coupons 2026 - manufacturer mail-in rebate up to $80 per qualifying set, Goodyear Credit Card bonus adds $100 for a combined total up to $180 per set, six-month no-interest financing on purchases of $600 or more, rebate submission window roughly 30 to 45 days from purchase

Goodyear’s tire deal is a manufacturer mail-in rebate up to $80 per qualifying set, and if you redeem it onto the Goodyear Credit Card instead of a check, that jumps by another $100 – a combined value of up to $180 on a set of four. It’s real money, but it only arrives if you submit the paperwork inside the window. For the chain’s full coupon lineup across every service, the Goodyear coupons hub covers oil changes, brakes, and alignment too.

I bought a set for the Ranger through a Goodyear rebate promotion and fully intended to mail the form in that same week. Life got in the way, the receipt sat in a kitchen drawer, and by the time I actually filled out the form I was within a few days of the submission deadline printed on it. It went through, but it was closer than it should have been for free money I’d already earned just by buying the tires. The lesson stuck: the rebate isn’t automatic, the deadline is real, and “I’ll get to it” is exactly how people end up forfeiting $80 to $180 they were already owed.

Current Goodyear Tire Rebate Offers

Promotion type Typical value When available
Manufacturer mail-in rebate Up to $80 per qualifying set Ongoing, varies by tire line and promotion period
Goodyear Credit Card bonus Extra $100 (combined total up to $180 per set) Same rebate period, card redemption only
6-month no-interest financing 0% interest on purchases of $600 or more Requires opening or using a Goodyear Credit Card
Rebate submission window Typically 30-45 days from purchase Exact deadline printed on your specific rebate form

Figures re-checked against official Goodyear tire rebate center and credit card pages, June 2026. Qualifying tire lines and exact rebate amounts rotate by promotion period – confirm the current offer before you buy, not after.

No active official offer was found. Check local store pages or use the main savings guide on this page.

How the $80 Rebate and $100 Card Bonus Actually Stack

These are two separate steps in the same redemption process, not two coupons you apply independently. You buy the qualifying tires, pay full price at the counter, then submit the rebate claim afterward – at which point you choose how to get paid. Pick a check or a virtual prepaid card and you get the base rebate, up to $80 on a set. Pick the Goodyear Credit Card instead and the manufacturer adds another $100 on top, pushing the total to as much as $180. The catch is simple: you need to either already have that card or be willing to open one, since the bonus is specifically a card-redemption incentive, not a cash option. If you’d rather not deal with a store card, the smaller cash rebate is still there and still real money.

Why the Submission Deadline Is the Real Risk

The rebate amount gets most of the attention, but the deadline is where actual money gets lost. Most manufacturer tire rebate programs, Goodyear’s included, run a submission window in the 30-to-45-day range from the purchase date – not 30 days from when you happen to get around to mailing the form. Receipts get misplaced, forms get set aside, and a rebate that was fully earned the day you bought the tires quietly expires because nobody mailed it in time. My own form went in with days to spare, not weeks, and I only avoid repeating that by submitting the claim within 48 hours of any qualifying purchase now, before the receipt has a chance to disappear into a drawer.

What Most Drivers Get Wrong About Goodyear Tire Coupons

The most common mistake is expecting the rebate to come off the price at checkout, the way a coupon code would. It doesn’t – you pay full price first, then get reimbursed weeks later, and only if you do the paperwork. The second mistake is assuming any Goodyear tire qualifies. Rebate eligibility is tied to specific tire lines during a given promotion period, so the model that qualified last spring might not be on the list this fall. Confirm the current qualifying lineup at goodyear.com/tire-rebates before you buy, not after you’re holding a receipt for tires that turn out to be ineligible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Goodyear have tire coupons?

Yes, structured as a manufacturer mail-in rebate rather than a discount at checkout – up to $80 per qualifying set, plus an extra $100 if redeemed onto the Goodyear Credit Card instead of a check. See the Goodyear coupons hub for the chain’s offers across every other service.

How does the $100 credit card bonus work?

When you submit the rebate claim, you choose how to get paid. Selecting the Goodyear Credit Card instead of a check or prepaid card adds an extra $100 to the base rebate, bringing the combined total up to $180 on a qualifying set. The bonus is specific to that card and isn’t available as a cash option.

Do all Goodyear tires qualify for the rebate?

No. Eligibility is tied to specific tire lines and models during a given promotion period, and the qualifying list changes between promotions. Check the current lineup at goodyear.com/tire-rebates before buying, since a model that qualified during an earlier promotion isn’t guaranteed to qualify later.

How long do I have to submit the Goodyear tire rebate?

Most manufacturer tire rebate windows run roughly 30 to 45 days from the purchase date, though the exact deadline is printed on your specific rebate form and can shift by promotion. Submitting within the first week of buying the tires removes the risk of a misplaced receipt costing you the rebate entirely.

How long does the rebate take to arrive once submitted?

Typically 4 to 8 weeks if redeemed as a mailed prepaid card or check. Redeeming to the Goodyear Credit Card instead tends to post faster, since it’s an account credit rather than a physical card mailed to your address.

Does the 6-month no-interest financing require buying a full set of four?

Not specifically by tire count – it’s based on purchase amount, requiring $600 or more on the Goodyear Credit Card. In practice, that threshold usually lines up with a full set on most vehicles, but a smaller number of higher-priced tires could also qualify.

How does Goodyear’s tire rebate compare to Pep Boys’s or Walmart’s tire coupons?

Pep Boys and Walmart both build their tire value into the installation side – lifetime rotation and periodic free-install promotions rather than manufacturer rebates. Goodyear’s rebate is a different kind of savings entirely, paid after the fact rather than reflected in the price you pay at checkout. See the Pep Boys tire coupons page and Walmart tire coupons page for how those models compare directly.

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Rebate and financing terms verified against official Goodyear tire rebate center and credit card pages, June 2026.

Jake Morrison - automotive service pricing writer

About the Author

Jake Morrison

Jake spent three years working the pit at a Jiffy Lube in Garland, Texas, before switching to full-time automotive writing. A Goodyear tire rebate form that almost missed its deadline after sitting in a kitchen drawer is why he now submits any mail-in rebate within 48 hours of the purchase, no exceptions.