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Driving and buying tires in Billings

Billings, Montana is the largest city in the state and has fantastic access to many of the state’s natural beauties and national parks. Even though it’s located on the edge of the Great Plains you’re still able to drive to Yellowstone National Park in 3 hours, and can even be skiing in 1 hour! Also known as Magic City for its rapid growth in the late 1800s, you’ll enjoy driving in and around this little city.
When you’re searching for tires in Billings remember you have access to one of the country’s largest selections of new and used tires, at the click of a button. We stock more than 60,000 of the highest quality tires, from all the well-known brands, and we’ll send them directly to you for free, using FedEx. You can also rest easy knowing you’re getting the best prices possible, with our price match promise.

 

 

Billings tire shops and key auto facilities

walmart
Walmart Auto Care Center
2525 King Ave W, Billings, MT 59102
2525 King Ave W, Billings, MT 59102
45.7573991
-108.5806878
costco
Costco Tire Center
2290 King Ave W, Billings, MT 59102
2290 King Ave W, Billings, MT 59102
45.7533603
-108.5750969
MORE Racing Motorsports Complex
MORE Racing Motorsports Complex
8400 Story Rd, Billings, MT 59101
8400 Story Rd, Billings, MT 59101
45.702698
-108.6300266
Billings Motorsports Park
Billings Motorsports Park
11278-11520 Roundup Rd, Shepherd, MT 59079
11278-11520 Roundup Rd, Shepherd, MT 59079
46.0029784
-108.4704326
Rocky Mountain Dragway
Rocky Mountain Dragway
8405 Raceway Ln, Acton, MT 59002
8405 Raceway Ln, Acton, MT 59002
45.9349781
-108.7543693
Big Sky Speedway
Big Sky Speedway
11298 Roundup Rd, Shepherd, MT 59079
11298 Roundup Rd, Shepherd, MT 59079
46.0029905
-108.4756796
Buses of Yellowstone Preservation Trust
Buses of Yellowstone Preservation Trust
124 Broadway Ave N, Red Lodge, MT 59068
124 Broadway Ave N, Red Lodge, MT 59068
45.1887557
-109.2488037

 

Did You know

Did you know that?..

Billings owes much of its growth to the automobile industry

Despite not having a single car factory anywhere nearby, Magic City wouldn’t be as large and thriving if it weren’t for the invention of the gas-powered automobile. In the early 1900s the city was one of the fastest growing in the nation, thanks to the nearby oil fields, and the country’s ravenous appetite for oil, to fuel cars, trucks, and planes. This boomed even further during World War II when the army needed more oil for their jeeps, tanks, submarines, ships, and airplanes. This has continued into the 21st Century with a new oil field being discovered near Billings.

 

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Automotive Billings at a glance

Automotive Billings at a glance
Automotive Billings at a glance
Driving in the Magic City may not be as easy as in other cities in Montana, with its larger population, but it’s still an easy city to get around. Although in winter you do need to know how to handle your vehicle on the roads.

Auto shows

The residents of Magic City love a good car show and here are a few to look out for:
  • Roaring 20’s Auto Club is based in Billings and hosts an annual collectible and classic car auction and swap meet, as well as regular meetings and club drives. You can find out more on the club’s official website.
  • Burn the Point Classic Car Show takes place annually in downtown Billings. Enjoy watching classic 60s and 70s muscle cars and older restored classics cruise around, and then dance to some great music and bands. You can find out more on the show’s official website.
  • CMYRYD is a group for car and truck lovers and they hold regular events in Magic City and neighboring towns. Billings events include the R.O.A.D.R.A.S.H. Car and Bike Show and Cars for Kids charity event. You can learn more on their official website.

Winter driving tips

Winter can be beautiful in Magic City, but it also brings its own share of challenges, especially when it comes to driving. Snow and ice can make road conditions hazardous, so it's important to take some extra precautions when behind the wheel. Here are a few winter driving tips to keep in mind:
  • Always leave extra time to get to your destination Snow and ice can slow down your travel time, so plan accordingly.
  • Clear any snow from your vehicle before driving Snow and ice on your windshield can obstruct your view, and snow on your roof can slide off and distract other drivers, so make sure to clear it off before hitting the road.
  • Avoid using cruise control. When driving in winter you need to be alert and in full control of your vehicle, and cruise control can cause you to become complacent.
  • Take care driving in low visibility Falling snow can make it difficult to see other vehicles on the road, so use extra caution when driving in these conditions.
  • Avoid passing snow plows unless you really have to Snow plows are out on the roads for a reason - to clear a path for other vehicles. Passing them unnecessarily puts you and other drivers at risk.
  • Leave extra space between your car and others Stopping distances are increased in winter weather, so make sure you leave enough space between you and the car ahead of you in case you need to brake suddenly.

 

Choosing the right tires for driving in Billings

 

Where to buy new tires in Billings?

If you’re in the market for a new tire shop in Billings, MT you have a few options locally. Even though you’re in the largest city in the whole of the state, with a population of just over 100,000 people your choices are still somewhat limited. You have local stores like Walmart and Costco which will stock a few bestsellers, but for a much larger selection visit our online new tire shop.
With one of the largest selections in the country you’ll be able to find exactly the tire you need, no matter your vehicle or requirements. Search by rim size, terrain, vehicle make and model, and many other criteria to find exactly what you’re looking for. We offer the best prices and send every tire out for free, using FedEx, to save you even more time or money. And better yet, order by 12 noon on a business day and we’ll send your tires out the very same day.

Walmart Auto Care Centers

  • 2525 King Ave W, 59102
  • 1649 Main St, 59105s

Costco Tire Center

  • 2290 King Ave W, 59102

 

Where to buy used tires in Billings?

In Magic City, you’ll need more than one set of tires to deal with all the weather conditions the city experiences, and that can be costly. Used tires are a great way to save more than a few dollars, while not sacrificing quality. There are a few used tire shops in the city but they have a very limited selection and are unable to offer the best deals.
We have one of the largest stocks of used tires online and can offer you the absolute best prices, for a quality product. Every tire we stock goes through a thorough 2-stage process to make sure they are in good condition and will give you many miles of safe driving. You’ll also find:
If you have any questions about our used tires, which ones to choose for your car or truck, or any of our policies, please call our team, toll-free at 1-888-566-6214, or talk with us online.

 

What tires do you need for Billings weather?

What tires do you need for Billings weather?
What tires do you need for Billings weather?
Billings, Montana experiences a variety of climate conditions throughout the year. The average high in summer is between 77-87 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average low in winter is 19-17 degrees Fahrenheit. While not as harsh as the rest of the state, winters in Billings are still harsher than much of the country, with almost 60 inches of snowfall and regular sub-zero temperatures.
This can make driving conditions very difficult, and it is important to take precautions when operating a vehicle in winter weather. Make sure to keep your gas tank at least half full, and be sure to pack blankets and warm clothing in case you become stranded. Using the right tires is also vital for staying safe in this climate.

Winter

In winter in Magic City, you should definitely use winter tires, especially if you regularly drive outside of the city. These are designed to cope better with sub-zero temperatures, as the special rubber compound is softer and won’t harden in these frigid temperatures. The tread patterns are also designed to grip ice and snow while clearing away water and slush to improve traction.
Studded tires or snow chains are also a good option for the harsher weather. If you regularly go into more rural areas or to the mountains to the west then adding studs to your studdable winter tires is a good idea. Montana laws allow you to use studded tires from October 1st until May 31st. But if you are more of a city dweller, keeping a set of tire chains in the trunk is a good call too, for those occasions when you have to drive in heavy snow or thick ice.

Spring, summer, and fall

For the rest of the year, your tire choice will depend more on the type of driving you like to do. For the average motorist who is on highways the vast majority of the time, all-season tires are a great all-around choice. If you go off-road more frequently then all-terrain tires might be a better bet, and if you have a sportier car and like to drive in a sportier fashion, then summer tires will allow you to corner, brake, and accelerate faster.

 

Best-selling tire brands in Billings*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022

 

The most popular tire sizes in Billings*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022

 

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DRIVERS’ BILLINGS GUIDE: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Drivers’ Billings guide: practical information
Drivers’ Billings guide: practical information
With its small population traffic is not too much of a problem in Magic City, but with our guide to motoring here, you’ll breeze through the city. Read about the rules of the road, highways, traffic news, and when to switch out your tires for winter.

Live traffic report

Rush hour isn’t a major issue in Magic City, but due to the harsh climate, you will find regular road repairs and construction in this small city. Keep on top of road closures with these live traffic reports:

Seasonal tire changeover

Even though the climate is milder in Billings than most other cities in the state of Montana, winters are still cold and snowy enough for a seasonal tire switchover to be nearly a necessity. Here are the details of when you should do your tire switchover.

Colder months

For the winter season, you will want to consider putting snow tires or ice tires on your vehicle from around November to March. And if you regularly drive into the mountains you may need to keep your winter tires on until April or even May, depending on the year and your particular driving habits. You can choose general winter tires or tires that can take studs if you often drive on particularly icy or snowy roads.
Snow tires are made from very soft rubber to grip snow and ice, and their treads are jagged with a wide pattern, to channel away snow, slush, and water. On the other hand, ice tires often have silica in the rubber to grip onto ice even more firmly, and their treads are more tightly packed than snow tires, to ‘grind’ the ice and grip onto it.

Warmer months

For the warmer months, from around April to October, you have a wider choice of tires, depending on your vehicle type and where you like to drive. Most drivers, who stay on paved roads for the majority of the time, like all-season tires or touring tires in the warmer months. Touring tires will give the most comfortable ride on the pavement, and give great gas mileage too.
High-performance car drivers enjoy using summer tires which allow them to drive the mountain roads in a sportier fashion, with great cornering, braking, and acceleration. These tires are designed to grip the pavement in warmer weather, whether it’s wet or dry.

Driving Laws

You’ll find that many cities have slightly different laws than the state they’re in and that holds true for Magic City. Here are some things to be aware of:
  • Cell phone use, is banned while driving in the city, unlike in the rest of the state.
  • Buckle up and make sure everyone in the vehicle is wearing their seatbelt.
  • Give space to bicycles, about 3 to 5 feet to be precise, should be left between the side of your car and a cyclist, when passing.
  • School zone speed limits will be different, and slower than those on surrounding streets, so watch out for signs and lower your speed.

Window tint laws

In Big Sky Country you’ll probably want to tint your windows to reduce glare inside your vehicle and keep temperatures down on sunny days. But be sure to stick to the state laws on how dark you can tint your windows:
  • Windshields may only be tinted above the AS-1 line.
  • Front side windows, must allow in 24% light.
  • Rear side and rear windows must allow in 14% light.
  • Reflective tints can’t be used on windshields and on other windows must not be more than 35% reflective.
Learn all about window tinting, its many benefits and options, and why you should add it to your vehicle.

Roads and highways

Magic City has several major highways running through the city limits, including two Interstates, several state highways, and a couple of US routes. All of these highways are well-maintained and offer drivers a smooth, safe ride. They are all clearly marked, so you will never have any trouble finding your way around Billings. Here are the most important highways you’ll need to know in the city
  • I-90 runs from east to west, just to the south of the downtown area. It connects the districts and surrounding towns of Billings Heights, Downtown, Lockwood, Westend, South Hills, Laurel, and Shiloh making it easy to get anywhere you need to go in Billings. Outside the city, it connects with the I-94 and goes on to cities including Bozeman and Missoula, as well as interstate travel outside of Montana, starting with Wyoming.
  • I-94 starts just to the east of Billings, making it a convenient highway for those who need to travel to the east of the city. This highway provides access to North Dakota and the Great Lakes.
  • US 87 is a north-south highway that runs through the downtown area and Billings Heights. Within the city limits it’s called Main Street. This highway provides access to Havre to the north and to the south goes through Wyoming and then all the way to Texas.
  • Montana Highway 3 starts at the I-90 in Billings, and runs through downtown on North 27th Streed, providing access to the airport. This highway connects Billings to Great Falls, 220 miles to the northwest
All of these highways are essential for getting around Billings and the surrounding areas.

 

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Best tires for Billings

Best tires for Billings
Best tires for Billings
Like most of the state, drivers in Magic City love a big pickup truck. There’s a reason the Ford S Series is a consistent favorite in this town! Tires designed specifically for pickup trucks can be a good choice, when looking for the best tires, Billings, as they let you take your truck off-road, but still remain reasonably comfortable on paved roads. They also have a much higher weight rating, allowing you to carry a truck full of camping or farming equipment, or even tow a trailer or boat behind your truck, safely and comfortably.
But remember, the best tires for you might be different and you should always take a few factors into consideration when choosing your next set of tires:
  • What type of vehicle do you drive?
  • Do you mostly drive on paved roads, off-road, or a mix of both?
  • What time of year will you be using these tires?
  • Will you be carrying heavy loads?
  • What’s most important to you - fuel efficiency, road comfort, durability, handling, etc?
With our wide range of search criteria, you’ll be able to find just the right tires for your vehicle. You can search by vehicle make and model, season, terrain, type of vehicle, and much more. And if all this is too much for you - give our team a call at 1-888-566-6214 (toll-free) and they’ll be happy to help you choose your next tires.

 

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If you are looking for the best prices on new and used tires in the Magic City, look no further than our website. With savings of up to 50%, you’re certain to save money on your next set of tires with us.
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There are always great deals to be had in our online used tire shop. Whether you’re looking for tires for your new passenger car or decade-old pick-up truck we have sizes and prices to suit! Shop at Utires.com for used tires in Billings

 

 

FAQ

Where to buy tires in Billings?

You have a few great options for a tire shop, in Billings, MT, but for the best prices and best selections visit United Tires' online tire outlet. You’ll discover a huge selection of more than 60,000 new and used tires all at the lowest prices anywhere. We regularly scour the web to make sure our prices are the best, and if you find a cheaper price, we’ll match it. Our used tires adhere to the highest safety and quality standards and undergo our thorough checking process before we’ll sell them. You won’t have any surprises at checkout either, as shipping with FedEx is completely free.

What tires are best for Billings?

In Billings, pickup trucks are very popular, so truck tires and all-terrain tires are a great bet. When it comes to finding the best tires for your vehicle, it's important to consider both your vehicle type and the conditions of the roads you'll be driving on. Truck tires are designed for durability and long life, making them ideal for carrying heavy loads. All-terrain tires offer excellent traction in both dry and wet conditions, and on both paved and unpaved surfaces, making them ideal for exploring the many off-road attractions in the area. Whichever type of tire you choose, be sure to get one that's specifically designed for your vehicle to ensure optimal performance.

Do I need winter tires in Billings?

Winter tires are very strongly advised in Billings, which experiences long, cold winters. As anyone who has driven in the snow knows, it can be a tricky proposition. Even with the best tires, it's easy to slip and slide on icy roads. That's why many drivers opt for winter tires. Winter tires are designed to provide better traction in the snow and ice, helping to keep you safe on the road. In addition, they are often made from a softer rubber material that is less likely to harden in cold weather, making them more effective at gripping the road.

 

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