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Driving and buying tires in Cheyenne

Welcome to Cheyenne! This page is dedicated to getting around Wyoming’s most populous city on four wheels. Created by Utires’ experts, it includes invaluable information on roads and highways, parking laws, window tint laws, and advice on where to buy new and used tires. The city of Cheyenne is known as the “Magic City of the Plains” because of the pace at which its population grew.
Whether you drive a sedan, pick-up truck, a coupe, or an SUV Crossover, United Tires has a range of new and used tires to fit your vehicle. Get expert advice from our friendly 24-hour sales staff by calling toll-free at 773-840-0282, or by pressing the Live Chat button on our website. Buy new or used tires online on our website, save up to 50% and enjoy fast, free FedEx Home Delivery to your Cheyenne driveway!

 

 

Cheyenne tire shops and key auto facilities

walmart
Walmart Autocare Centre, Cheyenne
2032 Dell Range Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
2032 Dell Range Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
41.1635103
-104.7940757
walmart
Walmart Autocare Centre, Cheyenne
580 Livingston Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82007
580 Livingston Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82007
41.1267694
-104.76685
museum
Messenger’s Old West Museum
616 Crook Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
616 Crook Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
41.1317206
-104.7918053
museum
Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
4610 Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
4610 Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
41.1579452
-104.8362502

 

Did You know

The Lincoln Highway run through Cheyenne

The Lincoln Highway, one of the earliest highways for automobiles, ran through Cheyenne. It started in New York’s Times Square and traversed the country ending in Lincoln Park in San Francisco.

 

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Automotive Cheyenne at a glance

Automotive Cheyenne at a glance
Automotive Cheyenne at a glance
The city of Cheyenne is located in the southeastern corner of Wyoming at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Interstate 25. It is the capital of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County. The population of Cheyenne is approximately 64,000 people. The city is also known for its annual Frontier Days celebration, which is the largest rodeo in the world.

Automotive history

Cheyenne is a city with a long tradition of automotive culture. The first car in Cheyenne is thought to have been brought here in 1898 by a local rancher, and by the early 1900s, there were already many small businesses offering repairs and parts for vehicles. In the years since then, Cheyenne has become known as a haven for car enthusiasts, with numerous shops and businesses catering to their needs. Whether you're looking for antique parts or the latest aftermarket accessories, you’ll be able to find them in Cheyenne. And with its wide-open spaces and scenic beauty, it's also the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely drive.

 

Choosing the right tires for driving in Cheyenne

 

Where to buy new tires in Cheyenne?

New tires are a hefty investment so you want to be confident you’re purchasing the best size, fit, and make for your vehicle. Safety should always be the most important factor to consider. At United Tires, we have a stock of over 5,000 new tires and a 24-hour toll-free hotline 1-888-566-621, that enables you to speak directly to an expert about your tire needs. Best of all, all our tires are sold for very affordable prices, and all are delivered straight to your doorstep via FedEx Home Delivery Service.
Rather shop on the high street? There are numerous Walmart Autocare Centers in Cheyenne that offer multiple brands at competitive prices. If you prefer the personal touch, then consider shopping with a privately owned tire shop where the customer service is nearly always great and they’re often on first-name terms with their customers.

Walmart Autocare Centre, Cheyenne

  • 2032 Dell Range Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
  • 580 Livingston Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82007

 

Where to buy used tires in Cheyenne?

Looking to buy used tires from a reliable, affordable source in Cheyenne? There are many options available to you, including Walmart Auto Centers and privately run tire stores. For the most hassle-free shopping experience, visit utires.com where you’ll find a selection of over 50,000 used tires, to suit all vehicle types and budgets. Because we only sell used tires with 60%-99% tread life left in them, you can be confident that our discount tires will last the distance.
If you’d rather have nearly new tires, then check out our range of driven once tires. As the name suggests, they have only ever hit the roads once but are still heavily discounted, compared to brand-new tires. United Tires is becoming a well-respected and increasingly popular platform from which to buy used tires due to its:
  • Huge range of used tires that include all of the top recognized brands as well as many budget-friendly options
  • Its search function for used tires under $50 which makes shopping for discount tires easy
  • All tires are checked three times before being shipped to customers, both manually and electronically, to ensure they have no defaults.
  • A generous returns policy that aims to achieve 100% customer satisfaction
  • Enjoy fast and free FedEx Home Delivery Service straight to your Cheyenne doorstep
  • Buy used tires from the comfort of your living room, and save up to 50% of your tire budget still getting rubber with perfect tread left!

 

What tires do you need for Cheyenne weather?

What tires do you need for Cheyenne weather?
What tires do you need for Cheyenne weather?
Even though Cheyenne’s mountainous location helps protect it from the harshest of Wyoming weather, the city still experiences short hot summers and long, freezing winters. Most residents of Cheyenne choose to drive on all-season tires year-round to avoid seasonal tire changeovers. All-season tires that carry the M&S (mud and snow) symbol are a great choice for Cheyenne roads because their treads offer great grip on snowy and muddy roads. However, if they don’t carry this symbol, all seasons are likely to struggle for grip on Cheyenne’s winter roads. For this reason, we recommend driving on summer tires during the warm season and switching to winter tires in September, when winter draws in.

All-terrain tires

Given that Cheyenne is surrounded by wide-open spaces and many unsealed roads, all-terrain or off-road tires are also a popular choice in Cheyenne for owners of four-wheel drives. They cost more than regular tires, but by buying used or once-driven all-terrain tires on utires.com you can make savings of up to 50%.

 

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Best-selling tire brands in Cheyenne*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2021
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The most popular tire sizes in Cheyenne*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2021

 

 

 

DRIVERS’ CHEYENNE GUIDE: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Drivers’ Cheyenne guide: practical information
Drivers’ Cheyenne guide: practical information
In Cheyenne, you won’t experience the chaotic traffic that is commonplace in many US cities. The biggest challenges you’re likely to encounter are extremely harsh winter weather and deer wandering onto the road from time to time! This guide aims to help you drive safely in Wyoming’s largest city.

Live traffic report

No matter where you live in the US, it’s always advisable to check live weather reports before making long or important road trips. Here are some of the most reliable live traffic report websites for Cheyenne:

Seasonal tire changeover

Tires should be changed seasonally in Cheyenne because the city experiences such extreme variations in temperature. By driving on summer tires during the hot, dry summer months and then swapping to winter tires in the freezing winter months offers, you can be assured of a comfortable and most importantly a safe ride on the roads.

Warm weather

The warm season in Cheyenne lasts from June until September, with temperatures reaching a daily high of around 74°F. At this time of the year, all-season tires or summer tires deliver the best performance and grip on Cheyenne’s hot roads. Summer tires deliver a more sporty style of driving and are ideal for warm weather and regular rainfall.

Cold weather

The true winter season in Cheyenne goes from mid-December until mid-March. However, snow can fall between September and May. During these months, it’s advisable to have either all-season M&S tires on your vehicle or to switch over to winter tires that are designed to deal well with deep snow, ice, or severe frosts. When choosing winter tires, there are several sub-categories of tires to consider, ranging from studdable tires to ice tires to snow tires. They each have their peculiarities and strengths. If you would like more advice on the best winter tires for your vehicle, call our 24-hour toll-free hotline at 773-840-0282 and speak to our knowledgeable sales staff.

Driving Laws

Cheyenne driving laws are of course designed to keep residents and visitors safe on the roads. It’s worth familiarizing yourself with some of the most important rules, before hitting the roads:
  • Yield to pedestrians: All drivers must yield to pedestrians, and drivers must always use turn signals when turning or changing lanes.
  • Cell phone usage Cell phone usage is prohibited while driving. Cheyenne issues tickets of $750 to drivers caught using their cellphones.
  • Seat belts: All passengers in a vehicle must wear seatbelts at all times.
  • Speed limit: The speed limit in Cheyenne is 65 miles per hour.

Window tint laws

Cheyenne summers are hot and sunny so it makes sense for drivers to look at tinting their windows to protect drivers' eyes from excessive glare. Every state in the US has different window tint laws so it’s worth familiarizing yourself with the specific tint laws of Cheyenne, before going ahead and tinting your vehicles windows:
  • Visible Light transmission or VLP is 28% is permitted on all windows
  • On the AS-1 line or top 5 inches on the windshield, non-reflective tint is permitted
  • Amber, yellow or red tint colors are allowed
  • Tint reflection can only be 20% or less
  • If a vehicle has rear tinted windows, it must also have side mirrors
For more information, visit the US Window Tint Laws website. Want to know everything about the tinting industry today? Find out the latest trends, the best products, get valuable professional advice, and much more!

Roads and highways

Cheyenne, Wyoming is home to many roadways and highways that are vital to the city's economy and transportation:
  • Interstate 80: The I-80 was the city's first highway which was completed in 1974 and has since been expanded to include four lanes. I-80 runs east to west through the city, connecting Cheyenne with other major cities in the region.
  • Interstate 30: The city is also home to US Route 30, which runs north to south through Cheyenne. US 30 connects Cheyenne with Denver, Colorado, and Omaha, Nebraska. A few years ago Cheyenne's Highway 30 was widened to accommodate more traffic.
  • Smaller roads: In addition to these two major highways, Cheyenne also has many smaller roads and highways that connect the city with its suburbs and surrounding areas. These roads and highways are essential for the city's transportation system and play a vital role in the city's economy.

 

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Best tires for Cheyenne

Best tires for Cheyenne
Best tires for Cheyenne
At United Tires, we believe that the best tires for Cheyenne are the safest tires and the safest tires can change with the seasons, particularly in regions of the US that experience extreme temperature swings:

Warm weather tires

In Cheyenne’s warm weather, between May and September, we advise either driving on all-season tires or summer tires. Summer tires will bring out the best performance in your vehicle. They are extremely responsive tires, due to their superior braking and accelerating qualities as well as their stable cornering. All-season tires have a long lifespan and are ideal for driving in mild weather and on dry or wet roads.

Cold weather tires

When the long winter months arrive in Cheyenne, between September and April, drivers remain safe on the roads if they’re driving on all-season tires with the M&S symbol, or if they’ve switched their summer tires out for winter tires. If you’re particularly worried about skidding on black ice on roads in winter, another option is to plump for ice tires, which contain a softer and stickier compound.

Studded tires

There are only 7 states in the US that allow studded tires without any date restrictions - Wyoming is one of them. Studded tires have metal studs embedded in them which provide for safe driving on even the most extreme icy surfaces. The only disadvantage of studded tires is that they need to be changed out once the snow and ice have melted, otherwise they will damage the surface of roads. A neat option is to put studdable tires on your vehicle, which allow studs to be screwed in and out of tires when necessary.
Whether you’re in the market for all-season tires, summer tires, winter tires, or studdable tires, you can shop for them on our website and get the best daily deals! All our tires are triple-checked for defaults (both manually and using machinery) before being shipped to customers. Our free and fast FedEx Home Delivery Service straight to your door makes for hassle-free tire shopping. United Tires is now a leading supplier of new and used tires in the US. Don’t miss out on our great deals!

 

Buy tires in Cheyenne and save up to 50%!

If you’re shopping for discount tires in Cheyenne, it’s worth checking out the deals at Walmart Automotive Centers and privately owned tire stores. However, we recommend also checking out the 60,000+ tires on our website: search by tire type, tire brands, by season, or terrain, among other parameters. Save up to 50% on well-known brands and make your budget spread further.
Many of our customers comment that by shopping with United Tires, they can afford to purchase both winter and summer tires at the same time, not compromising the budget. Plus, benefit from convenient FedEx Home Delivery straight to your door. There’s no easier or more cost-effective way to buy tires in Cheyenne!
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FAQ

Where to buy tires in Cheyenne?

When buying tires, it’s always advisable to do some cost comparison research. Generally, big high street brands, such as Walmart are a good place to start. They sell a great range of affordable new and used tires. If you’re looking to put a little less legwork into your purchase, then consider buying your tires online with a reputable company, such as utires.com. Thanks to our 24/7 toll-free customer hotline and our generous returns policy, we offer great customer service and even deliver tires straight to your Cheyenne door via our free FedEx Home Delivery Service.

What are the best tires for driving in Cheyenne?

It is possible to drive in Cheyenne on all-season tires if they’re all-season tires that can cope with ice and snow. Alternatively, it’s advisable to drive on summer tires during the brief summer months, before switching to winter tires before the snow and ice blow in around September time.

Do you need to switch to winter tires when driving in Cheyenne?

It depends. If you are driving on high-quality all-season tires that carry the M&S symbol, it’s not strictly necessary to switch to winter tires when driving in Cheyenne. That said all-season tires that aren’t snow and mud certified can become dangerous on Cheyenne's winter roads. In this instance, it is advisable to switch those treads over for winter tires, that are specifically designed to handle well on snow and ice.

 

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