Tire Rack’s President’s Day Sale Saves You $80 on Top Tire Brands

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Tire Rack President's Day Tire Deals

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Forget mattresses. Our Founding Fathers would rather see you put your money toward the tires you need to drive the wheels off your car. Tire Rack’s President’s Day tire deals are here to help you with that. Right now, you can save $80 instantly on sets of four or more tires from  Bridgestone, Firestone, Goodyear, Cooper, Nitto, and Toyo. Just be sure to hurry up and jump, as these sales end on February 18th. 

There’s quite the selection of tires to work with. Whether you’re looking for something that guarantees safe driving for the remainder of the slick season, like the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady2, or something with a little more teeth for loose terrain like the Recon Grappler A/T, Tire Rack’s giving you a chance to save. 

BF Goodrich G-Force Phenom T/A

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There are also some other pretty sweet non-President’s Day deals to check out. For example, you can get $80 back on BF Goodrich tires when a set of four totals $900.00 or more. Full sets for less can still earn $60. Either way, it’s a good opportunity to see what the new G-Force Phenom T/A is all about. Yes. It’s already time to start thinking about setting yourself up with summer tires

More President’s Day Tire Deals at Tire Rack 

Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+

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Bridgestone Tire Deals

Firestone Firehawk Indy 500

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Firestone Tire Deals 

Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady2

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Goodyear Tire Deals

Cooper Cobra Instinct

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Cooper Tire Deals

Nitto Recon Grappler A/T

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Nitto Tire Deals

Toyo Open Country R/T Trail

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Toyo Tire Deals

 
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Hank is the former Commerce Editor at The Drive. As a diehard gearhead, he spends the majority of his free time dissecting and playing with all things mechanical.