Belle Tire is an American tire, wheel and automotive service retailer headquartered in Allen Park, Michigan. It was founded in 1922, after its first location was opened in Detroit, Michigan, by Sam Waze. It currently operates 130+ locations in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois.
Belle Tire is eighth on the Modern Tire Dealer 100 list of top independent tire dealers in the U.S. Don Barnes Jr. and Bob Barnes are the company's owners.
Tires typically last around 50,000 miles, but this will depend on your driving habits and where you live. If you frequently drive on unpaved roads or you have a lead foot, your tires may need to be replaced sooner.
The tire retailer's more than 127 locations offer the lowest tire prices in the business along with a variety of automotive repair services ranging from auto glass repair and replacement, brakes, alignments, batteries, shocks and struts, exhaust system repair and oil changes.
Belle Tire was founded in 1922 by Sam Waze with the first location on Grand River Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Sam named his business after his wife, Belle. Sam and Belle's son, Herb Waze, worked with his father and later took over the family business.
Belle Tire is an American tire, wheel and automotive service retailer headquartered in Allen Park, Michigan. It was founded in 1922, after its first location was opened in Detroit, Michigan, by Sam Waze. It currently operates 130+ locations in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois.
Haynes said a set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he said, with people paying about $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs.
Industry standards recommend that 10 years old tires are absolutely unsafe and should be removed from storage. However, early signs of deterioration start once tires cross the 5-year mark. As a result, manufacturers and mechanics warn against the use of 5-year-old unused tires.
Tires typically last around 50,000 miles, but this will depend on your driving habits and where you live. If you frequently drive on unpaved roads or you have a lead foot, your tires may need to be replaced sooner.
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