Get the right tires and automotive supplies for any job. From all-season truck tires and winter tires to ATV tires, trailer tires, and essential car parts, Fleet Farm carries trusted brands like Goodyear, Michelin, and Firestone at prices built for hardworking budgets. Whether you're hauling equipment, hitting the trails, or keeping your vehicle road-ready through Midwest winters, we've got the durable, dependable gear you need. In stock and ready to go.
From the farm to the highway, your tires take a beating. Fleet Farm stocks a full range of tires designed to handle tough conditions, heavy loads, and year-round Midwest weather.
Built for pickups, work trucks, and SUVs, our truck tire selection includes all-terrain, highway, and mud-terrain options from brands like Goodyear, Firestone, and Michelin. Look for aggressive tread patterns for off-road traction, reinforced sidewalls for durability, and load ratings that match your hauling needs. Whether you're plowing snow, towing trailers, or driving gravel roads daily, the right truck tires make all the difference.
Engineered for year-round performance, all-season tires balance wet and dry traction with long tread life. Perfect for daily drivers and commuters who need reliable grip in rain, light snow, and variable Midwest conditions. Fleet Farm carries passenger car and light truck all-season options with warranties you can trust.
When temps drop and roads turn icy, winter tires deliver superior cold-weather traction. Featuring specialized rubber compounds that stay flexible in freezing temperatures and deeper tread patterns designed to bite through snow and slush, winter tires are essential for safe winter driving across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Upper Midwest.
Purpose-built for mud, rocks, trails, and rough terrain. Our ATV tire selection includes aggressive mud tires, versatile all-terrain options, and sand-specific designs. Look for puncture-resistant construction and tread patterns that self-clean to keep you moving in the field or on the trail.
Designed to handle sustained highway speeds and heavy loads, trailer tires feature reinforced construction and heat-resistant compounds. Whether you're hauling a camper, boat, livestock, or equipment trailer, proper load range and ply rating are critical. Fleet Farm stocks ST (Special Trailer) rated tires in common sizes.
Keep your lawn equipment rolling with replacement tires for riding mowers, zero-turns, garden tractors, and utility carts. Available in turf-friendly tread patterns that protect your lawn while providing traction on slopes and wet grass.
Beyond tires, Fleet Farm is your one-stop shop for essential automotive supplies, fluids, and accessories to keep your vehicle running strong.
Stock up on conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic motor oil from brands like Pennzoil, Valvoline, and Castrol. We also carry transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid—everything you need for routine maintenance and fluid changes.
Reliable starting power in all weather conditions. Browse car batteries, truck batteries, and marine batteries with cold-cranking amps (CCA) rated for Midwest winters.
Replace worn wiper blades for clear visibility in rain and snow. Keep your engine running clean with air filters, oil filters, and fuel filters sized for most makes and models.
From floor mats and seat covers to cargo organizers and phone mounts, Fleet Farm carries practical accessories that protect your investment and add convenience to every drive.
Tonneau covers, bed liners, hitch receivers, trailer balls, tie-down straps, and towing mirrors—gear that helps you haul, tow, and secure loads safely and efficiently.
Determines traction and performance. Highway tread is quiet and fuel-efficient; all-terrain handles pavement and dirt; mud-terrain excels off-road with aggressive, self-cleaning lugs.
Critical for trucks and trailers. Match the load index and ply rating to your vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and typical cargo weight.
Indicates maximum safe speed. Most passenger vehicles need S (112 mph) or T (118 mph); highway trailers often use L (75 mph) ST-rated tires.
Always match your vehicle's recommended tire size found on the driver's door jamb or owner's manual. Fleet Farm associates can help you find the right fit.
Top tire brands offer mileage warranties (40,000–80,000 miles) and road hazard protection. Keep your receipt and rotate tires regularly to maintain coverage.
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Check Your Tread Depth: Use the penny test—insert a penny into the tread with Lincoln's head down. If you can see the top of his head, it's time for new tires.
Rotate Regularly: Extend tire life by rotating every 5,000–7,000 miles. Uneven wear reduces traction and performance.
Seasonal Swaps: Switch to winter tires when temps consistently drop below 45°F. Store off-season tires in a cool, dry place.
Know Your Load: Overloading tires causes blowouts and premature wear. Trailer tires especially need proper inflation and load rating compliance.
Buy in Sets: Replace tires in pairs (front or rear axle) or complete sets for balanced handling and traction.
Q: What's the difference between all-season and winter tires?
All-season tires are designed for moderate climates and light winter conditions, offering a balance of dry, wet, and light snow performance. Winter tires use specialized rubber compounds that remain flexible in freezing temperatures and feature deeper, more aggressive tread patterns for superior traction in snow, ice, and slush. If you live in an area with heavy snowfall or sub-freezing temps for extended periods, dedicated winter tires are the safest choice.
Q: How do I know what tire size I need?
Your vehicle's recommended tire size is printed on a label inside the driver's door jamb and in the owner's manual. The size format looks like this: P235/75R15. The numbers represent tire width, aspect ratio, construction type, and wheel diameter. Always match your vehicle's specifications, and consult Fleet Farm associates if you're unsure.
Q: Can I mix different tire brands on my vehicle?
While it's technically possible, it's not recommended. Mixing brands—or even different models from the same brand—can lead to uneven handling, traction imbalances, and unpredictable performance, especially in wet or icy conditions. For best results, replace tires in matching sets (at minimum, match tires on the same axle).
Q: What's the best way to extend the life of my tires?
Follow these practices: rotate your tires every 5,000–7,000 miles, maintain proper inflation pressure (check monthly), get regular wheel alignments to prevent uneven wear, avoid hard braking and aggressive cornering, and inspect tread depth regularly. Proper maintenance can add thousands of miles to your tire life and improve safety and fuel economy.