Used Tires in Kearney, Liberty, Excelsior Springs & Nearby
At Rob’s Used Tires & Auto Repair, we offer a large inventory of quality used tires for drivers in Kearney, Liberty, Excelsior Springs, Richmond, and surrounding areas. With over 2,000 used tires in stock, there’s a strong chance we have the right size and tread depth for your vehicle — all at bite-size prices with excellent protection included.
Our Used Tire Grades
Used tires vary greatly in quality. To help you choose with confidence, we sell three quality used tire grades:
- Grade A: Minimum ¾ tread, no irregular wear, no patches, and no more than 5 years old.
- Grade B: Minimum ½ tread, no major irregular wear, and no more than 8 years old.
- Grade C: Minimum ⅓ tread, passes safety standards, and no more than 14 years old.
Every used tire we sell comes with our Trouble-Free 30-Day Guarantee and free road hazard protection — giving you peace of mind along with savings.
Used Tire Pricing
We offer competitive pricing on used tires based on size and grade (mounting & balancing available at additional cost):
- 12″–16″ Passenger Tires:
• Grade B – $35 · Grade C – $25 - 15″–16″ Passenger & Truck Tires:
• Grade A – $55 · Grade B – $45 · Grade C – $35 - 17″–20″ Passenger Tires:
• Grade A – $55 · Grade B – $45 · Grade C – $35 - 15″–20″ Light Truck Tires:
• Grade A – $65 · Grade B – $55 · Grade C – $45 - 17″–22″ Truck Tires:
• Grade A – $65 · Grade B – $55 · Grade C – $45
Note: Used tire inventory changes daily — call our team with your tire size to confirm availability and pricing.
Tips for Buying Used Tires
- If you plan to keep your vehicle for less than a year, used tires are often a great value.
- For long-term driving or heavy highway use, new tires may offer better performance over time.
Why Choose Rob’s for Used Tires?
- Huge Selection: Thousands of options on hand for most vehicles.
- Quality Grading: Easy-to-understand tire grades for better decisions.
- 30-Day Guarantee: Every used tire includes protection and peace of mind.
- Local Service: Fast, friendly tire service and mounting available.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where can I buy quality used tires in Kearney, Liberty, or Excelsior Springs?
You can buy quality inspected used tires at Rob’s Used Tires & Auto Repair. We serve Kearney, Liberty, Excelsior Springs, and surrounding areas with a large inventory of affordable used tires for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
2. Are used tires safe to buy?
Yes. Our used tires are carefully inspected and graded for tread depth and overall condition. Each tire must pass safety standards before being sold to ensure reliability and performance.
3. What grades of used tires do you offer?
We offer Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C used tires based on tread depth and condition. This grading system helps customers choose the best option based on budget and driving needs.
4. Do used tires come with a warranty?
Yes. Our used tires include a 30-day guarantee and road hazard protection for added peace of mind.
5. How much do used tires cost in Kearney or Liberty?
Used tire pricing depends on size, type, and tread grade. We offer affordable options for passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Contact us with your tire size for current availability and pricing.
6. Do you provide mounting and balancing with used tires?
Yes. We offer professional tire mounting and balancing services to ensure proper installation and smooth driving performance.
7. How do I know if a used tire is right for me?
Used tires are a great option if you need a short-term solution or budget-friendly replacement. Our team will help you choose the best tire based on tread life, driving habits, and vehicle type.
8. How long do used tires last?
The lifespan of a used tire depends on the remaining tread depth and your driving habits. Higher-grade used tires typically last longer and provide better overall value.
(Prices are for tires only. Mounting and balancing are available at additional cost. Used tire availability changes from day to day. Call us with your size to check for current selection.)
Tire Buying Tip
If you plan to keep your vehicle for less than a year, used tires are probably your best bet. Over 1 year, you are usually better off buying new tires.
