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Driving and buying tires in Milwaukee

The city of Milwaukee is booming and it’s a great time to visit or move to one of the largest cities in the Midwest. This city is also known as Cream City for the color of the local brickwork and Brew City for its beer brewing industry. But there’s a lot more to the city than just that, as you find out when you drive around and enjoy the fresh air off of Lake Michigan. Here at United Tires, we’ve collected all the motoring information you’ll need for Cream City, including main roads and highways, the right tires for the time of year, and some interesting facts about the automobile history of this great Midwestern City.
If you’re in the market for new tires in Milwaukee remember to visit our website and check out the amazing prices we offer on both new and used tires. Did you know you can save up to 50% by shopping for tires online with us? We even include free delivery with FedEx so you won’t have any surprises at checkout. Our tires are all quality checked and give you a great combination of quality and value.

 

 

Milwaukee tire shops and key auto facilities

Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
3700 W Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208
3700 W Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208
43.0460547
-87.9624919
Harley-Davidson Museum
Harley-Davidson Museum
400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53201
400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53201
43.0317131
-87.9192741
Harley-Davidson Powertrain Operations
Harley-Davidson Powertrain Operations
W156N9000 Megal Dr, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
W156N9000 Megal Dr, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
43.1836238
-88.1013052
The Milwaukee Mile Speedway
The Milwaukee Mile Speedway
640 S 84th St, West Allis, WI 53214
640 S 84th St, West Allis, WI 53214
43.0240971
-88.0161004
Bennett Coachworks
Bennett Coachworks
1500 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53212
1500 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53212
43.0501091
-87.9177657
Milwaukee Transit Archives & Museum
Milwaukee Transit Archives & Museum
4763 S Packard Ave, Cudahy, WI 53110
4763 S Packard Ave, Cudahy, WI 53110
42.9576985
-87.862631
costco
Costco Tire Center
15300 W Grange Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
15300 W Grange Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
42.9457088
-88.106907
walmart
Walmart Auto Care Center
3355 S 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
3355 S 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
42.9839068
-87.953381

 

Did You know

Did you know that…

 

The most famous car chase from The Blues Brothers movie was shot in Milwaukee

The Blues Brothers is a classic car chase movie, as the titular duo flees from the police while trying to prevent the orphanage where they were raised from being shut down. The scene shot in Milwaukee was supposed to be in Milwaukee and involves the duo being chased onto a highway only to discover the bridge ahead is incomplete. They then drop into reverse and slam on the brakes flipping over their car, while the vehicle pursuing them ends up plummeting over the edge. This scene was shot during the construction of the I-794, on the Daniel W. Hoan Memorial Bridge over the Milwaukee River.

 

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Automotive Milwaukee at a glance

Automotive Milwaukee at a glance
Automotive Milwaukee at a glance
Driving around Brew City is not for the faint of heart with local drivers favoring an aggressive driving style. Speeding is also common on city highways and streets so it pays to adopt a defensive driving approach before hitting the streets.

Home to Harley-Davidson

While Cream City might not have quite the automotive heritage of its neighboring cities it is home to one of the world’s most well-known motorbike brands. Harley Davidson was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1903 by William Harley, Walter Davidson, William Davidson, and Arthur Davidson. It quickly became one of the leading motorcycle brands in the United States. During the 1920s, Harley Davidson was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, and it remains one of the most popular brands today. The company has a strong connection to its home state of Wisconsin and still has its headquarters and an assembly plant in Milwaukee. Harley Davidson vehicles are known for their unique styling and powerful engines, and they have been featured in numerous films and television shows over the years. The company's museum in Milwaukee is a must-see for any fan of motorcycles or American history.

The Greater Milwaukee International Car & Truck Show

The Greater Milwaukee International Car & Truck Show is one of the largest automobile shows in the Midwest. Held annually at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, the show features more than hundreds of new vehicles from all the top manufacturers. In addition to new cars and trucks, the show also features luxury and exotic cars, alternative fuel vehicles, as well as a special display of locally made hot rods. The show attracts thousands of visitors each year making it a must-see for auto-enthusiasts in and around Brew City.

 

Choosing the right tires for driving in Milwaukee?

 

Where to buy new tires in Milwaukee?

As befits a city of its size Milwaukee is home to many popular tire shops like Costco and Walmart, as well as local Milwaukee tires shops. But for a greater selection and the lowest prices, you should buy tires online on our website. At United Tires we have a price match promise, and even offer free FedEx shipping, so if the price is a key criterion when selecting new tires, check out our site today.
In Brew City, you’re also very close to the home of United Tires, Chicago, where we have two shops - one on Grand Ave and the other on Harlem Ave where you can also get your tires mounted while you wait.

Costco Tire Center

  • 15300 W Grange Ave, New Berlin, 53151
  • 443 Pewaukee Rd, Pewaukee, 53072
  • W164N9306 Water St, Menomonee Falls, 53051
  • 950 Port Washington Rd, Grafton, 53024
  • 7707 94th Ave, Pleasant Prairie, 53158

Walmart Auto Care Center

  • 3355 S 27th St, Milwaukee, 53215
  • W190N9855 Appleton Ave, Germantown, 53022
  • 411 Pewaukee Rd, Pewaukee, 53072
  • 250 E Wolf Run, Mukwonago, 53149
  • 3049 Oakes Rd, Mt Pleasant, 53177

 

Where to buy used tires in Milwaukee?

People now understand the value that you can get when you buy used tires, especially when they are fully quality-assured by a company like United Tires. You can save up to 50% and still get a tire that will have between 60-99% of its tread life remaining. With our special two-stage quality inspection process you can rest assured that every tire in our warehouse is safe, high-quality, and free from defects.
So if you’re looking for used tires in Milwaukee, Wisconsin there are plenty of options, but for the best prices visit our website where you’ll get:
If you need further information on selecting tires or want to learn more about us, give our team a call on 1-888-566-6214 (toll-free) or contact our team via email or Live chat.

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For a face-to-face shopping experience, residents of Cream City can also cross over to Illinois and visit our used tire shops in Chicago, where you’ll find an amazing selection of tires that you can take away, or even get mounted, there and then. Come see us at either of our locations:
Address: 2720 W Grand Ave, Chicago, Il
Tel.: 312-212-0546
Address: 3613 N Harlem Ave, Chicago, Il
Tel.: 773-840-0282

 

What tires do you need for Milwaukee weather?

What tires do you need for Milwaukee weather?
What tires do you need for Milwaukee weather?
Cream City experiences a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year. The summers are hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching 90 °F and up. The winters are cold, with temperatures getting down to 0 °F with occasional snowstorms. However, with its location on Lake Michigan, temperature extremes are somewhat moderated compared to other areas of the state. As a result, residents can enjoy all four seasons, albeit sometimes a little more extreme than in other parts of the country.
While city drivers can get away with using M&S-rated all-season tires throughout the year, there will be some days when heavy snow may prevent them from using their vehicle. So if you need to use your vehicle every day, and may sometimes want to drive into more rural areas in the winter, changing out your all-season tires for snow tires or ice tires come winter, is definitely the best policy.
Having these two sets of tires will give you the best of both worlds, with the affordable long-lasting durability of all-season tires for most of the year, and the additional safety in cold, icy, and snowy conditions when you need it the most.

 

Best-selling tire brands in Milwaukee

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022

 

The most popular tire sizes in Milwaukee*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022

 

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DRIVERS’ MILWAUKEE GUIDE: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Drivers’ Milwaukee guide: practical information
Drivers’ Milwaukee guide: practical information
While the driving style in Cream City may be a little on the aggressive side, it’s not a bad city to drive in with regards to traffic jams and congestion. However, it always pays to be prepared so we’ve compiled some vital information about driving in and around Milwaukee.

Live traffic report

When the weather turns nasty or during rush hour, knowing where to get live traffic information is especially important:

Seasonal tire changeover

While the weather in Brew City is milder than a lot of the rest of the state of Wisconsin, due to its location on the shores of Lake Michigan, it still sees enough snow and plummeting temperatures for a seasonal tire switch to be a very good idea!

November to March

While snow and ice can be beautiful, they can also be dangerous for drivers. That's why it's important for drivers in Milwaukee to make sure their cars are equipped for winter weather. One of the smartest things to do is to put a set of winter tires on your car from November to March. Winter tires are designed to provide improved traction and grip in the cold, making them the best choice when you might end up on the road in treacherous conditions.
This is especially important for motorists who may need to use their car at any time, even in the dead of winter, and for those who like to drive upstate or into more rural areas in the winter season. There are many different types of winter tires to choose from and if you’re unsure which you need please contact us to get personalized advice.

April to October

In the spring, summer, and fall seasons there are more options for tires, with some people opting for summer tires and others preferring all-season tires. Summer tires are the high-performance, sportier option, while all-season tires are a more economical and durable choice. Either way, they should be taken off once it gets below 45 °F, as cold temperatures can make both these types of tires less effective. This is especially true for summer tires which become very hard and rigid as it gets chillier, making them a risky idea in winter.

Driving Laws

As a city known for its aggressive and reckless drivers, it’s no surprise that reckless driving is becoming more strictly regulated in Milwaukee. Here are more details on this law:

In-car safety

  • Towing: Unregistered vehicles that have been linked to reckless driving can now be towed by the police.
  • Speeding: For speeding to be considered reckless driving it’s usually 25 mph or more over the limit.
  • Drag racing: This is enough of a problem in the city for it to be counted as reckless driving.
  • Reclaiming vehicles: Once a car has been towed it can only be released after the owner pays any fines or charges that are due, gets the vehicle registered, and shows up with their driving license.

Window tint laws

Window tinting is very fashionable and practical but it can also be hazardous if the tint is too dark. Rules for the Cream City are in line with the state's laws, which can be found on the Wisconsin Legislature, official website. Here are the key points to understand:
  • Windshields can only be tinted above the AS-1 line.
  • Front windows must let in more than 50% of light.
  • Rear windows need to allow more than 35% of light in.
  • Reflective tints are banned on all vehicle windows.
Learn more about getting your car safely and legally tinted, and what the key things are to consider when choosing your tint!

Roads and highways

The city of Milwaukee is very well served by highways with Interstates, US Highways, and State Routes crossing the metropolitan area.

Interstates

Milwaukee is served by several interstate highways, which provide access to the city from all over the Midwest. I-41, I-43, and I-94 are the main interstates that run through the city, while I-794 and I-894 are short spurs. These interstates provide access to all of the city's major attractions and the suburbs.
  • I-41 is the north-south interstate that runs through the west of Milwaukee. It provides access to the Zoo, as well as the suburbs.
  • I-43 runs through downtown Milwaukee before heading north on the lake shore. It provides access to downtown Milwaukee and the airport.
  • I-94 enters the city from the west before heading south towards Illinois. It provides access to downtown Milwaukee, as well as the zoo and the airport.
  • I-794 also known as Lake Freeway or Lake Parkway is a short spur in downtown Milwaukee crossing over the Milwaukee River via the Hoan Bridge.
  • I-894 provides a partial loop of the city, going around the southwest side of Milwaukee and joining up with the I-94.

US route highways

There are three major US Highways that go through the city:
  • US-18 runs along Wells Street, 17th/16th Streets, Highland Avenue, 35th Street, Wisconsin Avenue, and Blue Mound Road from the downtown area out to Waukesha
  • US-41 runs from north to south traveling concurrently with the I-94, I-43, and I-894 through the city of Milwaukee.
  • US-45 also runs north to south along with various other highways including the I-43 and the I-41/I-894/US 41.

 

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Best tires for Milwaukee

Best tires for Milwaukee
Best tires for Milwaukee
The best tires for driving in Cream City are the tires that keep you safest on the roads, so the best tires for you will depend very much on several factors:
  • What time of year it is - in winter in Milwaukee a good set of winter tires are your safest bet!
  • What vehicle you drive - if you drive a sedan you’ll need different tires than if you drive a tractor, so choosing the tires best suited to your vehicle is always wise!
  • What your driving style is - if you’re always on the go, driving around city streets and highways with a car full of passengers then passenger tires might be your best bet. Conversely, if you regularly drive off-road then you should invest in some good all-terrain or off-road tires.
Whatever tires you need, we’ve got you covered, with more than 60,000 tires in stock at any one time. Our website has lots of different ways to search for the best tires for you, from searching by vehicle type or season to searching by rim size or brand. And if you still have questions talk to our team toll-free at 1-888-566-6214

 

Buy tires in Milwaukee and save up to 50%!

We not only have all the tires you’ll ever need, but you’ll also save big when you shop with us. With savings of up to 50% and a price match promise our used tires give you unmatched quality and value.
We use a special two-stage process to check the quality of all our used tires, so you know you’re getting a long-lasting product. You’ll also find the remaining tire tread listed for all tires so you can make your choice based on price and durability. All our tires have 60-99% of tread remaining and we even have a selection of tires that have only ever been used a single time - our special driven-once selection. With these tires, you’ll get the ultimate value, with used prices for practically unused tires!
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Average Price
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Based on pricing for set of 4 new 245/55/18 on other tire websites
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Based on pricing for set of 4 used 245/55/18 on utires.com
There are always great deals to be had in our online used tire shop. Whether you’re looking for tires for your new passenger car or decade-old pick-up truck we have sizes and prices to suit! Shop at Utires.com for used tires in Milwaukee

 

 

FAQ

Where to buy tires in Milwaukee?

When looking for a tire shop in Milwaukee first visit the United Tires online tire shop where you’ll find the lowest prices around on both used and new tires. We pride ourselves on the quality and value of all the tires we sell and even have a price match promise if you find the same tire cheaper. All our tires are dispatched by FedEx and all shipping is free within the continental US. You’ll receive your tires very quickly as we’ll send them to you the same day if you order before 1 p.m. And as they only come from down the road in Chicago, delivery times are very fast.

What tires are best for Milwaukee?

Good quality pickup truck tires are a great bet for a good set of tires in this city, as the number one selling vehicle in Cream City, like a lot of the country, is the Ford F-150. With a higher load rating and deeper treads, these tires are great for both city driving and more rough terrain, you can check and see if tires are specifically for trucks with the marking LT, for light truck. You’ll discover a huge choice of both new and used light truck tires on our website, along with tires for all your favorite vehicles.

Do I need winter tires in Milwaukee?

Yes, winter tires are a very good idea in Milwaukee - especially if you plan to drive out of the city in winter. Cream City is located in the Snowbelt, which means it sees a lot of snow and ice. Winter tires provide better traction and braking on icy roads. They're also made of a special mix of rubber that remains flexible in cold weather, so they provide a better grip on snowy roads. If you're driving on summer tires, you're more likely to spin out or slide on icy roads. So if you plan to do any driving in winter, it's best to switch them out. You'll be glad you did when you're safely cruising down the road while everyone else is sliding around!

 

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