This wholesale tires lot is 10 tires for $420, $42 each. Tires are a high-demand, high-ticket automotive category, and a verified usable tire resells for several times its per-unit cost, making a tested tire lot a strong local-sale buy for a reseller who can inspect tread and condition.
What is in a wholesale tires lot
- 10 assorted tires
- A mix of sizes and brands
- New, takeoff and used condition varies
- Overstock and customer-return sourcing
Condition varies, so inspect each tire on intake. Check tread depth, sidewalls, date codes and any damage. New and low-mileage takeoff tires command the best prices; usable used tires still sell at value points. Sort and grade by size and condition.
Tire economics
At $42 a tire, the math favors inspection. A usable tire resells $60 to $150 by size and condition, so even a partial yield recovers the lot, and matched sets command premiums. Tires sell best locally where buyers avoid shipping the weight and bulk.
Inspect and sell safely
Check tread depth and date codes and disclose condition accurately; a general tire reference helps with sizing and DOT codes. Never misrepresent tread or age.
Where tires resell
- Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp for local pickup
- Used-tire and auto shops
- Local auto and salvage resale
- Markets and swap meets
Wholesale tires lot FAQ
How many tires come in the wholesale tires lot?
10 assorted tires at $420, $42 each; sizes and condition rotate by release.
Are the tires new?
Condition varies. New, takeoff and used. Inspect tread and date codes on intake.
Is shipping included?
Yes. Free nationwide shipping across the contiguous US.
Browse more general-merchandise lots in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

