eBay Motors is already one of America’s top tire retailers, offering a large selection of easily searchable inventory. In addition, users can choose their preferred local installation provider from a list of more than 5000 locations nationwide and seamlessly book their service. Shoppers need only enter tire size details and then select a local shop for shipping and installation.
“From casual commuters to seasoned DIYers, most buyers have their tires installed by a professional,” said Ron Jaiven, GM of Parts & Accessories, eBay Motors. “eBay Motors now makes that easier than ever with a complete solution that helps buyers of all skill levels find the right tires for their vehicle, book an appointment at their convenience, and have them professionally installed by a local shop.”
From now through July 2, 2023, shoppers can enjoy free installation when they purchase a set of new tires from eBay Motors. Using the offer is easy. Here are the steps:
1) Click on eBayMotors.com/tires
2) Input tire size details to browse new tires that come with installation
Add tires to your cart to choose a local installer from the trusted partner network; tires will ship directly to the service center
3) Watch for an email or phone call from eBay Motors’ partners, who will guide appointment scheduling and completion of the service
4) Visit the shop you chose to complete the installation
All of what you need is included in your tire purchase from eBay Motors:
-Shipping to your chosen installer
-Mounting and balancing
-Rubber valve stem replacement
-Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) reset; (excludes new kits & sensors)
-Tire disposal and required environmental fees
-Shop fees and applicable sales tax
Included among eBay Motors’ tire installation partners are CarAdvise, SimpleTire, and reliable local shops like Firestone and PepBoys. eBay’s tire brands include all the ones you might expect, such as Falken, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Cooper, and Michelin.
Image of tire technician courtesy of eBay Motors. Author note: This story is not an advertisement. No compensation or free products were supplied to Torque News or its writer for the publication of this story.
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