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βAbsolutely outstanding service! I came in needing new tires and luis and madi took care of everything quickly and professionally for me. Iβll definiteβ¦ββ madison cottrell on Google

βTop of the line place. Excellent service. Took in offset rims and oversized tires and the job they did is awesome. Perfectly balanced. Finally found aβ¦ββ J krager on Google

βIβve taken my fiancΓ© town and country there to fix some oil cooler oil leak that was outside my confidence to fix myself. Hearns came through for me aβ¦ββ Milan Ondrus on Google

βTK is the most honest, patient, respectful and kindest mechanic Iβve ever met. As a woman who knows nothing about cars, I really appreciate that. He hβ¦ββ lindsay on Google

βExcellent service! Super nice gentleman! Got me squeezed in to help me patch my tire! Did a great job! Would definitely recommend!ββ Teagan Hill on Google

βShout out and 5 star review for Major League Tire. They consistently had excellent customer service and repair work. I recently stopped in for a slowβ¦ββ Jacqui Bianchi on Google
About tire shops in Canton
Canton is Stark County's seat and largest city, with deep neighborhoods of pre-war and mid-century housing. Local pros service neighborhoods including Ridgewood, West End, Cherry Park. Downtown Canton hosts the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Centennial Plaza events, and a busy commercial corridor along Cleveland Avenue and Tuscarawas Street. Tell us what the car needs and we'll match you with Canton-area shops in minutes β local owners, real customers, same-day quotes when you need them.
Common questions
How much do new tires cost in Canton?+
Budget passenger tires run $80 to $120 each. Mid-range all-seasons are $100 to $200. Premium and performance tires run $175 to $350. Winter tires are $130 to $250. Run-flats (BMW, Lexus, some Mercedes) run $250 to $450. Mounting, balancing, valve stems, and disposal add $25 to $40 per tire on top.
When should I replace my tires?+
The legal minimum is 2/32" of tread, but Canton weather is harder on tires than that minimum was written for. A better rule for our four-season climate: stick a quarter in the tread groove with Washington's head down β if the top of his head is visible, you're below 4/32" and it's time to shop. Anything under 6/32" is borderline for snow.
Do I need dedicated winter tires in Canton?+
All-seasons handle most Canton winters acceptably for front- and all-wheel-drive vehicles. Dedicated winter tires (on a second set of wheels) dramatically improve stopping and traction on ice and packed snow. Rear-wheel-drive cars almost need them. The economics work out close to even over 6 to 8 years because each set lasts longer when only used in one season.
How often should I rotate my tires?+
Every 5,000 to 8,000 miles for most cars. Rotation runs $20 to $50 at most Canton shops and is often free if you bought the tires there. Pair it with an alignment check every 30,000 miles or when the steering wheel sits off-center. Skipping rotation can shorten tire life by 10,000 to 15,000 miles.
Can I patch a tire or do I need to replace it?+
A small puncture (under a quarter inch) on the central tread can be patched or plugged for $20 to $50 and restored to full safety. Sidewall damage is not repairable β a nail in the sidewall means a new tire. The same goes for any puncture larger than a quarter inch or damage from running flat.
How do I find tire shops in Canton, Ohio?+
Browse tire shops on StarkPros who serve Canton and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form β so you can compare options before reaching out.






























