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โAbsolutely outstanding service! I came in needing new tires and luis and madi took care of everything quickly and professionally for me. Iโll definiteโฆโโ madison cottrell on Google

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

โWe always have a good experience at Tire Source in North Canton. They take very good care of all three of our cars and this time they went above and bโฆโโ Jenny Digiantonio on Google

โGreat service! He went above and beyond and was very kind.โโ Kathy Johnson on Google

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

โShout out and 5 star review for Major League Tire. They consistently had excellent customer service and repair work. I recently stopped in for a slowโฆโโ Jacqui Bianchi on Google
About tire shops in Louisville
Louisville is Small-town residential community east of Canton known for the Louisville Constitution Town nickname and stable suburban neighborhoods. Local pros service neighborhoods including downtown, north Louisville, rural east. Main Street Louisville hosts the annual Constitution Town Festival, with smaller wedding venues clustered along the surrounding farmland. Tell us what the car needs and we'll match you with Louisville-area shops in minutes โ local owners, real customers, same-day quotes when you need them.
Common questions
How much do new tires cost in Louisville?+
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 Louisville 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 โ 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 Louisville?+
All-seasons handle most Louisville 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 Louisville 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 โ 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 Louisville, Ohio?+
Browse tire shops on StarkPros who serve Louisville and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form โ so you can compare options before reaching out.



























