Tire Shop in Elk River, MN
Tires in Elk River, MN
New tires, used tires, expert installation, and honest advice — from a local shop that’s been here since 1993.
OUR STORY
Finding the right tires for your vehicle — and for Minnesota roads — takes more than just picking the lowest price online. The right tire depends on your vehicle, how you drive, and what the seasons demand. At Joe’s All Tire in Elk River, we’ve been helping local drivers make smart tire choices for over 33 years. We carry a wide selection of tires from leading brands, provide professional installation and balancing, and give you straight answers about what your vehicle actually needs. No upsells, no pressure — just good advice from people who know tires.
Tire Services We Offer in Elk River
New tire sales
We carry all major tire brands and can order virtually any tire for your vehicle
Flat tire repair
We patch repairable flats quickly, often while you wait. We repair many tires that other shops can't or won't.
Seasonal tire changeovers
We swap your summer or winter tires as the seasons change
Tire balancing
Balanced tires reduce vibration and extend tire life
Brake Work (All Types)
Pads, rotors, calipers, and full-service brake repair
Tire installation and mounting
Professional mounting on our equipment to protect your wheels and ensure proper fitment
Tire rotation
Regular rotation ensures even wear and maximizes the life of your tires; recommended every 7,500 miles
TPMS service
Tire pressure monitoring system diagnosis, sensor replacement and programming
Vibration Diagnosis & Repair
We find the cause — and fix it for good
Tire Brands We Carry
We work with a wide range of tire brands to fit every budget and performance need, including:













The Right Tires for Minnesota Winters
Minnesota winters are hard on tires. Cold temperatures reduce tire pressure and stiffen rubber compounds, while ice and snow demand maximum grip. Many Elk River drivers choose to run a dedicated set of winter tires on separate wheels, swapping back to all-season or summer performance tires in the spring.
Winter tires are engineered with special rubber compounds that stay flexible in extreme cold, along with tread patterns designed to channel snow and bite into ice. If you’re driving through Elk River winters on all-season tires alone, a winter tire set is one of the best investments you can make in your safety — and your vehicle.
We can help you select the right winter tires, mount them on steel or alloy wheels, and store your off-season set so changeovers are quick and easy.
Tires & Tire Service in Elk River, MN
Tires, Wheels, TPMS, Valve Stems, Tire Repair, Installation, Mounting & Balancing, Performance Upgrades
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ALL TIRE – Serving Your Tire Needs for Over 33 Years
One of the HIGHEST RATED Tire Shops in Minnesota
Personalized Service, Quality Tires, Expert Advice
ALL TIRE has grown into a well-known tire center — serving families, businesses, and generations of loyal customers.
Hands-On Expertise Meets Honest Service
Owner, Joe Saunders is on-site every day, working and taking expert care of each customer
Extremely informative website(right here) with tire, brake, technical, and service information at your fingertips and through ALL TIRE webpage & internet links
We’re a trusted tire shop in Elk River, offering brand name tires, used tires, ATV / UTV / industrial / trailer tires, tire installation, balancing, tire repair, rotations, TPMS (sensor), and other related services
Premium Tire Brands for Every Vehicle and Every Budget
We take pride in providing friendly, reliable tire services right here in Elk River and the surrounding areas. Our goal is simple: to offer small-shop care with big-shop results
From tire selection to brake services, we make sure each service is done right, giving you confidence and peace of mind on the road
ALL TIRE - FAQ
How do I know when I need new tires?
The most reliable test is the penny test: insert a penny into your tire’s tread groove with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, your tread depth is below 2/32″ and it’s time for new tires. Other signs include visible cracking or bulging in the sidewall, frequent loss of air pressure, vibration while driving, or tires that are more than 6 years old regardless of tread depth.
How long do tires typically last?
Most tires last between 40,000 and 70,000 miles, depending on the tire type, driving habits, and how well they’re maintained. Regular rotation, proper inflation, and alignment checks all extend tire life. Even if tires look fine, manufacturers generally recommend replacing them after 6–10 years due to rubber degradation.
What's the difference between all-season and winter tires?
All-season tires are designed to handle a range of conditions — dry roads, light rain, and mild winter weather. They’re a good general-purpose choice but are not optimized for deep snow or icy conditions. Winter tires use a softer rubber compound that stays pliable in cold temperatures and tread patterns designed specifically for snow and ice traction. In Minnesota winters, dedicated winter tires offer a meaningful safety advantage.
How often should I rotate my tires?
Most manufacturers recommend rotating tires aproximately every 7,500 miles, or at every oil change. Regular rotation ensures even wear across all four tires, which extends their life and helps your vehicle handle predictably.
What tire pressure should I use?
The correct tire pressure for your vehicle is listed on a sticker inside the driver’s door jamb — not on the tire itself. The number on the tire sidewall is the maximum pressure, not the recommended pressure. During Minnesota winters, check your pressure regularly, as cold air causes tire pressure to drop (roughly 1 PSI for every 10°F drop in temperature).
Can you repair a flat tire, or does it need to be replaced?
It depends on the location and size of the puncture. A nail or screw in the center tread area can usually be repaired with a proper patch. Damage to the sidewall, large punctures, or tires with very low tread may not be safely repairable and may need to be replaced. We’ll inspect the tire and give you an honest answer.
Do you offer free tire inspections?
Yes. Stop in anytime and we’ll check your tread depth, tire pressure, and overall condition at no charge. It only takes a few minutes and gives you peace of mind — especially before a long trip or heading into winter.