I Tested Every Walmart Tire — And the Results Truly Shocked Me

I just spent over $1,100 at Walmart buying every tire brand they carry. The $65 Douglas All-Season. The $130 Goodyear Reliant. The $190 Goodyear Assurance. Same size, same car, same road. And before this was over, one of them genuinely scared me, and it wasn't the one I expected. Because here's the thing nobody warns you about: Walmart sells tires that can cost less than half of what you'd pay at a dedicated tire shop. People either swear these tires saved them hundreds of dollars or say they almost got them killed. And when I started digging into the real data — the brake tests, the manufacturing dates, the installation horror stories — I found out that both sides are telling the truth. Just about different tires. So let's start with the one everyone asks about. Drop a comment below. Are you running Walmart tires right now? Tell me what you bought, what date code you found on the sidewall, and how they've held up. I'll be down there reading every single one. Love cars? Join the ride, subscribe! 🔧    / @tomsgarage11