3 of Our Preferred Tire Brands

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Big Brand Tire and Service helps you find the best tires for your vehicle through professional advice from our experts, ‘virtual try-ons’ with our Wheel Visualizer, and more. And we want you to feel good about the tires you drive on, so let’s review a few of our top tire brands: Nexen, Cascade, and Summit tires.

 About Nexen Tire

Nexen Tire was founded in 1942 under the name Heung-A Tire Company, and is considered the first Korean tire company. Nexen has made waves for their innovative technological advancements. Not only did the company introduce the V-shaped directional tire — a type of tread pattern that pushes water outward, improving safety in wet conditions — to the Korean market, Nexen also patented a nano-composite based tire and won awards for their eco-friendly Green Hive tire. Their dedication and innovation can be counted upon in every tire they produce.

About Cascade Tires 

Cascade Tires was founded in 2025 with a highlight on the needs of the everyday driver. With a focus on quality and reliability, Cascade provides two years of roadside assistance and an 80,000 mile treadwear warranty to ensure their drivers have full peace of mind. All Cascade tires also feature SertaGrip compound and SilentTread pattern, meaning increased traction and decreased noise respectively, and are always working towards more innovations to give their customers their best driver experience.

About Summit Tires

Founded in 1974, Summit Tires formed from the joining of five independent tire distributors hoping to improve upon the market; they hoped to create a new line of tires that is more value-focused while still top of the line. Today, Summit’s line is fairly comprehensive, with sizes and styles able to cover over 90% of vehicles. With a two year, 70,000 mile warranty on top, Summit Tires continues to help drivers find sturdy, affordable tires today.

Where Do I Get Tires?

If your car needs new tires, the experts at Big Brand Tire & Service can help ensure you find the right ones. Use our location finder to find our closest shop, or call now if you have any questions. We’re happy to help!

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