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How much does it cost to mount and balance 4 tires?

It will cost you between $15 and $60 to mount and balance every tire. However, if the tire size is larger, some shops may charge you a higher price.

It is always better to confirm the price with the shop before you take your car in. These are some factors that impact the cost.
Car type: The cost you pay will surge if the wheels are larger. Also, the price will be premium if there’s anything custom.
Parts: The shops use minimum supplies for mounting and balancing. They will also have to use tire bead lubricant, which won’t cost over $5. However, the shops use costly equipment to do the job, so a portion of the cost covers paying for the machinery.
Labor: A major portion of the cost includes labor charges. The shops have a flat rate for every tire rather than charging an hourly rate.
Location: You’ll need to pay more if the tire shop is in a populated or metropolitan area. Shops in rural areas tend to charge less for the job.

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