New tires
When you want a fresh set or need to replace a worn or damaged tire, call with the full size from the sidewall. The right choice depends on your vehicle, the way you drive, and what is available when you need it.
Ask about new tires
Waianae tire shop
Need tire help on the Westside? Call $10 Tire with your size, vehicle, and what is going on. You will get a straight answer before you make the trip.

On Farrington Highway
$10 Tire is a local stop for drivers in Waianae and across Oahu's Leeward Coast. Whether you need one replacement tire, a full set, a budget-minded used tire, or help figuring out a flat, the best place to begin is a quick call.
Inventory and tire condition matter. Calling first gives the shop the details needed to point you in the right direction instead of sending you over to guess at the counter. Have your full tire size ready, along with your vehicle year, make, and model when you can.
Get shop directions and hoursHow we can help
When you want a fresh set or need to replace a worn or damaged tire, call with the full size from the sidewall. The right choice depends on your vehicle, the way you drive, and what is available when you need it.
Ask about new tiresUsed tires can be a practical option when the fit and condition make sense. Availability changes, so share your size and how many tires you need before coming by. A matching size is only the starting point, the tire still needs a close look.
Learn about used tiresA nail, slow leak, or tire that will not hold air can interrupt the whole day. Tell the shop what happened and whether the tire is safe to drive on. That conversation helps you choose a safer next move before you head over.
Get flat and leak helpA better first call
The quickest way to get useful tire help is to start with the full code printed on your sidewall. It looks something like P215/65R16. That code is more useful than saying the tire is "about 16 inches" or trying to describe the tread from memory.
If you can, take a clear photo of the full sidewall code. Then be ready to explain whether you need one tire, a pair, or a full set, and whether you are dealing with a flat, uneven wear, a visible nail, or a tire that is simply worn out. It helps the shop give you a more useful answer from the start.
Not sure where to find the code? The shop's tire-size guide shows what to look for before you call.

Before you come by
Straight answers start here
If a tire is losing air, has a nail in it, or shows visible damage, start by explaining the problem. A shop cannot safely promise a repair without seeing the tire, but a quick call helps you understand whether you should bring it in, use the spare, or arrange safe transport. Do not keep driving on a tire that looks damaged, feels unsafe, or will not hold air.
If the tire is simply worn out, say whether you are replacing one tire, two tires, or a full set. Replacing one tire can be different from choosing a full set because the remaining tires, their condition, and the vehicle all matter. The more you share about the tires already on your vehicle, the easier it is to have a practical conversation about the next move.
For drivers considering used tires, price is only one part of the decision. The fit, visible condition, and tread all deserve a close look. Used tire inventory moves quickly, so the strongest first step is to call with your size and ask what makes sense to check. That saves time for both you and the shop.
For drivers ready to buy new tires, it helps to say what matters most: replacing a single damaged tire, getting through daily driving, preparing for a longer trip, or changing a full worn set. There is no need to know every tire term before you call. The goal is to give the shop enough context to help you move forward with confidence.
Do not worry if you only have part of the information. A photo of the sidewall, a note with your vehicle details, and a simple explanation of what changed are enough to start. The shop can ask the practical follow-up questions. What matters is avoiding a rushed guess that sends you toward the wrong tire or asks you to drive farther on a tire that needs attention.
That same approach makes a quote more useful. Include your tire size, vehicle, how many tires you need, and whether there is an urgent issue. A clear request gives the shop a better chance to respond with the right next step, while a phone call remains the fastest choice when you need to speak with someone right away.
When you are ready, the shop is easy to reach from Farrington Highway. Call first, bring the details you have, and let the condition of the tire guide the next step with less stress, less wasted time, and less uncertainty before you travel across the Westside.
Easy to find
$10 Tire is at 87-1784 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792. Current shop hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Call before leaving, especially when you are looking for a particular size or need help deciding whether a damaged tire is safe to drive on.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Call with your tire size, vehicle details, and what you need so the shop can give you the most useful next step before you drive over.
Yes. Used tire availability changes, so call with your full tire size and the number of tires you need. The shop can talk through the next step and inspect the tire in person.
Call to describe the issue and share your tire size and vehicle details. If the tire is unsafe to drive on, use your spare or arrange safe transport rather than continuing to drive on it.
$10 Tire is at 87-1784 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792. Visit the shop page for directions and current hours.
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