With ongoing discussions about tariffs and supporting American manufacturing, many car owners are wondering which tires are actually made in the United States.
At Earnhardt Auto Centers, we’ve been selling tires for years, giving us deep insight into which brands offer genuine American-made options. Our 17 dealerships represent 15 automotive brands, and that allows us to offer one of the widest variety of tire brands you’ll find in the Phoenix area.
This comprehensive guide will help you identify and choose tires manufactured right here in the USA. When in doubt about it, talk to our helpful staff and we’ll help you find the American-made tires that are right for your specific car, SUV, minivan, or pickup truck.

Before purchasing any tire—even those listed in this guide—you can verify its origin by checking the sidewall. A two-digit DOT (Department of Transportation) code indicates where the tire was manufactured. This simple step ensures you’re getting a genuinely American-made product, as even American brands sometimes manufacture overseas.
Global tire companies often have manufacturing facilities worldwide, so brand name alone doesn’t guarantee country of origin. The DOT code is your most reliable indicator of where your specific tire was produced.
If you are shopping for tires in the Phoenix area, just choose EAC online or go to one of our 17 Earnhardt dealerships. You’ll find a friendly staff ready to assist your efforts to buy American-made tires.
Whether you want tires for your family car, your performance vehicle, your luxury ride, or your off-road SUV, we can point you to American-made tires with the right qualities. We’ve got answers to your questions about tread patterns, tire height, tire width, and much more.
Best of all, you’ve got tons of choices with our many parts departments and service centers.

One of America’s most recognizable tire companies, Goodyear was founded in 1898 by F.A. "Frank" Sieberling. The company was named after Charles Goodyear, the inventor of vulcanized rubber.
The Goodyear name runs deep in Arizona history. Although the city wasn’t incorporated until 1946, Goodyear, Arizona, traces its roots to 1917 when the area became known as Goodyear Farm. Some 16,000 acres grew cotton for vehicle tire cords. Since it was owned and managed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, the area’s informal name became official when the city incorporated in 19
Today, Goodyear operates 53 facilities across 20 countries worldwide, with 17 U.S.-based facilities, according to Jalopnik. Their global headquarters remains in Akron, Ohio, maintaining their American roots while serving international markets.
Goodyear produces passenger tires, light truck tires and off-road tires at several U.S. facilities. A short list includes Gadsden AL, Fayetteville NC, Lawton OK, and Topeka KS. Some Dunlop brand tires sold in the North American market are made in the US at Goodyear facilities.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company boasts over 100 years of American tire-making expertise. Founded in 1914 by brothers-in-law John F. Schaefer and Claude E. Hart, the company began by expanding their tire repair business through the purchase of Giant Tire & Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio. The company adopted its modern name in 1946 and joined the Goodyear family in 2021 while maintaining its distinct brand identity.
Cooper passenger vehicle tires include their popular "Discoverer" line for SUVs and pickups. Their American manufacturing plants can be found in Albany GA, Tupelo MS, Findlay OH, and Texarkana AR.
Operating as Kelly Tires, this Goodyear subsidiary has a legacy of domestic production. It maintains American manufacturing for passenger vehicle tires, making them another possible option for American-made rubber.
As a Cooper subsidiary, Mastercraft produces passenger vehicle tires in a US tire factory, offering quality options for everyday drivers.
Mickey Thompson Performance Tires was founded in 1963 by racing icon Mickey Thompson. Now a Cooper Tires subsidiary under Goodyear ownership, they specialize in high-performance and off-road tires with domestic manufacturing. Their tires have powered Indianapolis 500 racers, drag racing champions, and off-road adventurers for decades.

Bridgestone, Japan’s tire giant, maintains significant U.S. manufacturing operations. Their subsidiary Firestone—originally an American brand with deep historical roots—continues producing tires domestically under Japanese ownership.
Toyo tires, a Japanese brand, operates a Georgia manufacturing plant producing tires for passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks.
Yokohama Tires
Yokohama, a Japanese tire company, maintains U.S. manufacturing facilities for commercial truck tires and passenger car tires.
Hankook is a South Korean company with a Tennessee manufacturing facility producing passenger car and light truck tires. This plant combines Korean innovation with American production.
Kumho Tire is a South Korean manufacturer with a Georgia plant focused on passenger vehicle tires, offering competitive options made domestically.
Originally American but now a Michelin subsidiary, BFGoodrich continues to manufacture certain tire lines in the United States, particularly their rugged all-terrain and performance options.
The German automotive supplier operates several U.S. tire plants producing passenger car and light truck tires, bringing European engineering to the American manufacturing process.
This French tire leader operates multiple U.S. manufacturing facilities, producing passenger tires that meet their global quality standards while supporting American jobs.
The famous Italian performance tire brand manufactures high-performance passenger car tires in U.S. facilities, bringing their Formula 1 expertise to American roads.

Earnhardt Auto Centers serves as your go-to destination for American-made tires across the Phoenix metropolitan area. Our 17 dealerships offer unmatched selection and expertise in matching you with the right American-manufactured tires for your vehicle.
Our knowledgeable staff understands the importance of supporting American manufacturing. When you specifically request American-made options, we’ll help you find the perfect size and style while ensuring your tires meet factory specifications for your vehicle.
With 17 dealer service departments and several quick lane services throughout the Phoenix metro area, getting your American-made tires installed and serviced has never been easier.
Conclusion
Supporting American tire manufacturing doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or selection. From Goodyear’s century-plus legacy to international brands investing in U.S. facilities, you have numerous options for high-quality, American-made tires.
Remember to always ask for the DOT code regardless of brand name, and don’t hesitate to ask our experts at Earnhardt Auto Centers about American-made options for your specific vehicle. Schedule service at one of our dealerships or just drop by your favorite location.
Ready for tires made in the US? Visit your nearest Earnhardt Auto Center location or contact us online with your questions about tires made in America. Our team is ready to help you roll on American-made quality. Contact us today.