As temperatures drop and snow starts to fall across Northeast Ohio, one of the most important decisions you can make for your vehicle is upgrading to winter tires. If you’re searching for “winter tires near me,” you’re already thinking ahead, and that’s the right move.
At Rad Air Complete Car Care, we help drivers across Cleveland, Akron, Medina, and beyond prepare for Ohio’s toughest weather. With 11 locations throughout Northeast Ohio, we provide expert winter tire recommendations, installations, and maintenance to keep you safe and in control—no matter what the forecast brings.
Northeast Ohio winters can be unpredictable. From freezing rain in November to lake-effect snowstorms in January, driving conditions shift fast. Regular all-season tires harden in cold temperatures, losing the flexibility and grip needed on snow-covered or icy roads.

Winter tires (also known as snow tires) are specifically engineered with:
If you’re commuting on I-77, navigating hilly backroads in Medina, or making daily trips through downtown Cleveland, winter tires provide the control and confidence you need to drive safely.
Many drivers assume all-wheel drive is enough. While AWD helps distribute power to your wheels, it does nothing to improve traction or stopping distance—two things that winter tires dramatically enhance.
In fact, tests show that a front-wheel drive vehicle with winter tires often outperforms an AWD vehicle with all-season tires in snowy conditions.
That’s why Rad Air recommends installing winter tires before the first major snowfall, not after.
In Northeast Ohio, it’s best to switch to winter tires when temperatures fall below 45°F consistently—often by late October or early November. Rubber compounds in all-season tires begin to harden at this point, reducing grip even if there’s no snow on the ground.
Winter tires should stay on your vehicle until spring temperatures consistently rise above that threshold, usually in March or April.
Yes. Installing only two winter tires on either the front or rear axle can create dangerous handling imbalances. Whether your vehicle is front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or AWD, Rad Air always recommends four matching winter tires for proper balance and control.
We’ll help you select a full set based on your vehicle, budget, and driving habits.
With locations across Greater Cleveland and Akron, Rad Air is your trusted winter tire center. We offer:
Our goal is to make winter driving safer, not to oversell. We’ll guide you to the best option for your vehicle without upselling you on what you don’t need.
Here’s where to get winter tires and service from your neighborhood Rad Air Complete Car Care location:
Akron – 1200 West Portage Trail, Akron, OH 44313 – (330) 680-5718
Cleveland – 1277 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 – (216) 438-2782
Fairlawn – 3904 Medina Road, Fairlawn, OH 44333 – (330) 269-7665
Garfield Heights – 5266 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, OH 44125 – (216) 438-2775
Medina – 767 N Court St., Medina, OH 44256 – (330) 679-5242
Parma Heights – 6565 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 – (440) 220-6598
Seven Hills – 7893 Broadview Road, Seven Hills, OH 44131 – (440) 373-4408
Smithville – 5749 Applecreek Rd, Smithville, OH 44677 – (330) 294-9030
Strongsville – 12922 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136 – (440) 574-7298
Westlake – 27051 Detroit Road, Westlake, OH 44145 – (440) 328-8924
Wickliffe – 29257 Anderson Road, Wickliffe, OH 44092 – (440) 420-4383
No matter where you are, there’s a Rad Air nearby to help you prepare for the road ahead.
Not sure whether you need studless winter tires, performance snow tires, or SUV-specific winter tires? Our team will walk you through the best options based on:
We’ll explain the pros and cons of each and help you make the safest choice: no guesswork, no pressure.
Ready to stay ahead of the next snowstorm? Don’t wait until the roads are covered. Book your winter tire installation with Rad Air today.
With convenient scheduling, expert technicians, and trusted service since 1975, Rad Air is the name Northeast Ohio drivers rely on—winter, spring, summer, and fall.