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Conrad's alternative in Cleveland
TL;DR: Conrad's has been Cleveland's tire chain since 1934. Nothing wrong with that. They've got 37 locations, full-service repair, established financing. They're also closed Sunday, want an appointment, and won't sell you a used tire. Nick's Tire & Auto on Euclid Ave is what the chain isn't: walk-in any day we're awake including Sundays, used tires from $25 installed, the quote in writing before any wrench moves. Same Euclid Ave you've driven past a hundred times. Yellow sign. Real address. Mechanic on duty. Free check. Written quote. You don't pay until you say yes.
At a glance
Nick's vs Conrad's
| Dimension | Nick's | Conrad's |
|---|---|---|
| Walk-in policy | First-come-first-served, walk in | appointment preferred |
| Open Sundays | 9am–4pm | Closed |
| Used tires | From $25 installed | New only |
| Full-service mechanical | Tires + brakes + alignment + repair | Tires + brakes + alignment + repair |
| Drop-off + Uber/Lyft | Yes — leave the car, grab a ride | No |
| Greater Cleveland locations | 1 | 37 |
| Ownership | Independently owned and operated by Nick — mechanic + family | Independently owned regional chain |
| Pricing model | Used tires from $25 installed (mount, balance, valve stems, TPMS reset, alignment check — all free). New tires at competitive market rates. Labor disclosed in writing before the wrench moves. Open 7 days. | Chain pricing: tire prices competitive but watch for shop fees, TPMS service, valve stems, and disposal charges added at checkout. |
Honest assessment · both sides
What each shop is good at. Where each falls apart.
Pretending Conrad's has no strengths would be a lie and you'd catch it in 30 seconds on Yelp. Here's the real read — both sides, no spin.
Nick's Tire & Auto
Nick's
Pull up for tires. Drop off for repairs.
Strengths
- First-come-first-served — no appointment needed, walk in any day we're awake
- Open Sundays 9am-4pm — the chains close, we don't
- Drop-off + Uber/Lyft pickup model — leave the car, get a ride back to work, return when it's done
- Used tires from $25 installed — when a $25 used tire solves it, we don't push you to a $200 new one
- Written estimate before any wrench moves — no surprise shop fees at checkout
- Mechanic-owned — the person quoting you the work is the person doing it
- 4.9★ Google rating from real Cleveland drivers
- Transparent pricing — labor, parts, and disposal fees disclosed up front
Honest weaknesses
- Single location at 17625 Euclid Ave — if you're 30+ miles away, the chains are closer
- Smaller crew than national chains — peak hours can mean a wait (we'd rather be honest about that than over-book like the chains do)
- Not a fleet contract shop yet — primarily individual/family customer focus
- No nationwide warranty network — what we install, we stand behind here
Conrad's
Conrad's
Cleveland's hometown tire store since 1934
Strengths
- Long-standing Cleveland-area presence — the chain most Greater Cleveland drivers grew up with
- Roughly 37 locations across Northeast Ohio means there's almost always one near you
- Full-service: tires, brakes, alignment, oil changes, mechanical repair under one roof
- Established financing partnerships and tire price-match programs
Honest weaknesses
- Closed Sundays — if your tire blows on Saturday night, you're waiting until Monday
- Appointment-preferred model means longer waits as a walk-in
- Chain-pricing structure — labor rates and shop fees set by corporate, not the bay
- Reviews mention surprise add-ons appearing on final invoice (TPMS service, valve stems, disposal fees)
- Doesn't sell used tires — new only, even when a $25 used tire would solve the problem
Pick the shop that fits you
Who should pull up where
Who should choose Nick's
- Cleveland-area drivers tired of chain upsell and surprise fees
- Anyone whose tire blows on a Sunday or after-hours when the chains are closed
- Drivers who can drop the car off and grab a ride to work
- Used-tire shoppers — chains won't sell them; we will, and we'll inspect them honestly
- Customers who want to see the worn part before authorizing the repair
Not ideal for
- Customers more than 30 miles from Euclid Ave (geography wins)
- Drivers needing a specific national-chain warranty for a corporate fleet account
- People who genuinely prefer the chain experience and want a waiting room with a coffee machine
Who should choose Conrad's
- Drivers who want chain-brand reassurance and don't mind waiting
- Customers using Conrad's tire price-match program with a competing quote in hand
- Fleet accounts and businesses needing established invoicing relationships
- People who already have a relationship with a specific Conrad's location
Not ideal for
- Anyone who needs Sunday service
- Drivers who want a clear written estimate before any wrench moves
- Shoppers looking for used tires from $25 installed
- Customers who can't sit in a waiting room for 2-3 hours
Frequently asked: Conrad's vs Nick's
Nick's Tire & Auto on Euclid Ave. Conrad's is fine if drivers who want chain-brand reassurance and don't mind waiting — we're not pretending otherwise. But closed sundays — if your tire blows on saturday night, you're waiting until monday The Cleveland drivers who walk into Nick's say the same three things: open 7 days, no appointment needed, written estimate before any wrench moves. Used tires from $25 if a used tire solves it. The yellow sign on Euclid Ave you've probably driven past.
Used tires? Yes — from $25 installed (mount, balance, valve stems, TPMS reset, alignment check, all free). Conrad's won't even sell you a used tire. New tires? Competitive market-rate, but here's the difference: we hand you the estimate in writing before we touch a wrench. No surprise shop fees, no "we found other things wrong," no "while we have it on the lift" speech. The metal doesn't lie. Neither do we.
Yes. 9am to 4pm. Every Sunday. The chains close. We don't. Most of our customers found us on a Sunday afternoon when their regular shop was locked up — Browns Sunday, salt-on-the-roads Sunday, whatever Sunday it was.
Nope. First-come-first-served, every day we're awake. Pull up, hand us the keys, we get you in line. If you can't sit around, drop the car off — we'll Uber you back to work and call when it's ready.
17625 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44112. The yellow sign you've driven past a hundred times. Phone (216) 862-0005. Mon–Sat 8a–6p · Sun 9a–4p. The chains close. We don't.
Three reasons every time. One: Conrad's closes Sunday — when your tire blows after the Browns game, the lights are off. Nick's stays open. Two: Conrad's wants an appointment — Nick's is first-come-first-served, walk in any time. Three: Conrad's invoice often shows up bigger than the verbal quote — Nick's hands you the estimate in writing before we touch a wrench. The metal doesn't lie. Neither do we.
On new tires, similar competitive market rates. The difference is what's NOT on Nick's invoice: no shop fee surprise, no TPMS service line item that should've been in the quote, no disposal fee math gymnastics. On used tires, there's no comparison — Conrad's won't sell you one. Nick's starts at $25 installed (mount, balance, valve stems, TPMS reset, alignment check, all free). When a $25 used tire solves it, we don't push a $200 new one.
Depends on your block — Conrad's has 37 locations spread across Greater Cleveland. Nick's has one location at 17625 Euclid Ave (East Cleveland, between East 174th and Lakeshore Blvd). If you're commuting on Euclid Ave or live anywhere from Glenville to Collinwood to East Cleveland to Cleveland Heights, we're closer than the Conrad's drive most of the time. If you're in Brunswick, Conrad's wins on geography alone.
Conrad's sells new tires only — that's been the chain's policy for years. Nick's sells used tires from $25 installed, every used tire gets a 4-point check (tread depth, sidewall, bead seat, age date) stricter than the Ohio driver's test. If a used tire is wrong for your car, we tell you and put new ones on instead. Honesty is the floor.
First-come-first-served means the wait is whatever the line is when you pull up. On a slow Tuesday morning you'll be rolling in 30 minutes. On a Saturday afternoon snow-warning weekend, every shop in Cleveland is slammed — including us. The difference: we tell you the honest wait when you arrive, set you up with Uber/Lyft if you want to drop the car, and call when it's done. Conrad's appointment system means the appointment-time and the actually-rolling-out time often don't match.
Conrad's runs 38 stores across Northeast Ohio. Total Trustpilot reviews across the ENTIRE chain: 137. Nick's Tire & Auto, one location on Euclid Ave: 1,700+ Google reviews and counting. A single Nick's shop has 12× more reviews than Conrad's has across its whole 38-store network. That's not a fluke; it's what 7 years of one-shop, one-crew, one-standard service generates. Independent on Euclid beats chain across Ohio by an order of magnitude on the trust metric drivers actually look at.
17625 Euclid Ave · Cleveland
Skip the Conrad's wait. Pull up to Nick's.
17625 Euclid Ave · Open 7 days · Walk in any day we're awake. Used tires from $25 installed. Written estimate before any wrench moves.