Kingsun Auto and Tires operates as a combined tire retailer and general repair shop on Oklahoma City's south side, handling everything from new tire installation and balancing to engine diagnostics and brake work. The shop stocks multiple tire brands at mid-range pricing and performs alignment, rotation, and flat repair on-site, making it a single-stop option for drivers who need both rubber and mechanical service in one visit.
Kingsun functions as a hybrid operation: a tire shop first, then an auto repair facility that serves the same customer base. It carries major tire lines (Goodyear, Michelin, Bridgestone, and regional brands) and performs the full tire service suite. The repair side handles scheduled maintenance, diagnostics, suspension work, and common repairs, though the business does not specialize in collision damage or body work. The shop is small enough to move fast on basic jobs but equipped with a lift bay and diagnostic scanner for problems that require more than a tire change.
Kingsun stocks tires in the $60 to $150 per tire range for standard passenger vehicles, with truck and performance tires running higher. A four-tire package with installation, balancing, and valve stems typically totals $280 to $650, depending on brand and vehicle size. Seasonal rotation runs $35 to $50 per visit. Four-wheel alignment costs $80 to $120. Prices fluctuate with manufacturer promotions and market availability; call ahead to confirm pricing on specific models.
The tire selection skews toward practical, mid-life-span options rather than budget or ultra-premium tiers. Customers looking for budget Chinese brands or Michelin Defender longevity warranties will find both in stock, but the shop does not position itself as the lowest-price option in Oklahoma City.
Beyond tires, Kingsun offers oil changes, filter replacements, belt and hose inspection, battery testing and replacement, brake pad and rotor work, and basic suspension repairs. Diagnostic work carries a $60 to $85 fee, applied to the repair bill if you proceed. General labor runs $55 to $75 per hour, which falls in the middle of Oklahoma City's independent repair shops. ASE-certified technicians staff the bays.
The shop does not perform transmission rebuilds, engine machine work, or electrical rewiring that requires dealership-level equipment. It accepts walk-ins but operates faster with appointments, especially for alignment or multi-service jobs that tie up a lift.
Tire retailers in Oklahoma City split into three categories: big-box chains like Walmart and Costco, dedicated tire shops like Discount Tire and America's Tire, and independent shops like Kingsun that bundle tires with repair.
Discount Tire and America's Tire operate faster, carry a wider tire selection, and price competitively on volume; choose them if you want the broadest brand choice and short wait times. Walmart and Costco offer rock-bottom tire prices but require membership or in-store shopping time and often book alignment appointments weeks out. Kingsun's edge is convenience: you handle tires, brakes, and an oil change in one three-hour block without shuttling between locations, and you work with the same technician who diagnoses the alignment wear that caused your tires to wear unevenly in the first place.
For repair-only work, independent shops like Guthrie's Auto Repair and Firestone compete on price and trust, but Firestone's labor rates ($70 to $90 per hour) run higher, and Guthrie's does not stock tires, forcing a separate trip if you need rubber. Dealership service departments (Toyota, Ford, Chevy) offer OEM parts and warranty backing but charge $85 to $125 per hour labor.
Kingsun suits Oklahoma City drivers who own common domestic and import sedans or light trucks and need routine maintenance or tire service without the dealership markup or the appointment delays that plague big-box retailers. Owners of high-performance vehicles or luxury imports may prefer a specialist shop with tire expertise in low-profile or run-flat compounds. Commercial fleets looking for volume discounts should compare dedicated tire vendors. Drivers in a true emergency (catastrophic engine failure, transmission slip) will find the shop capable of diagnosis but may need referral to a transmission or engine shop.
Call or drop in during business hours with your vehicle. For a tire purchase, staff will ask your vehicle size, preferred brand, and budget; they will quote pricing and schedule installation the same day if bays are open or within 24 hours if booked. Bring your keys; installation takes 45 minutes to an hour per vehicle. For repair work, describe the symptom (brake noise, check-engine light, steering pull) and ask whether an appointment or walk-in fits the job. Diagnostics happen while you wait or within an hour; the technician will call with findings and a quote before proceeding.
Kingsun operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Sundays. On-site parking accommodates 6 to 8 vehicles; street parking is available nearby. Call to confirm current hours, as small shops occasionally shift seasonally. The shop is accessible by car from I-44 and serves the south Oklahoma City neighborhoods well but requires a short drive from downtown or Midtown.
Kingsun Auto and Tires fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's repair landscape: it moves tire service fast, handles straightforward maintenance without pretense, and prices competitively enough that bundling tires and repair into one visit saves time and hassle for drivers who value consistency over rock-bottom deals.
