PARTS iD, Inc. announced that it added over 5,000 new locations to its tire installation network during the first quarter of 2022, bringing the total number of participating installers to 7,270. When browsing CARiD.com's broad inventory of tires, customers across the 48 contiguous U.S. states and Washington, DC now have direct access to more local installation partners who can complete the job. With this expansion, PARTS iD reports an increase in installer density and service coverage in highly populous states and metropolitan areas including Texas, metro New York, Southern California, Florida and Chicago.

Similarly, new installation locations are now available in less populated states and regions that previously saw low or no coverage through the tire installation network including Iowa, West Virginia, Vermont, Montana and North Dakota. PARTS iD's tire installation network is navigable from the CARiD.com homepage. Customers can easily browse an estimated 15,000+ SKUs of tires available to find the right size and fit for their specific vehicle by inputting its year, make and model.

Search results can be further refined by brand, price and tire type (e.g. all-season, winter, or performance). At checkout, the customer is prompted to explore local installation options by entering their ZIP code. From there, they can scan a list of participating installers, select their preferred store location from available options and choose an installation date and time.

They also have the option of either direct delivery to the installer or home delivery. PARTS iD's tire installation network relies on the company's proprietary fitment data and search functionality to offer customers a reliable and convenient way to browse tire options by style and price. By providing seamless access to installation professionals directly within the purchasing journey, this service offers a unique value proposition for “do-it-for-me” (DIFM) customers who prioritize breadth of options and price points but do not wish to complete the installation themselves.