You pulled into BJ’s Wholesale Club hoping to knock out an oil change with your grocery run. Smart idea — except BJ’s doesn’t do oil changes. But before you leave empty-handed, there’s actually a smarter way to handle your car maintenance through your membership. Read on to see what BJ’s can do for your car, and how to fill the gaps without overpaying.
Does BJ’s Do Oil Changes?
No. BJ’s Wholesale Club does not perform oil changes at any of its locations across the United States.
The BJ’s Tire Center sticks strictly to tire services. There are no oil change bays, no drain pans, and no grease monkeys waiting to swap your filter. This isn’t an oversight — it’s a deliberate business decision.
Here’s why BJ’s skips oil changes:
- Environmental regulations are complex. Used motor oil requires specialized containment and disposal. That means extra infrastructure, permits, and compliance costs that don’t fit the warehouse club model.
- Bay space is limited. Oil changes need pits or specific hydraulic lifts. BJ’s uses that real estate for high-volume tire work instead.
- Labor skill sets differ. Tire techs and lube techs train for different jobs. Running both operations adds cost and complexity.
The Tire Center is exactly that — a tire center, nothing more.
What Automotive Services Does BJ’s Actually Offer?
BJ’s Tire Center covers everything tire-related, and they do it well. Every tire you buy through the club comes with a package of services bundled in for the life of that tire.
They call it the 3-Point Tire Promise, and it includes:
- Professional tire installation by certified associates
- Wheel rebalancing at installation and every rotation
- Tire rotation to even out tread wear
- Flat repairs for punctures in the tread area
- Free inflation checks anytime you roll in
That’s lifetime maintenance — no extra charges — as long as the tires came from BJ’s.
| Service | Included? | Ongoing Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Tire installation | ✅ Yes | Free with purchase |
| Wheel balancing | ✅ Yes | Free for life |
| Tire rotation | ✅ Yes | Free for life |
| Flat repair | ✅ Yes | Free for life |
| Inflation checks | ✅ Yes | Free for life |
| Oil change | ❌ No | Not available |
| Battery installation | ❌ Typically no | Not available |
| Wheel alignment | ⚠️ Limited locations | Select clubs only |
A quick note on alignments: some BJ’s clubs do offer alignment services, but it’s not available at every location. Call your club before making the trip.
How to Get Your Oil Changed as a BJ’s Member
BJ’s knows you still need oil changes. So instead of building service bays, they struck a deal with Jiffy Lube.
You can buy a $25 Jiffy Lube gift card at BJ’s for $23.99. It’s not a massive discount, but it’s an honest one — and it stacks with other savings if you pay with your BJ’s credit card. Think of it as BJ’s saying, “We can’t change your oil, but here’s a discount to go do it.”
For routine oil changes, your best moves as a BJ’s member are:
- Buy the Jiffy Lube gift card in-club for instant savings
- Shop bulk motor oil at BJ’s and take it to your preferred shop or do it yourself
- Use your BJ’s One Mastercard to earn rewards on the oil purchase
Buy Your Motor Oil at BJ’s (Even If They Won’t Change It)
Here’s where BJ’s quietly saves you money. The automotive section stocks premium motor oil in bulk at wholesale prices. If you do your own oil changes, or if your mechanic accepts customer-supplied oil, this is worth your attention.
| Product | Spec | Why It’s Worth Buying |
|---|---|---|
| Mobil 1 Advanced Full Synthetic | 0W-20, 5W-20, 5W-30 (6-pack) | Top-tier protection for most modern engines |
| Mobil 1 High Mileage Full Synthetic | Various weights (6-pack) | Seal conditioners for vehicles over 75,000 miles |
| Mobil 1 Extended Performance | 20,000-mile intervals | Fewer oil changes per year |
| Shell Rotella T4 Diesel | 15W-40 (1-gallon cases) | Heavy-duty diesel and truck protection |
Buying in bulk at BJ’s vs. a single quart at an auto parts store can cut your oil cost by 20–30%. That adds up fast if you drive a lot or own multiple vehicles.
BJ’s Tire Installation Rules You Should Know
If you’re heading to BJ’s for tires, a few policies might surprise you. Their installation guidelines are stricter than most independent shops.
New tires go on the rear — always. If you’re buying fewer than four tires, BJ’s puts the new ones on the back axle. Doesn’t matter if your car is front-wheel drive. This follows industry safety standards to reduce the risk of hydroplaning.
Snow tires require a full set on AWD/FWD/4WD vehicles. You can’t put two snow tires on a Subaru and call it done. BJ’s requires all four for vehicles with front or all-wheel drive. This protects your traction control and stability systems from fighting themselves in slippery conditions.
Tires must meet factory speed and load ratings. If a tire doesn’t match your vehicle’s original specs, BJ’s won’t install it. They’ll refund the installation fee instead. This might feel rigid, but it protects you from a tire failure at highway speed — a situation the NHTSA links to thousands of crashes annually.
Only tires purchased at BJ’s get installed at BJ’s. You can’t roll in with tires from another retailer and use their bays.
Batteries: Buy Here, Install Elsewhere
BJ’s carries a solid selection of car batteries through their Interstate Batteries partnership. The IBX line covers:
- Passenger cars and trucks
- Marine batteries
- Golf cart batteries
- Lawn and garden equipment
The prices are competitive, especially for members with a rewards card. However, BJ’s Tire Centers typically don’t install batteries. Many modern vehicles hide batteries under seats, in the trunk, or behind components that require extra disassembly. That’s outside what tire techs handle.
Buy the battery at BJ’s, then take it to an auto parts store or your mechanic for installation. Most auto parts chains install batteries for free if you buy from them — but BJ’s wholesale pricing often still wins on the battery itself.
The BJ’s Auto Buying Program
This one flies under the radar for most members. BJ’s runs an auto buying program that connects you with pre-negotiated pricing at authorized dealerships. Partners include Premier Subaru and participating Ford dealers.
The deal typically includes:
- Haggle-free, prearranged pricing
- Bonus cash incentives
- BJ’s gift cards as additional perks
If you’re already a member and you’re in the market for a car, this is a genuinely useful benefit that most people ignore until it’s too late.
Don’t Confuse BJ’s Wholesale Club with Independent Shops
This creates a lot of confusion. Search “BJ’s oil change” and you might land on results for BJ’s Auto Repair in Chicago, which does offer oil changes, brake service, and transmission work.
That shop has nothing to do with BJ’s Wholesale Club. Zero affiliation. Different company, different owners, different services entirely.
BJ’s Wholesale Club is a Massachusetts-based membership warehouse chain. Its automotive arm is the Tire Center — and only the Tire Center. If you’re looking for oil changes, mechanical repairs, or engine diagnostics, the wholesale club isn’t the place, regardless of what shows up in a search.
How Your Membership Tier Affects Automotive Savings
Not all BJ’s memberships earn the same rewards on automotive purchases. Here’s a quick breakdown:
| Membership | Gas Discount | Rewards Rate | Tire/Oil Perks |
|---|---|---|---|
| BJ’s Club | Standard pricing | Promotional only | Tire Center access |
| BJ’s Club+ | 5¢/gallon off | 2% back on purchases | Includes lifetime tire maintenance |
| BJ’s One Mastercard | 10¢/gallon off | 3% back at BJ’s | Rewards apply to tires and motor oil |
| BJ’s One+ Mastercard | 15¢/gallon off | 5% back at BJ’s | Best value for frequent buyers |
If you buy tires, bulk motor oil, and gas through BJ’s regularly, upgrading to the Club+ or One+ card pays for itself quickly. The rewards on a $700 set of Michelins alone cover a solid chunk of your annual membership fee.
What BJ’s Tire Center Does Better Than Most Shops
For tires specifically, BJ’s punches above its weight. They carry major brands — Michelin, Bridgestone, BFGoodrich, Goodyear, and more — at wholesale pricing. The lifetime maintenance model means you’re not paying for rotations and balancing every 5,000 miles like you would at an independent shop.
Their technicians also follow strict technical protocols. Camber, caster, and toe — the three alignment measurements — get explained clearly at the Tire Center when relevant. Balancing equipment catches uneven weight distribution that causes vibration and kills suspension parts early.
And free inflation checks are available anytime. Under-inflated tires are a leading cause of blowouts — a quick pressure stop at BJ’s while you’re already shopping is an easy habit to build.
BJ’s doesn’t do oil changes. But as a tire destination backed by lifetime service and wholesale pricing, it earns its place in your car maintenance routine.

