I DO NOT RECOMMEND!!! My brother took brand new pro comp wheels in the box to get mounted on some tires we also took. Long story short they scratched the wheels and looks like curb rash on some wheels, and we brought it up to them and they said they were used wheels and sometimes they sell used wheels to people.. I couldn't do nothing but laugh at his comment because he took them out of the box and the bubble wrap they come with. And he says with a straight face that he mounted them when himself when I was starring at 4 guys mount the tires. We thought he would knock down the price but he decided to say what he said instead.. so my brother told him if that's how its gonna be well that's how its gonna stay. We got home and started unloading the tires from the back of the pick up and when dropped them down. The weights for them to be balanced came off !! Tried sticking them back on but looks like they stuck them on without cleaning it first. So they wont stick !! There goes 80$ plus time and money to find another place to go get them rebalanced. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE FOR PROFFESIONAL RESULTS OR...
Read moreI’ve been coming here for over 10 years whenever I’ve had a flat or a nail in my tire, and the service has always been consistently excellent. Recently, I hit a pothole that damaged two of my tires. At first, the shop didn’t have the tires in stock, but once they found them, they went the extra mile by catching me down the road to let me know. Thanks to their effort, I was able to turn around and avoid sitting in heavy traffic—something I greatly appreciated, especially on such a hot day.
Their prices are very reasonable—nail repairs typically range from $7–13, and used tires from $30–50. The service is quick and efficient, and you can even stay in your car while they work. The team is professional, bilingual (English and Spanish), and always friendly.
This place is truly a local gem, and after so many years of excellent service, I wouldn’t go...
Read moreI needed to buy a used tire. They had one for $50. To me, it wasn't worth $30, but I had no other option. They installed it and when I got home it went flat. When the guy installed it, I noticed that he put it in the tank of water, gave it a quick spin, and didn't even look for leaks. So I filled it up with air and went back. I showed the guy the receipt. He still charged me $10 to fix the flat. Nice way to run a business. I showed the boy my receipt and told him that I had JUST bought the tire. He didn't even want to look at the receipt. When I got home, I checked the air pressure. He put in 50 lbs of pressure. This is a small car, not a truck. The pressure is supposed to be 32 lbs. I'll chalk it up as a...
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