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| - Rare to find a genuine automotive store of any kind, especially chain/corporate run places, but these guys are pretty solid. I'm not very nice to my tires so I spend way more time here than I'd like to but they're always quick and don't try to bullshit me. I've dealt with just about all of the employees at this point, and besides one incident where a special order tire took a week to come in(not their fault), I've not had a single negative experience.
I saw one review where a guy was complaining that they wouldn't fix his 10 year old tires - seriously? Tires degrade significantly over time, driven or not. The whole Paul Walker incident? Most enthusiasts speculate that the cause was the tires - they were the original ones that came on the car, a 2005 Carrera. Car was hardly touched and rarely driven, but the tires being 7 years old was likely a major contribution to the crash(yes, I'm aware that they were speeding). Having seen the corner where the incident happened(you could probably take it at 90 in a Prius, yet alone a $600,000 Porsche) I can't come up with any other explanation.
Don't cheap out on tires - they are the only contact you have with the ground and they very well could save your life - a panic stop, too sharp of a turn, etc. They'll take care of you here.
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