I purchased 2 front tires and an alignment for my 2000 Toyota Solara for $352. While driving home, I noticed a vibration when braking and the wheel was shaking. A week later, I bring it back, thinking they will fix whatever they did wrong the first time.
I get a call informing me my front rotors are warped and I need new ones.
The car was fine when I drove it there and even minutes before pulling into their lot. Yet after I picked it up, it was not handling well. Is THAT a COINCIDENCE? McCarthy rep, Justin, said yes.
All things that could potentially cause rotors to warp; temperature, extreme weather, aggressive driving and over torquing lug nuts - the only possible factor that day is over torquing.
McCarthy tire incorrectly installed my 2 front tires and refused to take responsibility for their negligence.