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    Lee's Tire

    3.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tire balancing

    Tire installation

    Tire repair

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    Prompt service with a sense of professionalism. competitive pricing and they try to help you vs…read moresell you

    Be careful with these folks if you don't know what's wrong with your car and they have to diagnose…read moreto determine the problem. Went in with an engine that was overheating and they diagnosed it as a bad water pump. I was given an estimate of $1,050 to fix it so I took it to a place a friend recommended for a second opinion and they discovered a hairline crack in the radiators. The water pump was in good shape. They fixed it and it's not overheated since. I also had rear ball joints replaced twice, once here and once at the Firestone shop on the business loop over an18-month period because they kept going out. Around $3,200 total for the two fixes/visits. Then they go out for a third time and I take it to another shop. Rear axel was damaged/bent causing excessive wear on the ball joints. Axel was fixed which resolved the problem. So, not diagnosing the cause of the excessive wear on the ball joints cost me $3,000 before getting it fixed properly. The shop I go to now has been a locally owned business for 30+ years and all their mechanics have been there at least 20 years. It appears the problem with franchise auto shops is they have high turnover and mechanics are young and don't have decades of experience. I will still go to Firestone for oil change, tires, and tire rotation. But no more major repairs. The manager and personnel there are organizing and professional. It's their track record for diagnosing unknown problems that's questionable. I would suggest you get a second opinion if you go there and the suggested repairs are over $1,000. The extra time and effort to do so may save you thousands of dollars.

    Lee's Tire - tires - Updated August 2026

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