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    Rick's Used Tires

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Auto wheel and tire repair

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    8 years ago

    Great customer service! I have never been greeted at my car door for tire service before! Very friendly and courteous!

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    Terry Cottle and the technician (Hunter) as well as the entire staff there went above and beyond to…read morehelp us when I had a tire go flat after hitting a curb. They quickly diagnosed the cause of the flat and informed us that as the other tire in the rear was near the end of life on tread (which I had to agree when I saw it). They suggested replacements, but the service took much longer than usual as they had only one technician (Hunter) working (others had just not shown up for work, so Hunter was moving from one car to another as quickly and efficiently as possible). I am giving them a 5-star and kudos because they worked well with a bad situation and their patience and grace with another customer who expected the impossible made me glad we'd brought our car here. I highly recommend them; a great team who know how to please.

    Brought my wife's explorer in it's a 2022 with 18,500 miles asked for the lifetime alignment. They…read moretold me they couldn't adjust the camera on the right side I needed to pay for a $56 bolt but no problem with the left side, same bolt same system come back pick the car up steering wheel still cocked to the right that was the original reason I brought it in steering wheel after a second alignment still cockeyed to the right this place is a con, they rip you off and I just paid 200 and some odd dollars for a scam con artists. I highly suggest if you need work done, find somewhere else to go. I would rather drive an hour away to pay for an alignment, then go back to Firestone this Firestone. Two different pictures of the same car different alignments different times one at 8:17 in the morning 514 2026 and one at 9:32 in the morning 514 2026 after the original alignment they put it in and said the castor on both the right and left side and the total toe was off after telling me they got it right after the first alignment so they didn't get it right. The first time didn't get a ride the second time the damn steering wheel still crooked to the right avoid this Firestone.

    Ash Street Service Center - Ramen!

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    I needed a plug bc I found a nail in my tire. I had no wait at all and I was in there a total of 10…read moreminuets. I went somewhere earlier that told me I'd have to come get my car over 4 hours later... no thank you. I was very pleased with this place and it was my first time being there.

    No longer a reputable shop! My family has had our vehicles serviced by Ash Street Service Center,…read morewhich is still owned by Mr. Durwood Kennedy, since 1976 (Mr. Kennedy does not seem to be involved with the operation of the shop any longer) . No more, though, for numerous reasons (based on work that I have had done over the last few months): A. Cooling System: The "mechanics" used incorrect antifreeze in my girlfriend's Jeep Liberty (needs G-05, which is clear; the shop used the green antifreeze, even after I instructed them not to). I ended up performing the drain-and-flush myself. B. Transmission flush: The "mechanics" did not fill the transmission fluid to the proper level; too much in the Jeep Liberty, and not enough in my everyday car (luckily, I caught their error before I left their shop, as I provided the proper fluid and quantity. A 'left over' of two quarts of transmission fluid raised a huge red flag. The shop did not follow the proper transmission refill procedure, which I had to show them). I am therefore quite suspicious, too, that they did not perform the two prior transmission flushes for which I provided the requisite special lubricant (5 quarts at $17.95 per quart) and paid for service. C. Brake fluid replacement/flush: I recently discovered - when I performed the maintenance myself - the shop did not perform the previous maintenance (brake fluid flush) for which I paid and even provided the brake fluid. D. When repairing a cross threatened stud, the shop broke another one. I know, we all make mistakes, but I was charged for the repair of both studs! E. I recently inquired about rear brake replacement. The head "mechanic" told me the brake pads had about 40% wear life remaining, and that I should replace the brake pads "in the next week or two." The wear life on the back breaks (monitored by the vehicle) read 17,000 miles until the rear breaks will require servicing. While the prices the shop charges are reasonable and the shop may be fine for general repairs (e.g., flat tires and the like); be very leery, proper maintenance, correct fluids, and an honest recommendation of work that should be performed are certainly not their forte.

    Rick's Used Tires - tires - Updated May 2026

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