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    RNR Tire Express

    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    Airport Tire & Service

    3.7
    (3 reviews)

    I stopped in to Airport Tire when my tire pressure warning light went on suddenly. My tire was…read morerepaired after a nail was found. I received speedy, exceptional service at a very reasonable price. Highly recommend!

    Under no circumstance take your car here…read more I brought in a couple of Tire Rack tires to be mounted. They wanted the rather high sum of $25.00 for tire mounting / balancing per wheel. But they promised good service. I emphasized I wanted NO RIM DAMAGE. They promised they used a very good tire mounting machine which would not damage my rims. They in fact did inflict damage on my "mag" rims. When they mounted the rims I asked if they were applying the proper torque setting, but got some double talk about wheel spacer affecting the proper torque setting (105 pound feet for my car). I went on several web sites and found the wheel spacers did not affect torque values. I know this may be a bit beyond the average reader, but read on. I drove the car at highway speeds later that week and found at least one of two newly mounted tires were out of balance. I took the car back and they admitted one of the wheels had not been properly balanced. Of course they inflicted a little more damage to the finish of the factory mag wheel while re-balancing. The worst part of this whole fiasco of an experience was watching the clown reattach the wheel. He just used an air driven ratchet, without governor, and did not use a star pattern while re-attaching. This is an incredibly unsafe and damaging practice I have never witnessed in near 50 years of owning cars (I currently own 10 and do most all my own work). When the wheel is tighten in a non-star pattern fashion (just work lug after lug without skipping) this can and will distort the wheel. It can also result in over-stressed lugs which can crack and fall off. Added to this, the lugs were way over-torqued (I checked with a professional rated torque wrench). I had to use a 24 inch breaker bar to untighten a couple of the lugs. If someone broke down one the road, no way under the sun could the car's factory jack lug wrench undo the lugs. This further demonstrated uneven torqueing. Here's the ultimate downside, the over-torqued lugs can fail, the wheel is out of true due to damage inflicted and it can work it's way off the car. Now I have to inspect my lugs very often, and will replace my rotors sooner than later. I have experienced improperly torqued wheels myself years back, the wheel was worrking itself off the car at speed. That's way I always re-check the torque settings in the rare cases someone else does the mounting. Most of the time I just take my wheels off myself and bring them to the tire place (advantage of having my own air equipment). Thought I would save some time. NEVER AGAIN. IF YOU ARE PLANNING SUICIDE AND HATE YOUR CAR, BRING IT TO THESE INCOMPATIENTS. IF NOT STAY AWAY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS.

    RNR Tire Express - tires - Updated July 2026

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