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    Rogers Auto Specialists

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Services - Rogers Auto Specialists

    Tire balancing

    Tire repair

    Wheel alignment

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    Alloy Wheel Repair Pro

    Alloy Wheel Repair Pro

    (31 reviews)

    I brought in my 3 piece wheels for a bent lip and was quoted around 250 with a 5-7 day wait time. I…read morewait 8 days before I call and ask the status and was told that the 'manager tried to reach out to me' I received no phone calls or email so the dude just forgot and never called back, additionally during the phone call they told me that it would be an extra 85 dollars for the coating of the polished aluminum lip. I wait 5 MORE DAYS before I call again(over 2 weeks at this point now). They tell me they'll call me back in 5 minutes so they can check the status(spoiler they don't) 20 minutes pass by and I decide to call again and they FINALLY say their finished and ready for pick up. I arrive and MY TIRES AREN'T EVEN MOUNTED TO MY RIM, I ask where my tires are because they're over 500 dollars for just a pair of them. They look confused and have to go ask before me having to wait another 30 minutes in the lobby for them to mount and balance them. I pick up my wheels and the product isn't even anything to brag about, it's straight and polished but you can clearly see where they welded and polished the bend, not to mention they ripped and tightened down the ever loving piss out of my valve stem seal and now it's torn and protruding instead of sitting flush, and when asked what happened was told 'it's a common thing to happen'. Paid 335 dollars for all of this. Yeah they have good ratings but I hope you have a better experience than I did because Jesus Christ I had a horrible time dealing with them

    Amazing work and reasonable rates. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again! They fixed my bent rim…read moreand pulled two nails out of my tire. Their work was quick at a reasonable price. What else can you ask!

    Pueblo West Auto Tire and Diesel - Having car troubles? We can help get you back on the road!

    Pueblo West Auto Tire and Diesel

    (9 reviews)

    Very thorough with their work and honest with their dealings. Timely in picking me up and taking me…read moreback when car was finished.

    I DO NOT RECOMMEND PUEBLO WEST AUTO TIRE AND DIESEL…read more After doing research in finding an auto shop to replace my brakes, we settled on this shop. They were friendly enough to provide me with a quote and got the appointment scheduled promptly. I picked up my car and all seemed fine. When I got there I was told they broke the wheel stud and they needed more time to fix that. That wasn't a big deal, but did raise question to me in regards to their lack of care. None the less I picked up my car and drove home. The next day I drove my now repaired car and all of a sudden after using said new brakes, my car flashes 4 warnings on the dash including the ABS, hill assist, vehicle traction control, check engine light, and at oil temp. HMMM...that seems very odd given I just got my car fixed the day before. Mind you I've never had any check engine lights on this vehicle. We call Joe back and he said to bring it back to the shop to get it checked out, all seems OK to me. Here's where the fun began...Joe calls back and let's me know unfortunately now my transmission solenoid is magically broken, which is a $1500+ fix. WOW! So you are telling me that a perfectly good car that had no issues prior to getting my brakes fixed now has ANOTHER MORE EXPENSIVE issue with it?! That makes ZERO SENSE. We then go back and forth with Chris who proceeds to tell us the same and says there is no way in which the two issues are related. Seems highly suspicious. Chris, while being a certified master technician clearly isn't aware that ABS, traction control and the transmission all literally speak to each other through the speed sensors right behind the brake rotor. They refused to provide us with the diagnostic codes that they apparently ran, they refused to take any accountability for their clear lack of car with my car that led to now a new issue, they then told me to pick up my car and get a second opinion. Upon picking up my car we were greeted by the owner, Patricia Mitchell, who was very rude, condescending and continued along with Chris' same attitude that it's not our problem. She then berated my husband by asking "do you work on cars?" when we had actual data and information to provide them, which Patricia knew nothing about. When asking Patricia questions she refused to answer. She then got loud and said she was done with us. So much for customer service huh, I guess the customer isn't always right ;) After speaking with Subaru dealer techs in both Littleton and Pueblo they both confirmed it was likely damage to the wheel speed sensors during the brake replacement that caused issues with these various systems. But PW ATD wanted to hear none of that and took zero accountability in this matter. Overall - TAKE YOUR BUSINESS ELSEWHERE, or you'll end up with another issue that magically appeared after your service. Better yet check the reviews before you go. **Since I can't reply back to the response below - I will address it here. Moral of the story - do not take your all-wheel drive vehicle to this shop. They claim below that brakes and your transmission are unrelated items, however anyone who understands how AWD vehicles function would understand that ABS, traction control and your brake module are all core components. It's these systems that all provide the data and work together to provide inputs/outputs to your transmission. In fact the transmission solenoid in question receives its data from the wheel speed sensor that is typically damaged during brake replacement. We did in fact speak with multiple Subaru technicians who confirmed the ABS sensors can be damaged during brake replacement and cause these cascading failures. We will be taking the vehicle to Subaru to now resolve the issues that have unfolded here.

    Rogers Auto Specialists - tires - Updated July 2026

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