mitch5252 wrote:..
Another cool thing about Les Schwab - they fix your tires for free.
I had a flat in Oregon this past summer.
Took it to them.
They fixed it and remounted it back on the truck and they put away the spare.
Probably took almost a half hour.
No Charge!
I was very impressed.
Had a flat on my little car couple months later.
Local guy = $15.00
I like Les' price better.
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We have a tire chain out here -- America's Tire Co. -- that does the same thing as Les Schwab. And they also offer a kind of tire "warranty". Costs less than $100, and if a tire should become damaged they'll either fix it or replace it free. And they have shops all over the West (and maybe farther).
I had a nail through the sidewall of my brand new Subaru tires, which couldn't be repaired. While they're not anything special, Subaru has made some sort of deal with Yokohama, and the tires are specific to Subaru. So, when I had to replace it I couldn't just buy another Yokohama, it had to be a
Subaru Yokohama -- to the tune of almost $200.
That's when I purchased the warranty.
Just last weekend I had a puncture in the new tire. I was able to get home before it got flat, and had AAA come put the donut on. Went to America's Tire Co. the next day & they were able to repair the tire. Didn't cost me a penny.
I'll never buy a car without purchasing the warranty again.