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RVWithTito
Apr 28, 2015Explorer
I recommend going to Les Schwab (there's one in Denver). Last year, after much research I ended up going to Les Schwab and putting on Toyos. Very comparable to Michelin with steel sidewalls and the works plus $100 less per tire. They put 6 on in 1 hour. I couldn't be happier.
The best part is that Les Schwab is everywhere on the West Coast and will service your tires wherever you are. I had a puncture in Reno last summer (just 3 months after the new tires). There was a Les Schwab within a mile of where I was. They replaced the tire at no cost and I was back on the road. I made a video about the experience.
The best part is that Les Schwab is everywhere on the West Coast and will service your tires wherever you are. I had a puncture in Reno last summer (just 3 months after the new tires). There was a Les Schwab within a mile of where I was. They replaced the tire at no cost and I was back on the road. I made a video about the experience.
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