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J-Rooster
May 03, 2013Explorer
wny_pat wrote:I take my RV to Les Schwab Tires they jack my rig up take all the tires off inspect them, then air them up if needed and put them back on. Les Schwab has never charged me a dime since I've been trading with them since 1984! I don't have my RV tires rotated, but I have the tires on my personal vehicles rotated every 5,000 miles (a Toyota tire rule) and Les Schwab has never charged me a dime for that. If I have a flat tire they never charge me. What they have charged me for in the past is balancing all 8 RV tires $99.00, when I buy new tires of course I'm charged, I have bought batteries, a solid wheel barrow tire, tire chains (I never used my tire chains so when I buy a new vehicle they swap the chains for free). To my knowledge they do this for everybody. When I got back from Lake Havasu City, AZ. my battery on my riding lawnmower was dead. It was a battery I bought from them they put it on a hydrometer said it was good then charged it for me with no charge. It's hard to get an appointment to get in there, but there very honest and they have never tried to sell me anything just to make a sell. But they did tell me last fall before driving to AZ. that this will be my last year running my tires. Les Schwab makes tire maintenance easy for all the customers all they ever requested from me is loyalty.tropical36 wrote:Just curious, how much does it cost you to break down those 8 tires and inspect them each year?
.........but I'm still a 10 yr guy like Michelin as long as the tires can pass inspection and if from a professional, not someone who's trying to sell you new tires........
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