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UsualSuspect
May 04, 2013Explorer
We were out with friends a few weeks ago, they hit something on the road, and used CoachNet. They were charged $675 for a new tire, plus $180 for labor to change it. It also took them 3 hours and 7 phone calls to get to us. I realize we were just outside Coachella off the Highway 86. I have GS, and the service that came out said they do both, so I don't think it matters who you have. They brought out a Michelin and he asked for Goodyear. The guy told him they don't stock Goodyears, only Michelin's, Toyo's, and Hankook's. I think the tire brand is decided on by the provider, not CoachNet or GS.
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