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Nov-11-2020 02:40 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
You can thank the proliferation of lawyers and lawsuits for things like you encountered. A business taking on vehicle repairs and not replacing all the components in a system would likely be exposing themselves to an increased risk of being sued should that system fail. I don't think it is a Les Schwab problem, but rather an industry problem. Good Luck
Nov-11-2020 01:31 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
TOYO’s that came on the 98 RAM I bought were from LS MADE IN CHINA.
Previous pic. They forgot to install grease seal !
The idiots crushed the mounts holding the shocks by OVERTIGHTENING. Had to bring new shocks just to fit into mount. Thanks LS!!!
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Nov-10-2020 01:05 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
I didn't read all 10 pages to this but I did read some.
I am confused about the complaint. Les Schwab has always done calipers with brakes. I went there years ago to get an estimate, wondered why they did calipers. Actually most places do not turn rotors anymore, they replace them. That's really not on Les Schwab, but just the way it is. I had brake quotes from the dealer and an independent, both pretty close in price, did it myself with new rotors for under $400.
As for oil changes. I didn't know they did oil changes, sounds like they don't or most of their sites don't. So, why are we complaining about oil changes?
Tires at Les Schwab - not necessarily name brand. Instead Les Schwab labeled china tires. They do sell some non Les Schwab tires. Go price Sailun trailer tires if you want to have some fun, then check WalMart for the same tire. If you want brand name tires, GoodYear, Michelin, you don't go to Les Schwab.
To the OP, if you want your brakes checked, or have a tire type issue, Les Schwab is great. But don't complain about services they don't offer.
We had a brake down this summer in Wallace ID. The shackles on our trailer broke. We had to be towed to Les Schwab. Stayed overnight in their parking lot - not recommended... - But, they fixed the shackles for a very fair price and got us on the road. I had them quote a couple different sets of Chinese trailer tires, I didn't buy from them as I knew I could get better tires and less expensive tires elsewhere.
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Nov-08-2020 04:44 AM
big_jeff wrote:
I normally do my own vehicle maintenance but I'm getting up there in age, my bones don't want to cooperate too much now. So I needed some work done on my Hyundai, so I went to My loca l Les Schwab to get an estimate.. timing belt, belts, front left axle and hoses.. $1700. for parts and labor. I just about had an aneurysm. I did it myself for $300. in parts from rockauto. I think they believe everybody is a sucker...
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