09-28-2020, 03:34 PM | #24 |
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My wife's car we always go to Costco. Acura sedan that neither of us care that much about. Never had a problem.
I take my cars to an independent suspension tire guy who I have the tires direct shipped from Tire Rack to his place and then just go there. Would take both cars there but it's a little more of a drive, there isn't anything to do while there and neither are worth the hassle of coming back home while the work is being done. With almost any store the good/bad depend on the person doing the work, I prefer the independent as it almost always is the same guy or one that has a lot of supervision from the owner.
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edit - or do you mean you had directional tread for left / right and they mounted one flipped backwards...? That's not what popped into mind when I read "inside out". |
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Directional tires can't have an inside/outside facing sidewall because that changes depending on what side of the vehicle they're put on.
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I have had much better service at Costco than DT.
If you have concerns talk to the tire shop manager asking for a bit of extra care. Otherwise go to a pro wheel shop that has a touchless machine and road force balancing. |
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09-30-2020, 06:02 PM | #29 |
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I've had nothing but exceptional experiences whenever I shop at Costco, including using the tire shop. My father had the same first-rate experience at a different Costco. They're usually a $150-200 less than anyone else and they fill your tires with nitrogen.
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09-30-2020, 06:30 PM | #30 |
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I’m on my way over to Costco right now to get my fronts installed. And I’ll probably a hotdog and soda for a buck-fifty too.
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09-30-2020, 09:09 PM | #32 |
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Not this time either. Got back home a while ago and wheels are spotless. They also used a torque wrench instead of the air gun.
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10-01-2020, 10:08 PM | #33 |
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Very long wait and they substituted my metal (actual metal) stem caps for some green plastic shit. The rest was done correctly, including torqued lugs to spec with 2-stage procedure.
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10-03-2020, 12:08 AM | #34 |
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So a followup to my tire install. One of my front tires was losing air so I brought it back to them. They dismounted the tire and replaced the TPMS seal, yet it was still losing pressure. There was no damage to the tire or wheel. They put some bead sealer on it and it's holding the air for now. They agreed that the long term safety necessitated a new tire no questions asked. They were very apologetic.
I can't ask for anything more and they stand behind their work. They previously mounted my rear tires without any complications. In the past I have had tires that were defective installed at a dealer, and it was PITA waiting for the dealer to put in a warranty claim with the tire manufacturer.
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(my summer visit was in SFO location) Needed winter set for my E70 (I had spare factory rims). I brought my own set TPMS sensors. No questions asked, less than one hour, zero scratches. They even marked tires FRONT/REAR with chalk The same "complaint" as last time - Costco put their green valve caps. But technician saved silver ones that came with TPMS kit. Advise - appointment is a must. Few customers showed up as store opened without one - the wait time was 4+ hours. BTW, the E70 tire set fits inside the E91: |
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Cold weather made me run over to Costco to top off my tires on Saturday. Even using their DIY hoses is a pleasure. Their pressure regulation was exactly spot on with my very-accurate gauge too.
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