Trainmaster
Old School Member
Yeah, I know I promised myself a hundred times never to return to Mavis Discount Tires again.
But I needed four Michelin tires, Mavis was down the block and their price was cheap. What the heck, right? Tires went on, no problem and they were balanced right.
A month goes by and I get a flat. Can't get the tire off. No how, no way. Broke a 30" Snap-On breaker bar on it. The 1/2" pneumatic gun did nothing. Couldn't break ANY of the lugs loose. So back to Mavis, where they broke three of their Harbor Freight breaker bars jumping on a 4' cheater pipe then tried to tell me to take a walk. So I call their corporate office. Run by the whole lawsuit thing.
Finally I get them to call a real truck tire company, since the chain doesn't own any real tools or employ any real mechanics. The mobile truck road service outfit comes and gets the tires off. Cost them $250. Now I have 20 ruined lugs that were monkey hammered by Mavis. So that's $100 for McGuard solid lug nuts. And Mavis fixed the flat with a plug instead of a patch, because "they don't do patches, because nobody does".
So it may be time for small claims court anyway. I'm looking at $100 in lug nuts which isn't a big deal, but I'm sure Michelin will say a month old tire with a plug is ruined, so that's another $200.
Think I learned my lesson yet? Never, never deal with a chain tire place that pays its help minimum wage.
You'll be sorry.
But I needed four Michelin tires, Mavis was down the block and their price was cheap. What the heck, right? Tires went on, no problem and they were balanced right.
A month goes by and I get a flat. Can't get the tire off. No how, no way. Broke a 30" Snap-On breaker bar on it. The 1/2" pneumatic gun did nothing. Couldn't break ANY of the lugs loose. So back to Mavis, where they broke three of their Harbor Freight breaker bars jumping on a 4' cheater pipe then tried to tell me to take a walk. So I call their corporate office. Run by the whole lawsuit thing.
Finally I get them to call a real truck tire company, since the chain doesn't own any real tools or employ any real mechanics. The mobile truck road service outfit comes and gets the tires off. Cost them $250. Now I have 20 ruined lugs that were monkey hammered by Mavis. So that's $100 for McGuard solid lug nuts. And Mavis fixed the flat with a plug instead of a patch, because "they don't do patches, because nobody does".
So it may be time for small claims court anyway. I'm looking at $100 in lug nuts which isn't a big deal, but I'm sure Michelin will say a month old tire with a plug is ruined, so that's another $200.
Think I learned my lesson yet? Never, never deal with a chain tire place that pays its help minimum wage.
You'll be sorry.