Tire Tracks - Bradley, IL

Tire Tracks - Bradley, IL Review


pin

169 E. North Street • Bradley, IL 60914
815-933-6669



Overall 1.00 of 5 (by 1 user)
 




kastueck
Kankakee, IL

Buy Beware -- Go ANYWHERE else!!!

1 star rating

not a happy customer!, Not a Do-it-yourself'er, daily driver, appreciative of good service

APR
28
2008

WOW! What a rip off.  I paid to have 2 new front tires put on my car (along with a lot of other work).  A couple of weeks after I got the repairs done, I noticed that my NEW tires had very little tread, and they did not match.  Instead of 2 new tires, I got 2 used ones, but was charged for new.

 I also paid to have new front brake pads, new rotors, new lower ball joints, and an all-wheel alignment.  Did I get all USED parts???  Did they actually do the alignment?

 Because I got cheated on the tires, I wonder how much of the other parts were used and I also wonder if the labor I paid for was actually completed. 

After spending $664, the "mechanic" told me I needed about another $500 worth of work (I believe, because the care has over 111,000 on it).  He blew my trust completely, and I will NEVER return to this place!!!

 I will NEVER go back to this store EVER!!! 

 



I_thumb_down Tire Tracks - Bradley, IL is not recommended by kastueck

1
helpful
vote
Did you find this review helpful?
 
 




I_comment_shdw24 Comments about kastueck’s Review

 


TireTracks wrote on Oct 16, 2009 at 8:22AM

We attempted to reconcile our differences; however, the customer will not allow us to, as he is going elsewhere for his services. Tire Tracks

TireTracks wrote on Oct 15, 2009 at 2:25PM

I am sorry to hear you had issues with our store; if you would like to come visit our store, and discuss this issue in person we would be more than willing to help you resolve this problem. - Tire Tracks 815-933-6669

givemeabreakdude wrote on Oct 10, 2009 at 6:40PM

why dont you go back and at least try to get an explanation of this. maybe they will resolve this for you, maybe they replaced the rear tires and your too stupid to have looked there. who buys tires and doesnt notice them for two weeks. what shop would think that you wouldnt notice? maybe it was your other car. maybe it was two years ago and feels like two weeks. maybe you should figure this out and get back to us(everyone on earth) so we can make a rational decision about doing business with them.

kid-kansas wrote on Apr 29, 2008 at 8:05PM

In response to kastueck's comment from Apr 29, 2008 at 7:58PM:

I would be checking all of it. A good practice is too ask to see the old parts they took off, it doesn't mean you won't be cheated but it lets them know you are keeping track of what they do. ;) Ron

kastueck wrote on Apr 29, 2008 at 7:58PM

In response to kid-kansas's comment from Apr 28, 2008 at 11:09PM:

Yeah, I trusted the guy and didn't think I needed to check his work. I did not check the ball joints, rotors, or brake pads either.

kid-kansas wrote on Apr 28, 2008 at 11:09PM

It took a couple of weeks to notice the tires were worn like that and did not match?