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[GMCnet] Giving credit where credit is due [message #97098] Tue, 24 August 2010 20:57 Go to next message
Gerald Work is currently offline  Gerald Work   United States
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Those who have followed any of our cross country adventure posts know that we lost a Toyo 225-75-16 E tire with 30000 miles out in the middle of no where Iowa. No Toyo dealers anywhere within a gazillion miles and the only near by town had just one tire in that size, an off bring Goodyear of some sort. So, we had to buy that one for nearly $200. I grumbled a lot but given no alternative simply accepted the inevitable.

Well, that tire has been fine for now about 8000 miles from there to the Maritime Provinces and back to western MT. We had purchased these Toyo tires from Les Schwab, a west coast regional tire dealer. Today we finally got back to where there was a Les Schwab store and stopped to talk with them. The manager said these are the best tires in that size on the road that they have ever handled and they should not fail. Even with 30000 miles on it and no physical tire to examine (I did have photos on my iPad) he adjusted it straight across for a new tire mounted and balanced. I purchased a second one so both new ones would be on the front.

That certainly exceeded my expectations! Since these stores are independently owned I couldn't say whether other stores would have done the same, but this action sure kept me a fan of their products and services and I would not hesitate to recommend them and these Toyo tires to anyone. Oh, and the build a dates were the 24th and 26th week of 2010.

Our spare is a 16.5 which had never been on the road. As soon as I can find another 16 rim I will buy a 7th tire from them and retire that who knows how old spare.

Jerry Work
78 Royale
Kerby, OR as soon as we meet old friends in Spokane and our son and family in Bellingham, WA.

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Re: [GMCnet] Giving credit where credit is due [message #97160 is a reply to message #97098] Wed, 25 August 2010 11:18 Go to previous message
idrob is currently offline  idrob   United States
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Gerald Work wrote on Tue, 24 August 2010 18:57

T..... We had purchased these Toyo tires from Les Schwab, a west coast regional tire dealer. Today we finally got back to where there was a Les Schwab store and stopped to talk with them. The manager said these are the best tires in that size on the road that they have ever handled and they should not fail. Even with 30000 miles on it and no physical tire to examine (I did have photos on my iPad) he adjusted it straight across for a new tire mounted and balanced. I purchased a second one so both new ones would be on the front.

That certainly exceeded my expectations! Since these stores are independently owned I couldn't say whether other stores would have done the same, but this action sure kept me a fan of their products and services and I would not hesitate to recommend them and these Toyo tires to anyone. Oh, and the build a dates were the 24th and 26th week of 2010.


Jerry Work
78 Royale
Kerby, OR as soon as we meet old friends in Spokane and our son and family in Bellingham, WA.





Les Schwab stores are famous in the Northwest for Excellent service. I am not fond of their house brand tires, but their service cannot be beat. I sent my dad (visiting from the east coast) there once and he came back shaking his head. He said they treated him like he had been a customer for his entire life, that they were so glad to see him, and raved on and on about his experience.


Rob Allen
former owner of '76 x-PB
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