Although they finally did get the job done, it was sort of a frustrating experience. not 100% their fault.\r
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I had a flat tire and initially went to the company across the street with a big firestone sign. They had me waiting for 2 and a half hours, in which time I had no car, so my best option was to spend time in the lousy stores that are in san antonio shopping center. after 2.5hrs they told me they couldnt fix the tire and that a new tire would cost $240. Since I have a subaru wrx impreza and good tires are critical for the speeds i drive at, it was along the lines of what i thought i would have to pay.\r
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however, at wheel works they quoted me $170. I insisted twice about what tires they were and he assured me they were the same ones.\r
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they had to order the tires so i came back the next day, and of course it was not exactly the same tires. true, they were the same brand, size and tread, but they were for maximum speeds of 139mph while i previously had for 149mph. what frustrate
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