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    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Thank you Fabio for the amazing service and experience! My brake lights are working great!

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    This is the word autozone I've ever been, some of the rudest workers I've come in contact with. I will never go back to this location.

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    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    2.0
    (1 review)

    I'm giving this place 2 stars because they have parts in stock here when I need them, but recently…read morecame here and walked in on a conversation amongst the cashiers about the sheer novelty of "black men making cupcakes." I should've walked out and taken my service elsewhere at that point, but decided I would look around to see if they had the Club for anti-theft. The female cashier pointed me to the aisle and asked if my "car had been jacked." I said no, she asked if I was concerned about my "car being jacked," again, I said no. She advised me which version was most popular and left. I selected the Club which I'd purchased twice in the past, then proceeded to check out. Another cashier asked me if I'm "new to Detroit." I said no, he asked if I had recently moved to Hamtramck, I repeated no. This topic somehow elicited a conversation between all employees and another customer about whether the Club actually works, if it has a money back guarantee, whether I'm new to the area, or if I knew anything about the device. I didn't participate in the conversation but somehow me buying this providing evoked a full ass discussion with the entire staff and customers in the place. My experience with this establishment - and the employees - was rude, condescending, irritating and regrettable.

    From the owner: Get the job done right and save money on your repairs with parts, tools, and accessories from your…read morelocal O'Reilly Auto Parts. Stop by any of our 6,000+ locations to enjoy free store services, including O'Reilly VeriScan Check Engine light testing, wiper blade & bulb installation, fluid recycling, and free battery testing near you. If you need a specialty tool for a one-time repair, check out our Loaner Tool Program, where only a refundable deposit is required to get you the tools or equipment the job requires. Stop by an O'Reilly Auto Parts store near you, where our parts professionals are happy to answer any project-related questions and get you everything you need for a complete DIY repair. With locations across the US, Puerto Rico, and Mexico, there's always an O'Reilly Auto Parts near you!

    U S Auto Supply Salvage

    U S Auto Supply Salvage

    2.7
    (6 reviews)

    I have been on a couple of occasions to buy a part. This last visit was for a replacement aluminum…read morerim. Thanks to Michigan potholes I needed to replace a rim and tire. I called and they promptly looked up my vehicle need and found my rim for $45 with exchange of the old rim. That price was much cheaper than the others wanting $130+. I arrived and waited about 15 minutes for them to find the rim and mount my tire ($5 extra). Overall I have been satisfied with the service and selection of salvage parts. TIP: They don't put the parts on when you buy them from the counter. They open at 8am on Saturday and you should arrive early since they close at 2pm.

    This is the best place in the Corridor to get your car fixed. The fellas who work here are nice,…read morefunny, and know their cars. Their prices are good, not super cheap, but they definitely wont break your wallet. If you're in a pinch and need a new tire, they'll install one for you for 20 bucks. They do oil changes and all the basic regular maintenance you need for a car. If something is broken, they will use their huge salvage lot inventory to find a replacement part. If they dont have it, they can get it from elsewhere. Each time my car has been fixed, theyve done a phenomenal job. The one downside is that you will probably have to wait, because they are very busy. But once its your turn, they're quick to get you in and out. I'd recommend arriving at 830 or 845 am and waiting for them to open. Then you'll be out in no time. Otherwise, bring a book and take a seat!

    Detroit Axle

    Detroit Axle

    1.3
    (505 reviews)

    up will make it more effective:…read more I ordered four wheel bearings from Detroit Axle, but the parts never arrived within the promised timeframe. I returned the order and was told multiple times that my refund would be deposited into my account within 5-7 days. It has now been well beyond that timeframe, and I still have not received my refund. When I contact customer service, I get conflicting information--either that the refund is on the way or that I can only receive store credit. The communication has been poor and inconsistent. I was originally told I was eligible for a refund, but the issue remains unresolved. Very disappointing experience. Rating suggestion: 1 star if the refund still hasn't been received.

    DO NOT BUY PARTS FROM THIS COMPANY!!!!…read more Last two orders: Full brake kit squealed like crazy, replaced them with Callahan and no issues. Detroit Axle said I needed to pay a "shop" to diagnose the parts before they will consider any replacement. I'm a master certified tech, have a degree as a High Performance Automotive Technician from the University of Northwestern Ohio, #1 school in the nation. 25 years experience, Mazda Master and ASE. Ordered Front wheel hubs for a BMW, wrong threads in the wheel side flange. Sent them back and they declined the return saying the parts were not in re-sale condition. Well yeah because they were installed then un-installed, they only sell one part for this car not multiple options and they do not list the undersized 12mm stud holes which should be 14mm. The knuckle side mounting dimensions were correct. Bad company, even worse customer service.

    Hastings Auto Parts

    Hastings Auto Parts

    3.8
    (5 reviews)

    The guy who helped me today was a racist! He didn't want to honor my warranty on my battery. He…read morethought I was lying about having a receipt which I did. He tried to tell me I was past my 18 month warranty when in fact I still had 29 days left on it. Then he had to test the battery just to make sure it was dead. Dude, why would I bring the battery here if it still had juice in it? Then I tried to ask about any additional warranties for the new battery and his response to that was abrasive and rude. Never gave me eye contact and when I said Thank you and I hope you have a nice day the asshole didn't even say anything back. But the gentlemen in front of me he helped prior he was polite as hell too. FYI I am a African American man and these are Caucasians who treated me this way at this location.

    There are two kinds of auto parts stores. The first and more prevalent is the national chain store…read moreinside an instafab building staffed with indifferent employees trained to look up parts in the computer and deliver them from the back room. They do not have scarred knuckles or dirty finger nails and they most certainly do not know the difference between a limited slip differential and a Knutson valve. These places are endlessly frustrating for customers who know what they're doing. Then there are the other kinds of auto parts stores. The rare business run by competent professionals who have seen everything, turned many a wrench in anger and know exactly how to fix the rotted kickdown mechanism on your beaten-up clunkbucket. This is Hastings. Walking in, the store is large and open with a the right mix of tools, fluids, consumables and floor stock to get easier jobs done, no barrage of frou-frou garbage to shine your car tires, no tweety-bird floor mats, no bullet-hole decals. As you walk to the prominent service counter you notice a comforting odor of WD40 and engine oil, think of it as a sign. These guys get straight to the point, provide insight and help on questions you have, often everything you need in stock by a quality brand and at competitive pricing. What sends this place over the top is in the back though. There you'll find one of the most competent and speedy machine shops you'll ever have need of. Swap out some bushings? Ten minutes. New wheel bearings pressed in? Overnight. The machine shop alone is reason enough to frequent Hastings.

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