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United Tires

United Tires

2.8
(361 reviews)

I had read several negative things online about United Tires, but here is my actual experience. I…read moredrive a 2026 Tesla Model Y, and my rear driver-side tire punctured twice within 6-7 months. The second puncture was only 8 inches away from the first--just bad luck, I guess. I went to Pep Boys to have it patched, but they told me they couldn't do it because the two punctures were too close together. They quoted me nearly $450 to order and install the original tire, a Pirelli Scorpion MS. I wasn't sure what to do, so I told them to order it, but I decided to search online for other options in the meantime. When I got home, a friend suggested United Tires. I found a new Pirelli Scorpion MS on their website for around $200, tax included. Initially, I didn't believe it and was very skeptical. After doing some research, I learned that while United Tires mainly sells used tires, they also sell new ones. I contacted them to verify the condition and the DOT date; they confirmed the tire was new with a DOT of 3325, making it about 8 months old. I placed the order, and the tire arrived via FedEx within 4-5 days. It didn't have any packaging--just the tire itself with the FedEx and United Tires stamps on it. I took the tire directly to Pep Boys to see if they would install it. They scheduled me for the next day but warned me that the tire had to be brand new. I assured them it was. Upon inspection, the tire showed no damage: the internal sound-absorbing foam was clean, the factory stripes were still on the outside, and the treads were a perfect 10/32. Even so, the clerk at the desk saw the United Tires label and told me that since the company mostly sells used tires, the shop might refuse to install it. I went home and removed all the shipping stickers from the tire. When I returned to Pep Boys the next day, I waited an hour for the installation and this time, no one said a word--most likely because I had removed the stickers. It has been a week now, I've driven about 200 miles, and the tire hasn't displayed any issues. One thing for Tesla owners to note: my car initially gave a "Tread Depth Low" priority notification and felt a bit jerky on Autosteer because the new tire was taller than the worn ones. However, once I went into the Service menu on the touchscreen and performed a wheel calibration reset, everything smoothed out and the alerts disappeared. I can't speak for their used inventory, but the new tire I received was solid. Pep Boys and other retailers were charging double what I paid at United Tires. I suspect the price difference exists because many new Tesla owners immediately replace their default tires with specialized ones, creating a surplus of new stock for Florida drivers like me. It was definitely new and saved me a lot of money. Just my story. Cheers!

BEWARE THEY ONLY WANT YOUR MONEY!!! Bought the tires, size 275/55 r20, on Feb 10, 2026. After…read moreinstallation my truck ABS triggered. Took the truck to the shop for diagnostic and repair. Parts were back ordered and scheduling for repair was backed up. My truck was held for 2-3 month. After my truck got repair and paid about $2,000 in repair, i was notified by the technician that the ABS was caused by a wrong size tire (275/60 r20, which was the set i recently bought. Contact the shop directly and they would not exchange or refund as they consider the tire "used". The tire got less than 50 miles as it trigger the ABS after a few miles of driving back home. Currently left with a useless tire and have to buy another one.

A Trendz Auto & Truck Accessory Shoppe

A Trendz Auto & Truck Accessory Shoppe

4.5
(91 reviews)

Clowns I brought my truck to A Trendz for suspension work…read morewith a clear focus on safety and long-term reliability. I specifically discussed replacing key components such as leaf springs, shackles, and bushings, and also mentioned the possibility of a lift kit during the process. Unfortunately, all I got was a lift the work performed did not reflect what was discussed. The majority of the requested suspension components were not addressed. Existing bushings were left in place, and my passenger-side splash guard was removed and never reinstalled. Communication throughout the process was poor. I was never contacted to review the scope of work, confirm parts being used, or approve any changes. I had to repeatedly call for updates, and even then, the information provided was vague and inconsistent. At no point was there any transparency regarding what parts were installed or why certain items were not replaced. Additionally, tires were installed, yet the tire pressure warning light remains on, raising further concerns about the completeness of the service. Upon pickup, the final cost exceeded the original quote without prior discussion or approval. No walkthrough of the work was provided -- I was simply asked to pay and given the keys. Given that suspension work directly impacts vehicle safety, this level of service, communication, and execution is unacceptable. I cannot recommend A Trendz based on this experience.

I brought my 2025 BMW X5 M60i to Trendz Auto for the installation of daytime running lights and…read morereplacement of the OEM silver rear badges with aftermarket black M60i badges. I was told the DRL installation could be done, and at no point was I informed that the shop lacked experience with this type of work or was unsure of the proper installation process. After several hours, I was told the DRL kit was "not the correct fit." After contacting the manufacturer directly, it was confirmed that the kit is the correct and only compatible option for my vehicle and that the installation requires specialized headlight work. It became clear the shop did not know how to perform this installation, yet instead of communicating that professionally upfront, they attempted the job anyway. During the badge replacement, no photos were taken of the original OEM silver badges to ensure correct placement, spacing, or alignment before installing the aftermarket black badges. As a result, the black M60i badges were installed crooked and spaced too closely together, which is unacceptable from a professional shop. Additionally, because the front bumper was removed during the attempted DRL installation, I later noticed a paint chip on the driver-side front bumper panel near the headlight seam. This damage was not present prior to my visit. If a shop is not experienced with specialized installations, the professional course of action is to clearly communicate that and decline the job--not to proceed without proper knowledge or preparation. Between the lack of transparency, poor execution, and resulting damage, this experience fell well below an acceptable standard of professionalism.

Ziebart

Ziebart

4.6
(28 reviews)

I really wanted to go with Ziebart, but the experience just wasn't great. They weren't very…read moreresponsive and didn't seem all that interested in helping. I had a few questions about the type of undercoating they use and whether there were less damaging options in case it ever chipped. The answers I got felt rushed and vague, and then they just stopped replying altogether. I ended up doing the job myself with Fluid Film and Cosmoline. It was definitely messier and probably not as thorough as a pro could do, but I didn't feel confident they'd take the time or care to do it right. Disappointing.

I've been taking my Rogue to the Franklin Park location since i bought it in 2016. I'm in for a…read moreremote start and rustproofing. The remote start isnt top of the line but whenever I have an issue with it or the FOB. I bring it in and they take care of it no questions asked. Be sure to buy the extended warranty on it. Without it the fob antenna has broken several times and the warranty covers it for replacement at no additional cost. As for the rustproofing, not much to say its doing what it's suppose to do. One year they oversprayed my rims with the rustproof coating. Took it back and cleaned it off. Since then have been excellent and no further issues on touchups. My only dislike i can say is the undercoating smells. It will get some getting used to until it dissipates after about a week on first application and futher applications. Service has been doing great since my first visit back in 2016 and will continue to do business with them.

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