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    Southern Tire Mart

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Here is my experience with Elite Diesel and roadside services, paid up front in full for a service…read moreto my truck in the process he messed up one of my alternators I live out of state trying to get him to communicate on the solution was like pulling teeth also sold me parts and labor that I never received in total $500. I've given Colton 6 monts to fix the proble he caused wit no avail. Them wants to bill you for his time to fix the problem he and his team caused. Drove back to within 50 miles of his home base and he offered to come diagnose the issue ive been having since my truck left his shop.This is the absolute worst experience at a shop, take your business elsewhere there are way better shops that this in the are that have integrity. The other company that he works with to solve this issue is fantastic i would gladly give the a 10 star.

    We paid Elite Diesel in full for parts and labor, but due to a shipping issue, approximately $500…read moreworth of work was never completed. Unfortunately, that was only the beginning of the problems. When the truck left the shop, it immediately started having issues. Over the next 6 months, communication from Colton was extremely inconsistent. Days would go by without responses, and when he did reply, he often redirected communication to the parts supplier instead of taking ownership of the situation. For the record, the company supplying the parts was fantastic and we would absolutely work with them again. My partner works out of state, and Colton assured us multiple times that he would travel to fix the issue. Instead of making Colton travel to Kansas, my partner drove 12 hours to Texas and ended up within 50 miles of Colton's shop. Colton was given over a week's notice with exact arrival and departure dates. After repeated follow-up, he finally agreed to come out. He was there for roughly an hour, did not complete the unfinished work from December, and then said the issue was likely the alternator and that he would overnight the part and return to install it. That conversation happened on Thursday. By the end of Saturday, Colton changed course and decided he simply wanted to ship us the alternator for my partner to install himself. Meanwhile, the unfinished work from December is still incomplete, and Colton is refusing to credit the $500 value of the unfinished labor and parts. As business owners ourselves, we fully understand that mistakes and unexpected issues happen. This review is not being left out of anger, but to bring awareness to how the situation was handled. Had there been timely communication, accountability, and follow-through, this easily could have been a 5-star review. Unfortunately, in our opinion, the lack of communication, integrity, and resolution turned it into the opposite.

    Red River Wrecker Service

    Red River Wrecker Service

    2.0
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    Stay as far away as these guys as you can. Had a tractor loose a drive line less than a mile from…read moretheir shop with minimum damage. Had these guy tow it to the shop and base on negligence on their part I incurred additional damage. What should have been a $2,000 repair cost me $4,000. The shop manager would not allow me to discuss the repairs with the owner so i had no choice but to pay the invoice. Tim Hill Source Logistics

    Jeers to Atlanta PD and Red River Wrecker Service. My husband delivers DME equipment for hospice…read morecompanies in the area. He was out on a delivery after hours to service a concentrator and walked outside to his truck being towed. When he asked the officer Greg Restelle about why he was being towed he was told that he was in a no parking zone. My husband asked about the sign and was told that the sign had been run over and not been replaced. When my husband asked how he was supposed to know that the officer then told him that in addition to that he was 3 feet away from the curb. My husband drives a huge commercial vehicle because he delivers medical equipment to people around the NE Texas area and some of Arkansas. So my husband asked why no one knocked on the door and he was told that they did (later my husband found out that's a lie). I called the police department to explain and the dispatcher Skylar was incredibly rude so I asked to speak with a supervisor and he told me that the "supervisor" was at the football game. I tried to explain that my husband delivers medical equipment to hospice patients and if he gets a stat order while trying to work this out people could die. He was not trying to hear that and told me that he's lucky they didn't write him a citation. I told him that at this point we would rather that then risk people potentially dying. The officer ignored that and then told me that he would have an officer meet my husband out in front of city hall. The towing company told my husband that it would it be over $800 for the drop fee on releasing the truck. I called the towing company to try and work something out and they told me someone would call me back in 10-15 mins. Here we are over 2 hours later and I have yet to hear back from them. When my husband spoke to the company and explained the issue they basically told him too bad so sad. When I arrived at the scene the tow company was still there with my husband and a different officer. I took pictures of where my husband was parked and where there was no sign posted. It was then that my husband informed me that the officer hasn't knocked on all the doors because "they didn't know" someone who was on hospice was living in the house that he was at. The officer on the scene showed me the pictures of where my husband's truck was parked and how far it was from the curb and honestly he was away from the curb BUT it's not like he was even close to being parked in the middle of the street. My husband's company ultimately paid the drop fee and he was able to continue his orders. I think it's horrible that APD and Red River Wrecker Services don't care about the lives of people. There have been plenty of nights that my husband hops out of bed at 2/3 in the morning to deliver suctions to someone dying so they don't choke to death while they transition or oxygen to someone who may only have days to live. I told the officer and the dispatcher if he was in our personal vehicle then I could understand or if he was a delivery driver for a regular company then it would be his own fault but these 2 hours he spent trying to get this handled could have been the deciding factor between life and death. There is no reason at all that the police department or the tow company couldn't make the decision to drop this but I guess the money was too much to pass up. This was an honest mistake made by a DME driver who has already worked 60 hours this week (and the weekend isn't over) making sure hospice patients have what they need during their transition time. Maybe Atlanta PD should consider putting their sign back up so this mistake won't happen to anyone else. Oh and if you are wondering why he's in a Penske truck it's because their area is so large and they carry so much equipment that they need the space which the officers would have known had they just asked. Also the reason he parked where he parked was because the incline at the patient's house was too steep for him to get up. But had there been a sign he would have found somewhere else to park.

    Southern Tire Mart - tires - Updated June 2026

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