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The Pros at Costco Tire Shop

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Mendel Leisk, Oct 6, 2014.

  1. Mendel Leisk

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    Got Michelin X-Ice3 from Costco today, installed on loose rims, for another vehicle. A few quibbles:

    1. They always have ONE counterperson. Invariably when you go in there's "members" stacking up, and the member at the counter is discussing the merits of different tire types, trying to remember what their car is, the phases of the moon, and so on. And the counterperson lets them run on, interspersed with answering the phone. Bottom line, it takes a LONG time.

    2. Today they told me it'd be done in 2 hours, they'd call. So we ran around, did some chores, went to an exercise park, and came back 3 hours later, listened to the "member" ahead of me go on for 10~15 minutes, finally to be told it'd be done in 15 minutes. Grumpy me, I assume that means they started just then.

    3. They will not exceed the air pressure (uh, nitrogen). Got a lecture regarding the immenent peril of 40 psi... That turned out to be a blessing in disguise. After getting out of there, down the road a few kilometers at Chevron to air them up, I layed all four tires out. The X-Ice are directional, and yup: I was looking at 3 rights and 1 left. Groan!

    Back to Costco. Listen patiently while the "member" at the counter discusses the merits (etc, etc) for about 15 minutes. My turn: let them know the good news. They walk out to our car where I've got them all arranged. Yup. Grab the one that needs to be replaced, not a word of apology.

    Asked if they could bend the rules this once, save me yet another trip to Chevron, put 40 psi. They caved, but just this once, hah! And I had to endure another lecture, the perils, and so on.

    It'd had been a long day, up at 3:30 am to drive someone to the airport. Then an oil change. Then about 5 hours dealing with Costco. But it's over, I can rest.
     
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    Why didn't you bring the vehicle? Now you have to jack up the car to put the tires on.

    Can't say I like going to club stores for tires. The wait is too long and getting service like rotations takes just as long
     
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    The car's in a body shop, albeit just for a day or two. Also, yesterday it was 24 degrees, super hot for this time of year, not prime time for X-Ice3. It was the first day of their sale, I just wanted to get it done before the rush, and while stock was good.

    I'm set up with a garage, floor jack etc., doing snow tire install/removal on two vehicles right now. The only time I'm in Costco's tire shop is for new rubber.

    Can you picture the more typical Costco "member"? They'd likely haven driven years on those tires, with the wrong rotation direction.
     
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    I will say that if you want one of the few brands they carry, Costco's installation and road hazard insurance are a deal compared to others. I just find better deals of less expensive brands.
     
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    If at all possible, I'd recommend showing up to Costco 10 minutes before they open. Once the doors open, go directly to the tire service counter. Even if someone gets to the counter before you (thereby entailing a ~15 minute wait), there should be no delay in them putting your new tires on. Of course, not everyone's schedule allows for this, but I'd say it's a good way to save time.
     
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    I seem to run into the people that have the same thinking when I go. It's like buying an iphone 6 on the first day.
     
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    My strategy this time around was to go in after the wave. Walked in around 10:45 am. It was 3:30 pm before they finally handed back the tire they'd screwed up.

    Guess they got me steamed. I had a nice headache for the rest of the day. I'm in recovery now, lol

    Addendum, just now (good timing) doing a little comparison shopping, to Canadian Tire, and Kal Tire. All their prices are about the same, some a bit higher, some a bit lower. The one monetary advantage: Costco takes off rebates at the till, vs mail-in. That's worth something, but...
     
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    I hope I don't have to go through this kind of BS when I buy a set of Michelin Energy Saver A/S early next year (which I assume are not right & left specific). Perhaps I should go to Costco on Super Bowl Sunday?
     
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    Don't know if it holds true up there, but Costco includes road hazard insurance with their installation. That easily adds a$10 or more per tire at other places.
     
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    Yes it's true but just waiting for that tire repair is going to be 4 hours. You would just want to pay $10 and get it done elsewhere. Many places now repair tires for free, just to get your familiar with their shop. That free road hazard is not as valuable as it once was.
     
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    I know Kal Tire repairs any tire for free. Obviously they want you to come back, but just saying. I guess if the money difference are minor, then it's the "tire buying experience" that's gonna pull them in or drive them away.

    The 2 flats I've had with this car I plugged myself, and I'm doing my own tire rotations, basically switching between snows and all-seasons. So the extras aren't that much of interest. I might need to use road hazard, if I couldn't find a leak, something like that.
     
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    The local shop around the corner charged $5 using a basic repair kit, not the plug and patch that is installed from the inside of the tire. So I plug my own tires now, and have always rotated the tires myself. I hit a curb with a tire that was just over a month old. Took a small piece out of and left a rubber flap on the tire sidewall. Put a patch on it and hoped they didn't say anything at inspection.

    These were $60 tires. The tires at Costco for my cars run nearly twice that much. If I was to spend $100+ a tire, the free road hazard is a nice incentive. I'd likely still plug my own holes, but I wouldn't have to worry about buying a whole new tire if it is lost to unrepairable damage.
     
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    Never had a problem with any Costco. I just pick the right one. Like someone said: just get there early or call, set an appointment. Only takes 30-60 mins, to do 2-4 tires. I just walk around Costco. I also hear the tire shops in the area are doing the same warranty (free rotation, balancing, patching, etc.) if you buy tires from them. But I'll stick with Costco, they're not too busy, won't upsell me on crap or screw me over.
     
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    Are you confusing simple flat repair with road hazard replacement of non-repairable tires?