Wirral or Liverpool decent tyre fitters.
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If you find anywhere I'd be keen to know!
Not particularly convenient to you:
While several apects of dealing with them irritate me, I've always been happy with the work done at Costco Chester, and they do puncture repairs.
The only other place I could suggest is Buckley Tyres - took my daughter's Golf with diamond cut alloys there. Got the ususal sarcastic look when I asked the to take care. I was allowed to stand over the fitter and he didn't seem to be particulalrly careful but there wasn't a mark on the wheels when he'd done them.
By the way, had the wheels on my old Merc refurbed at Birkenhead Powder Coatings a couple of weeks ago. Bit rough all round, to be honest, but they hadn't lasted well after The Wheel Specialist did them (twice, as they had a process mishap the first time) a few years ago. BPC weren't far off half the price.
Not particularly convenient to you:
While several apects of dealing with them irritate me, I've always been happy with the work done at Costco Chester, and they do puncture repairs.
The only other place I could suggest is Buckley Tyres - took my daughter's Golf with diamond cut alloys there. Got the ususal sarcastic look when I asked the to take care. I was allowed to stand over the fitter and he didn't seem to be particulalrly careful but there wasn't a mark on the wheels when he'd done them.
By the way, had the wheels on my old Merc refurbed at Birkenhead Powder Coatings a couple of weeks ago. Bit rough all round, to be honest, but they hadn't lasted well after The Wheel Specialist did them (twice, as they had a process mishap the first time) a few years ago. BPC weren't far off half the price.
DSLiverpool said:
I`d travel after asking if they know the suspension lock process on the car - screws a lot of stuff up if jacked without the self level being locked
Is it OK on a 2 post lift, or does it still need to be locked? I always try and get tyre places to use a 2 post lift but they seem to prefer not to. That's one advantage of Costco - that's the only method they have.Anyway, surely with tyre fittng you're generally going to be standing there? I know these guys don't like 'advice' but I always give it where I feel it's necessary.
I used to use a mates garage in West Kirby till they got rid of there fitting machine. I now just go to cost co and get them from them. No issues.
I do need somewhere on the wirral to fit tyres to my track car as the last time i did they let the apprentice do it and he smashed the wheel up
I do need somewhere on the wirral to fit tyres to my track car as the last time i did they let the apprentice do it and he smashed the wheel up
Buckley tyres are local to me, they have been amazing forever. I wont go anywhere else.
They've recently won the NTDA -
https://www.buckley-tyres.co.uk/Content/Page/NTDA+...
They've recently won the NTDA -
https://www.buckley-tyres.co.uk/Content/Page/NTDA+...
Another Buckley user here but I've also found these guys decent for tyre fitting and alignment - https://en-gb.facebook.com/4wheelalignmentcentre/
benny.c said:
Another Buckley user here but I've also found these guys decent for tyre fitting and alignment - https://en-gb.facebook.com/4wheelalignmentcentre/
They are brilliant for alignment best I’ve ever found DSLiverpool said:
benny.c said:
Another Buckley user here but I've also found these guys decent for tyre fitting and alignment - https://en-gb.facebook.com/4wheelalignmentcentre/
They are brilliant for alignment best I’ve ever found DSLiverpool said:
Guys I’m paranoid about my big fat alloys, sadly I have a slow puncture and I’m looking for recommendations for a caring loving tyre garage.
Costco not far from Cheshire Oaks are good - used them few times for repair and new rubber all round, if you have access to a member or membership £100 cashback on x4 Michelins currently!The Wheel Specialist will also fit tyres for you not far from the Vauxhall Plant
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