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Originally Posted by BigV
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Les Schwab
is a really good company (I love the fact that the service guys are required to run), but you have to purchase your tires there to take advantage of the free tire repair thing.
I get my tires through a good friend that owns an auto repair shop, at
his price. So, I save good money on tires, but have to spend $20 to have a flat fixed. I figure I'm still ahead of the game. I'd have to have another six or eight flats till I get to the break-even point, moneywise.
Besides, I like taking my business to my friend - he's a great guy with a couple of kids to support, and always gives me a good deal.