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TedfromGA 05-15-2021 07:35 AM

Perfection - Andy the Tire Guy
 
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Originally Posted by timcarnicom (Post 1883976)
Andy from The Tire Guy will come right to your house and change them. He's got a trailer with a tire changer and does it right on sight. His # is 352-424-2254

Had a nail in my golf cart tire, called Andy to repair which he did. I was very impressed with his professionalism, knowledge, and equipment. If you've ever seen a professional race car team and viewed their trailers of equipment then you'll know what I thought when I saw Andy's trailer and work space. His trailer was expertly laid out with all the equipment needed for his business. It is rare that I see professionalism at such a high level - that gives me confidence in the job being done correctly with high quality. His pricing may be on the upper end, but well worth it.

TSO/ISPF 06-06-2021 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by shadeldl (Post 1884134)
Three weeks ago I got 4 new radial 205/65-10 tires from Tire Choice in Colony. Drove the cart there. Tire cost was $279 and I had an alignment done for $34. Out the door cost was $339.

I waited in their customer room and it took about an hour. I did call ahead for an appointment.

They were courteous and easy to deal with.

I had two worn rear tires replaced at the Colony Tirechoice for $124 two days ago. They price matched Wildwood tire who currently doesn't havethe tires I needed and said they had waiting a month.
After driving The cart for a while it was making was making a sound like the brake drum was out of round. Called them and they said come in a we'll take care of it. I asked to have the new tires moved to the front and the manager explained that they are shipped in a way that make them take a few days to get round? While watching the tech work on the cart he said their was a problem with the left axle and I needed to take the cart to Yamaha. When he hit the gas on the cart the right wheel was spinning freely but the left wasn't . I am not sure if this is normal. Is the differential in these thing like a car that only drives 1 wheel? Anyway moved the tires and now all is well. No more brake noise.

I would say Tirechoice did well by me price wise, but now I am wondering about the axle/differential. The tech seemed sincere but I
did have to ask him to go ahead and move the tires, which he did.

It's a 2018 Yamaha Quietech.


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