Michael Broyles
I would recommend going here if you enjoy throwing your money in the toilet and then flushing. WHAT WORK THEY DID: • Installed four new tires • Performed tire balancing • Performed a wheel alignment • Transferred springs onto new front struts ⸻ WHAT THEY DID RIGHT: They installed new tires on my wheels without any issues. ⸻ WHAT THEY DID WRONG: Pretty much everything else. The balance was off, the alignment was done on worn-out parts, and they messed up transferring my springs onto the new struts. The poor workmanship meant I had to get everything redone elsewhere, costing me time and money. Their lack of communication and accountability... I would recommend going here if you enjoy throwing your money in the toilet and then flushing. WHAT WORK THEY DID: • Installed four new tires • Performed tire balancing • Performed a wheel alignment • Transferred springs onto new front struts ⸻ WHAT THEY DID RIGHT: They installed new tires on my wheels without any issues. ⸻ WHAT THEY DID WRONG: Pretty much everything else. The balance was off, the alignment was done on worn-out parts, and they messed up transferring my springs onto the new struts. The poor workmanship meant I had to get everything redone elsewhere, costing me time and money. Their lack of communication and accountability only added to the frustration. In the end, it was a very costly and stressful ordeal. ⸻ FULL STORY (for those who want more detail): I took my car to WB Tire and Auto based on good reviews, hoping for new tires, a balance, and an alignment. Initially, everything seemed fine, but within a week, the steering started veering and vibrations returned. WB claimed everything was fine, but another shop found my ball joints, tie rods, and control arms were worn out. I replaced these parts myself and confirmed they were indeed bad. Even Jimmy at WB admitted they shouldn’t have done the alignment on those worn parts. During the process of upgrading my struts, I took the springs to WB to have them transferred onto the new struts. They botched the installation, which I only discovered after reassembling everything and noticing a popping noise. I had to remove the struts again and take them back. When I returned, Junior and Felix tried to fix their mistake but claimed the strut was bent and that issues like this happen when you work on your own car—which was completely untrue. The most stressful part was contacting Nick to request a partial refund. Instead of addressing the issues calmly, he initially threatened to sue me if I disputed the charge and yelled at me over the phone. Although he eventually apologized and offered a partial refund, the whole experience was incredibly anxiety-inducing. I even had to delay a trip to see my girlfriend in Connecticut by two weeks because of their incompetence. There’s a clear lack of communication and oversight at WB. Nick seemed experienced and trustworthy, but he had no idea about the repeated issues caused by his team, including Junior and Felix’s mistakes and Jimmy’s acknowledgment of their alignment error. The lack of internal communication and competence cost me around $500–$600 and a lot of stress. While Angel, the receptionist, was wonderful and tried to make me feel welcome, the overall experience was a nightmare. I cannot recommend WB Tire and Auto and strongly advise looking elsewhere for your auto needs.