How many of you use them, and what is your experience? I had a flat once and they repaired it for free and it was not one of their tires. I was pleased and when I needed batteries I remembered them and went back.
A few weeks later I took it to them for brakes. Well they said the front rotors were too thin to reserface. Another shop said it was plenty left to turn, I found out later. So I had them do the rear brakes only since the front brakes only had 20,000 or so miles on the pads and they were good.
Well after getting my truck back with new rear brakes, I stepped on the brakes doing about 30 mph and I did a lane change. Back to Les Schwab. They adjusted them and off I go again, this time it felt like I am only using the front to stop. Back again.
Another adjustment and off I go again. Did not make it out of the lot this time. Let up on the go pedal and I kissed the steering wheel, sudden stop with out using the stop pedal.
I get out and got into my "never leave home without" bag and got my brake spoon and adjusted it myself.
A few days later I go to start my truck and it clicked at me and lost power to everything. Opened hood and found both batteries cables loose.
Back to Les Schwab. The charged the batteries and sent me off. Got a few miles hit a pot hole and voltage gauge spiked, radio shut off and truck died. Open hood and opps the passinger side battery's + cable is laying against the alt. bracket.
Hooked it back to its rightful place and got the truck out of the road.
Well now some of my radio lights are out, along with the headlight dash switch lights.
Well now it is raining and puddles in the road the truck is back to stopping on its fronts. Well it feels like it anyhow.
I have driven this truck for 120,000 miles and I know my truck. I know the rear brakes are not quality parts.
So I think I am done with them. They have not responded to my letters and the manager just says "sorry". How have your experiences been with them? I will not by tires from them because they cost more than anyone else. And if you had dealings with them was it tires or something else.
Just wondering.
A few weeks later I took it to them for brakes. Well they said the front rotors were too thin to reserface. Another shop said it was plenty left to turn, I found out later. So I had them do the rear brakes only since the front brakes only had 20,000 or so miles on the pads and they were good.
Well after getting my truck back with new rear brakes, I stepped on the brakes doing about 30 mph and I did a lane change. Back to Les Schwab. They adjusted them and off I go again, this time it felt like I am only using the front to stop. Back again.
Another adjustment and off I go again. Did not make it out of the lot this time. Let up on the go pedal and I kissed the steering wheel, sudden stop with out using the stop pedal.
I get out and got into my "never leave home without" bag and got my brake spoon and adjusted it myself.
A few days later I go to start my truck and it clicked at me and lost power to everything. Opened hood and found both batteries cables loose.
Back to Les Schwab. The charged the batteries and sent me off. Got a few miles hit a pot hole and voltage gauge spiked, radio shut off and truck died. Open hood and opps the passinger side battery's + cable is laying against the alt. bracket.
Hooked it back to its rightful place and got the truck out of the road.
Well now some of my radio lights are out, along with the headlight dash switch lights.
Well now it is raining and puddles in the road the truck is back to stopping on its fronts. Well it feels like it anyhow.
I have driven this truck for 120,000 miles and I know my truck. I know the rear brakes are not quality parts.
So I think I am done with them. They have not responded to my letters and the manager just says "sorry". How have your experiences been with them? I will not by tires from them because they cost more than anyone else. And if you had dealings with them was it tires or something else.
Just wondering.