Tire Brokers

  4.4 – 69 reviews   • Tire shop

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Tire Brokers proudly provides top-notch automotive repair and tire services, including commercial service, to Troy and surrounding areas in Alabama. We strive to offer great customer service with a smile as well as outstanding customer service every time. Our services are performed by highly trained technicians so you can be confident you are receiving quality service when you visit our shop. We offer a wide range of automotive services including oil changes, brake repair and wheel alignments. for both passenger and commercial vehicles. Shopping for new tires in Troy? Let us help you choose from our large selection of tires to fit your passenger or commercial vehicle.

Service Options:  In-store shopping · Curbside pickup

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday7:30AM–5PM
Tuesday7:30AM–5PM
Wednesday7:30AM–5PM
Thursday7:30AM–5PM
Friday7:30AM–5PM
SaturdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 114 US-231, Troy, AL 36081
Phone: (334) 770-2715
Website: https://tire-brokers.com/

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Review Summary

Brent Daniels
Nice people that do good work for fair prices what more could you ask for.
R VanWinkle
Fast service..good price.
David Buck
Highly recommend this place
Doris Jones Warren
I took my car to Tire Brokers in September of 2020 for a radiator leak. They did fix that. I went and paid them before they closed but I had to go back to get my car after hours. Once there to pick up my car, it would barely go. I made it about 3 miles from the shop and had to have my car towed back there. They had my car for 2 weeks and couldn’t tell me what was wrong. Finally they said I needed a transmission. After my car sat down for 7 months and I finally decided to get a transmission. Thank God for honest people. A real, true mechanic checked my car out before purchasing the transmission and the only problem I had was that Tire Brokers did not connect the line leading from the radiator to the transmission back up and all my transmission fluid leaked out. So instead of paying about $1500 I was only out of $60. I WILL NEVER TAKE MY CAR TO TIRE BROKERS EVER AGAIN.
Troy Walbaum
Summary: Caused a lot of damage to my rims and was told by the owner that I was “being too picky” after shamelessly trying to displace blame. See photos showing SOME of the damage to one rim. The other rims are similar.Long story: I’ve been using Firestone without issue for years but decided to support a local business and save a few extra bucks in the process. Boy did I learn you get what you pay for.They failed to seat the bead on one of my tires and didn’t notice the tire wouldn’t hold air until I showed up and pointed it out to them. The owner said they were so busy he hadn’t looked at my car at all, so he had no idea the tire was flat, but stated there’s no reason for a new tire to not seat properly on a new rim. Some goop and 45 minutes later my tire was glued to my rim. Good luck next shop to change my tires.When I got home, I noticed they severely gouged, scratched, and rashed all four rims on each lip, face, the sides of most spokes, and even on a couple inside surfaces. Went back the next day and before the owner saw the rims he said he personally looked at them when they were done and they were in pristine shape (remember he told me he didn’t notice my tire was flat because he hadn’t looked at my car at all?). When he saw the rims he admitted the damage was from mounting the tire but said it’s impossible to mount low-profile tires without damaging the rim. I told him Firestone had done it for me on 4 sets of tires without a single scratch. Then he said, “Ya know you come in here with tires you bought from somewhere else and want me to put them on, what do you expect?” I asked him if I had bought tires from him if his shop would have been more careful and not damaged my rims and he started stumbling over himself trying to backtrack. Also, I tried to buy tires from them, but they don’t care ANY in my size. Then he tried to say it wasn’t his shop that did it. I pointed out the metal in the gouges was pristine bare metal without any brake dust (my rims were covered in dust) and that he was the first shop to put tires on these rims and previously admitted the damage was from mounting the tires. Then he changed his story again and said, “You’re just being too picky” and kicked my rim for some reason.
Linda Woods
My first and only visit started off rocky, but it ended well. I had to pulled rank. I really don’t think I’ll have a problem out of them, if I ever visit again.
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