4.8 – 591 reviews • Tire shop
Welcome to Grand American Tires Serving 4 California locations with Tires and Auto Repair in Simi Valley, Canoga Park, Newhall, and Lancaster, CA. Grand American Tires carries quality, name brand tires from Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Hankook, Firestone, Falken, and more. Our service department specializes in Timing Belts, Clutches, Serpentine Belts, Water Pumps, and more. Find a tire shop or store on our website and Schedule Your Appointment Today! Grand American Tires is a full-service store for all your automotive needs Grand American Tire has been serving the San Fernando Valley, Simi Valley Auto Repair and Santa Clarita Valley for more than 50 years with excellent auto repair services and tires. Grand American Tires has the most extensive
Service Options: In-store shopping
Hours
Thursday | 8AM–6PM |
Friday | 8AM–6PM |
Saturday | 8AM–5PM |
Sunday | 10AM–4PM |
Monday | 8AM–6PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
640 W Ave J, Lancaster, CA 93534
Phone: (661) 945-3456
Website: http://www.grandamericantires.com/locations/view/Lancaster-CA-514
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Review Summary
Vicki Reyes
Amazing prices and the service was even better i def recommend this place.
Leonel Jimenez
I like that they give you options for any budget and are not pushing you.
Fernando Graves
In grand American tire they have high quality tires and the best staff in town.
Kevin Rea
Excellent place to buy tires. Duke and his tire people really know what they are doing. Excellent deal, excellent prices, in a very timely manner..
Russell Romeo
I took my truck to the Lancaster Grand American Tire (GAT) to get new tires, shocks, and upper control arms put on.The truck is a 1995 Dodge 2500 4×4.The tires and shocks were provided by GAT, I brought the control arms because I could only find one company that makes them cnc bent to clear larger tires without rubbing. I put the lowers on myself.The upper bolts were difficult to remove so I supplied new bolts and nuts in case the old ones had to be cut out. Ramsey, the service advisor, told me they had to remove the lowers to get to the uppers and would charge an extra hour of labor, I understood, that was fine.After GAT had the truck a full week I was told it’s done. When I arrived (Friday 3/16) the control arms were installed with the bend pushing out so that the tires rubbed even more than stock. When they took off the lowers that I already did they didn’t even put them back on the same way. I was asked to take the truck and bring it back next week to be fixed.Unfortunately I was moving that next week and I did not get the impression they would be able to fix it in time so I took it upon myself to flip all four control arms that weekend. Which I did. Ramsey also told me they had quite a bit of trouble installing them, but I was able to do it with a pair of jack stands and a basic tool kit without trouble…What I found was disappointing to say the least. The upper control arms had been considerably damaged by what I can only assume was an incompetent mechanic. They had sustained numerous heavy blows from a pointed object leaving the surface heavily pocked. I don’t see why this was necessary when a rubber mallet or dead blow hammer would have done the same job of maneuvering the control arm without damaging it. Each control arm also used to have a grease fitting at each end and three out of the four on the uppers were sheared off. I’m surprised that this was not mentioned to me upon delivery of the truck and even more surprised that they were not replaced with new fittings after being broken off. I also found that the nuts I supplied were not used. The drivers side at least had the old flanged nuts which is good, but the passenger side had a regular nut with no flange and no washer. So they seem to have lost enough nuts (at least 6) that they had to dig a couple out of a bucket somewhere, but to use a regular nut without a washer is unprofessional. I would have rather been told and charged the $5 for new nuts that were correct.I have attached pictures of the control arms how they installed them, and the damage I found when I took them off to flip them over correctly. The last picture on the tailgate shows them with new grease fittings that I had to go buy and install.They did check the alignment for me after I fixed their botched job. I asked them for a refund for a portion of the labor I paid for, since I didn’t get what I paid for, but got nothing.
Kenneth Devan
Great tire shop in the area!! I went to Grand American Tires for the first time for an oil change and it went better than expected. I really liked the vibe of the place and the guys were super friendly, professional, and helpful. Couldn’t be happier with my experience here and I will keep recommending them to all my friends and family.
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