Les Schwab has ALWAYS been good and reliable for me. Even the couple times when things didn't always go right they made them that way. The one in West Salem is not as busy as the one on Lancaster and easier to access.
2008 Dodge Ram 6.7 Laramie SRW SB
2012 Keystone Passport 26BHWE
2009 Lance 830 with Tent foldout
20' North River Seahawk Boat
2005 Honda VTX1300
Sometimes you can beat Les Schwab's prices elsewhere, but rarely can you beat their service for tires.
David Just rolling along enjoying life w/F53 Southwind towing a 87 Samurai or 01 Grand Vitara looking to golf or fish Simply Despicable Any errors are a result of CRS.
halibutman214 wrote: Les Schwab has ALWAYS been good and reliable for me. Even the couple times when things didn't always go right they made them that way. The one in West Salem is not as busy as the one on Lancaster and easier to access.
I'll second the recommendation for Les Schwab. I'm not familiar with the individual stores in that area, but in Seattle there are a number of franchized dealers, including those that specialize in truck tires. That's where I bought tires for my coach.
Holiday Rambler Navigator DP, Hummer, and Honda VT1100C Shadow