Tire Warehouse

Category: Tire shop

Address: 658 Pearl St, Gardner, MA 01440, USA

Phone: +19786314756

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–6PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM

Friday: 7:30AM–6PM

Saturday: 7:30AM–5PM

Reviews

Michael Allread

Aug 7, 2022

Needed two tire on my son's car before he went back to college. Called my go to shop and they were short staffed and wouldn't be able to get to the car in time. Called tire warehouse and talked to Rich and he came through like a champ. Was told to be there at 9 am. Showed up, he brought the car in and had it done in 45 minutes. All the while his store also being short staffed. Thank you and I'll definitely be back .

Ned Utzig

Aug 3, 2022

Very happy with the service here, I recently had a nail in a tire we previously bought here, the Tire Warehouse guys squeezed me in on a busy day and fixed it free of charge.

ROBIN BRYANT-GRAINGER

Jun 22, 2022

Ive never seen so many workers walk in slow motion and then three different people looking at my tires cause one thought they looked too big? Same size they just took off by the way. Then 2 and half hours into it the guy put 3 tires on then walked away... Went to other side of parking lot got something out his car then hung out there! One guy with a white beard was very nice and knowledgeable but bring a lunch if your getting tires done no pep in their steps at all.

Craig

Apr 18, 2022

After a week of waiting for them to get bead bags for balancing, i finally got home with them and noticed they tried covering up damage they caused to one of the wheels. Not only did they not call to notify me, but they decided black sharpie was their way of covering it up. Absolute trash technicians at this place. Will no longer give them my business.

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Questions & Answers

Do I need an appointment to get my snow tires put on?

debbie smith | Aug 31, 2018
kevin reardon | Aug 31, 2018

No you do not best place to go 💯

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My 2017 Toyota came new with valve stems that sense tire pressure. When replacing tires if I am given standard valve stems which do not sense tire pressure will I be rejected for an inspection sticker ?

Mark Suchocki | Aug 31, 2019
Dave Clark | Aug 31, 2019

No, but you really ought to be able to keep the sensor stems on there, one way or another. If the tire people can't do that, your dealer can, cheap.

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