There’sOnlyOne
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Greg
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2021
- Threads
- 8
- Messages
- 393
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- 416
- Location
- NW Georgia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 JLUR
DT is the best. I've used them for 20yrs now. Like a dozen sets. Friends and family also. Always recommend them. Excellent customer service. Best in industry. I've been in the auto service industry and no company/shop matches these guys. And they work hard and non stop 6 days a week. Crazy how fast, efficient and quality of work they do. They definitely earn whatever pay they are making. Local shop I use all stay until every vehicle they have taken in and promised for the day is done, no matter how late. I've seen them take in customers 5 min before closing for repairs and even all new sets, walk ins at the last minute. Any other shop I've been in over the decades says sorry come back tomorrow we are closing. They will match any price all you have to do is show them the better price. Even the buy 3 get one free offers. I've even had them do better than beat the price. They will work with you no matter your budget. They patch for free whether you bought from them or not. They will put their certificates on new/newer tires, if they have enough tread depth and they sell the brand, on tires you didn't even buy from them. When I bought my JLUR new I went to them and put the certs on all 5 tires. They are big on tire/wheel mounting safety rules. Which is good but can be off putting to some that want that wider tire on non approved wheel widths. I've even bought a set of 4 new tires from a local ford dealer for a super duty I bought in a private sale out of state that had dry rotted tires. Drove home 600 miles. Went to local DT the next day and told them I didn't like the new tires and wanted to change them out. They offered me full price credit for the set I just put 600 miles on toward the new set I purchased that day from them. Crazy. But they are not perfect, no one is. I've had a few studs crossed threaded over the years and they won't do the repair. They send you to an affiliated local shop and pay for it or they will reimburse you if you DIY or use your shop of choice, with a receipt. Recently the shop I use has added an alignment machine. I had a new set installed last month. They did the alignment check without my knowledge. I was a waiter. Tech came to me with spec sheet and explained some numbers were off. Offered to do the alignment at a cost but also told me he couldn't fix a few of the numbers, it was beyond their abilities. Just adjustments, no parts needed replacing. I declined and mentioned to the manager that if you can't do a complete alignment then you shouldn't offer them. Why would you charge a customer for an incomplete alignment then tell them to go elsewhere for the completion? Making the customer pay twice. I hope they stay with tires, it's what they do. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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