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Businiess name:  Wheel Works
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We had a flat on our car and had it towed to the nearest repair shop which happened to be Wheelworks. Our tire had a special lock to which we couldnt find the key. The repair guy "looked" everywhere, trunk, back seats, glove compartment, under the seats but couldnt find it. They were going to have to break the lock to replace the tire. Next, we were told that the tires in that size were $300 each!!! That custom size was only available from expensive brands. At that point, I was so annoyed that I called other tire stores and they told me that size tire was available in other less expensive brands like Dunlop. I told this to the Wheelworks guy and he miraculously found a cheaper tire in stock. Oh yeah, and I found the key to the tire locks under my back seats where the repair guy had hidden it.\r \r We had a flat on our car and had it towed to the nearest repair shop which happened to be Wheelworks. Our tire had a special lock to which we couldnt find the key. The repair guy "loo

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