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Businiess name:  Albany Automotive & Tire Service
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Can't say I'm happy with Albany Tire Service !\r \r I picked up a 'bolt' in one of my tires, and was losing\r air. I stopped into Albany Tire about 5:15 PM. The one \r guy that was still there said that they close at 5:30. So, \r I asked if I come back in the morning, would I need an \r appointment, he said NO. So, I asked how much a repair \r patch on my tire would be. . . and he said "IF IT NEEDS \r A SPECIALTY PATCH (eg: oversized) IT WILL COST $20."\r So, the next day I came back at 9 AM and a Service-manager \r came out to look at the tire w/clip-board-in-hand, and \r in an excited voice said "THIS TIRE IS CRACKED, YOU \r HAVE TO REPLACE IT". \r As I displayed my knowledge of hair-line side wall "Ozone-\r Checking" (eg: cosmetic cracking due to age; tire flexing & \r exposure to Sun-light.) and as calm as possible tried to \r explain to him that light-surface "Weather-Cracking" is \r normal in an aged-tire. And that there in NO BREAK-DOWN \r OF THE RUBBER SIDE WALL, AND THE 'PLY' IS SECURE &

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