Awning Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Hot Water Tank Repair, Window Repair, Screen Repair, Hitch Repair, Paint Repair, Roof Repair, Step Repair, Holding Tank Repair, Brake Repair, Tire Repair, Warranty Repair’s Chassis Repair, Satellite Repair, AC Repair, Furnace Repair, Generator Repair, Electrical Repair, Appliance Repair
Canyon Tire Sales – RV Repair Center
At Wholesale Warranties we recognize Canyon Tire Sales as being a reputable service facility with the ability to accept RV extended warranty policies issued by our company for motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. Although we can’t guarantee your satisfaction with Canyon Tire Sales, the reputation of this repair facility has shown by our research to be satisfactory with no current or past complaints, issues, or grievances by any of our customers that have used this repair facility. We encourage Wholesale Warranties extended warranty policy holders to directly call Canyon Tire Sales at 951-371-1704 specifically for questions and information on setting appointments, scheduling repairs, and the areas of expertise. Canyon Tire Sales is currently servicing the Corona, CA area and is located at 1240 Magnolia Ave.
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New RV tire purchase and installation
I purchased a set of Yokohama tires at Canyon Tires for my motorhome. I immediately noticed a handling problem with the new set of tires. The motorhome began exhibiting the tail-wagging-the-dog syndrome. After 7 months of trying different tires pressures, I contacted Brian, the manager of Canyon Tire, and explained my dilemma. He was less than helpful and said there was nothing he or the tire manufacturer could do. I contacted Yokohama on my own anyway. They were apologetic with the way I was treated by Canyon Tire. The kind folks at Yokohama ended up giving me a partial credit on my tires, towards another brand of my choice. The only caveat is that I had to return to Canyon Tire. I called Brian back at Canyon and asked if they could give me some sort of adjustment on the new tires or labor, since Yokohama was willing to work with me. Again, the answer was no. To make things worse, the installers scratched my aluminum wheels during the exchange. I wrote letters to the GM, but never got to talk to anybody but Brian. After 6 weeks of arguing back and forth, Canyon Tire finally agreed to reimburse me for 50% of the cost to have the wheels repaired. This place is NOT RV friendly.