Cropsey Tire Shop corp. 1919 Cropsey Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11214
About the Business
Cropsey Tire Shop Corp. is a reputable car repair and tire shop located at 1919 Cropsey Avenue in New York, United States. With a team of skilled technicians and a wide selection of tires, we are dedicated to providing top-notch service to our customers. Whether you need a simple tire replacement or a complex repair, we have the expertise to get your vehicle back on the road in no time. Visit us today for all your car repair and tire needs.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Reviews
"worst tire shop in this zip code. didn't take out nail from flat tire. Stay tf away"
"They tried charging me 350 for new tires. Went to the other tire shop close by for only 200."
"DISHONEST BUSINESS! ABSOLUTELY DON'T GO! I went there because I discovered a nail in my tire and wanted to have it repaired. Originally, it seemed like a simple $15 fix(while they quote for $35). However, when they removed the tire and check in the water, they claimed there was a hole on the side of my tire that was leaking air. My car tire is relatively new, and as an experienced driver, I know that it's not common for a tire to develop a hole on the side. It immediately raised suspicions. They want to charge me $350 to replace the tire (went to other shop and only cost me $235) and I just found too suspicious and left(and they still charged $10 for inspection). It seemed like they intentionally punctured a hole on the side of my tire, making the entire tire unusable, just to profit from selling me a new one! Never go to this place for tire service!"
"Popped my tire on Belt Parkway. These guys showed up in 15 mins, changed it, and got me a new one lickety split. Reasonable prices too!!"
"Place just wanted me to spend money to buy a new tire. They didn't want to replace with a plug. Then charged me $10 to check the tire. Meanwhile doing the plug would've cost me $15. He refused to do the plug, so because he refused I was forced to pay $10. Unbelievable! Update: I go to another tire shop who informs me that my leak was coming from a screw and could be fixed with a plug However he stated that someone punctured the side of my tire. He stated it's a fresh puncture. He believes that they may have attempted to destroy my tire knorser for me to get a new one. I totally agree!"
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