Ray's Tire 1121 North Bluemound Drive, Appleton, WI 54914
About the Business
Ray's Tire is a trusted car repair and tire store located at 1121 North Bluemound Drive in Appleton, Wisconsin. With a commitment to providing top-notch service and quality products, Ray's Tire is the go-to destination for all your automotive needs. Whether you're in need of a tire replacement, alignment, or general maintenance, our experienced team of professionals is here to help. Visit us today and experience the difference at Ray's Tire.
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Location & Phone number
1121 N Bluemound Dr, Appleton, WI 54914, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Called 3 times someone would pick up and then hang up the call! Wont be considering going to this place again"
"Making an appointment was easy. Got in pretty fast. Price was great. I'd definitely recommend."
"I have been a long time customer of Ray's tire and have thought highly of their services, until recently. I took my 2006 Jeep Liberty to Ray's Tire, on May 18 2023 because I had an issue with the ABS system, it was giving an error code pointing to the left rear speed sensor. The technician at Ray's supposedly went through my entire electrical system and diagnosed the issue to being a bad ABS module. I had a conversation with Bill, the store manager, and he recommended to me to send my ABS module in for repair to fix my issue, since Ray's does not have the capabilities to fix it. Under Bill's recommendations, I sent the module in for repair, it cost me $400, and was told my abs module bench tested fine. No issues! In the same conversation with Bill, as noted earlier, he suggested I take my car to Van Linn's, as they can resolve my ABS issue, too. Van Linn's can repair and program them. I took it to Van Lynn's for repair, under Bill's recommendation, and they diagnossed it as being a faulty speed sensor , which is a $35 dollar part, which should have been diagnosed properly by Ray's Tire expert tech! Van Lynn's replaced the faulty speed sensor and it fixed my issue with the ABS system and the issue was NOT the module as diagnosed per Ray's. As a result, i am out $700 for a $35 part. $400 for the abs module to bench tested, $60 at Ray's Tire, and another $275 at Van Linn's. Today, August 1st, 2023 I went to Ray's tire because i need new tires on my Jeep. I explained how Van Linn's fixed my Jeep with a $35 speed sensor. I also told him i was out $400 for my abs module repair when it was bench tested fine and the money was non_refundable. I asked Bill about tire prices and asked if he could give me a discount for the miss diagnose his tech did on my Jeep. It was a stern NO! Bill also found humour in how I was $700 lighter in my wallet because of the miss diagnose of my abs module from his less than qualified technician. He just stared at me with a evil smirk on his face. So, lesson learned, if you want good quality vehicle service from good qualified technicians, Do Not GO TO RAY'S TIRE. He will cost you extra money and laugh at you to your face! Not a very nice thing to do to a person or to a long time customer as I WAS. I definately suggest taking your vehicle work some place else."
"We've dealt with them for 40 years. Great people to deal with. Did you know there more rhan200 different size tires, crazy. They will find the size you need. Ask for Bill."
"Wal-Mart, Fleet, and a couple small shops wouldn't help me, but Ray's Tire did. No issues with my old 9" Honda Big Red split rims. Just what I needed. Will be a return customer."
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