Factoroy Direct Tire Sales
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Serving Auto Body Shops & Car Dealerships 30+ years
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 425-774-5131
- Address:
- 22617 76th Ave W Edmonds, WA 98026
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- Categories
- Tire Dealers, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Brake Repair, Tires-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Wheels
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Dunlop, Dunlop Tire, Falken, Goodyear, Kelly, Pirelli, bf goodrich, bridgestone, continental, cooper, dunlop, falken, firestone, general, goodyear, michelin, nexen, uniroyal, yokohama
- Location
- Centers III Business Ctr
General Info
Factory Direct Tire Sales is your source for your vehicle tires, wheels and their maintenance needs. We offer a multitude of services to keep your car in tip-top shape and we are located conveniently to serve you. We will help you find ANY tire! We repair ANY Wheels! Most of you don't realize your wheels can be repaired, so before you go spending on a whole new set, come on in and let us show you what we can do. Some of the leading brands include: * BF Goodrich * Michelin * Goodyear * Uniroyal * Kumho * Dunlop * Nexen * Nankang * Mickey Thompson * Cooper * Falken * Firestone * General * Continental * Bridgestone * Mastercraft * Yokohama * Pirelli And we stock all other major brand tires as well.
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Reviews
10/21/11
Took my car in for an oil change I got there at perfect time and they took my car in right away. Finished in about 30 minutes and I was off. Great service and their fast highly recommend!
The staff at Elliott provided me with excellent customer service and they repaired my tire in no time so I didn't have to buy another tire.
08/24/09
These guys are unexceeded! Nash and his crew know tires. These are careful about mounting to never damage your wheel. The custonmer service is exceptional and to top all of this off their prices are comprable to any of the tire discounters including the drop ship mail order firms! I can't define an area for IMPROVEMENT short of a new and expensive building, but then the prices would have to be increaased to pay for the increase overhead. NO - leave it just the way it is.