About us
Additional DBA - Town Fair Tire Centers of Connecticut LLC.
Services we offer
Sell tires & wheel alignment.
Amenities
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- Visa
- Discover
- MasterCard
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While driving home car seemed to be not tracking in a straight line. Felt like it was bouncing. Low tire pressure light came on. Pulled over and looked and did not appear low.
Got home and checked air pressure. It was 45 PSI. Door decal said max of 30 PSI.
Checked DOT numbers on sidewall and discover tires are just under 3 years old.
2ND visit - Returned next morning. No explanation or apology for overpressurizing tires. Air pressure reduced and tires supposedly rebalanced at my insistence.
Took car to mechanic who and quot;unfreezesand quot; eccentrics in about 10 minutes. Mechanic says little effort made by Town Fair.
3rd Visit After waiting for and hour and a half, realignment supposedly now within spec.
Licensing
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