BORDER TIRE

4.7/5
(47 Reviews)

12208 INDUSTRY RD, California, LAKESIDE - 92040

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7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Mike Blair - 4 years ago

5/5

Hands down the best customer service I've received from any heavy tire shop, ever!!

Rebecca Clements - 10 months ago

5/5

They are quick, communicative, and professional. I’ve gotten 6 new tires (3 trips in, 2 at a time) in the last couple of months. Thanks!

Michael Short - 3 years ago

5/5

First time buying RV tires. Cost was a shocker and resulted in over 16 hours of research trying to save money. I wound up right back at Border Tires due to good prices on their range of brands and perceived lack of BS which proved correct at install. This facility is a little bit of a drive for me, but I believe it was worth it. I was also able to go for the high quality Michelins, a luxury I'm not usually capable of financially. Nice facility, skilled and courteous crew/staff, answered my questions pleasantly thank you. A special shoutout to Timothy M. who fielded my emails quickly and patiently.

O L - 4 years ago

4/5

So this where Cal Fire goes for tires. Saw 2 Cal Fire trucks waiting for service.

RichLila Hoagie - 3 years ago

5/5

Good Day - I had a casualty to my tire on a bobcat only to find out from Andres' that it was NOT a tire, but that of a track! This is not the first time this gentleman has assisted me in a repair or service call. His professionalism and expertise in his field is AWESOME. There have been other instances with Andres' always being enthusiastic and available to help our company with our fleet of vehicles for service...treats me, like others, like I am "Head Of The Class"... Please recognize Andres' for his dedication and motivation to make other employees feel that he is the first line when a casualty occurs and his "team" is on-the-ball to assist, making the blue-collar worker, "typical Joe", feel very comfortable!

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