
Robert's Tires & Wheels: Trusted tires, wheels, and repairs in San Francisco
Robert's Tires & Wheels, located at 986 Harrison St in San Francisco, offers tires, wheels, and auto repair services. The owner, Robert, is praised for friendly, knowledgeable service, and the shop has served the Bay Area since 1979. It also performs belts, hoses, and cooling system work, with coupons on the website. Reviews highlight fast tire changes and alignments, though experiences with timing and pricing vary.
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We offer a wide selection of new tires, including expert fitting and balancing to ensure optimal performance and safety for your vehicle.
Precise wheel alignment adjustments to improve handling, extend tire life, and enhance driving comfort on San Francisco roads.
Quick and reliable flat tire repairs, with thorough inspections to determine if a fix is possible or if replacement is needed.
Comprehensive auto repairs including belts, hoses, and cooling system services to keep your car running smoothly.
Detailed assessments of tire wear, age, and condition, with educational guidance to help you make informed maintenance decisions.
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Overall rating
Jason Rice
My go to shop for anything tires. Make your life easy. Skip the chain shops. Just go here.
Jenald Villena
The short big tire guy is rude for no reason. Attitude on 10
Pebbles Raindrops
Plugged me up! Thank you. I'm on the road all the time, I get nails. They've helped me multiple times. In the AM and PM! Thank you.
Saad Mirza
I called here today looking for some help with an O ring that got stuck in my tire valve stem. As a result, I couldn’t fill air. The gentleman I spoke with indicated that it was impossible to remove. But in truth, it was easy to remove with a pick tool, or in my case, curved eyebrow scissors. After removing the tool, I filled my tires fine. He also quoted $75 for a valve stem replacement, which is nearly the cost of a new tire from some suppliers. $30 is closer to market. This shop is expensive!
Caroline H
I came here in October. I called to see how long it would take. They told me approximately 1 hour (on a week day) which is reasonable, especially because I'm working too. They didn't ask me what the year, make and model of my car. Once I arrived (10 minutes later), I was told to come back at 4pm (6 hours later). I had to walk to work. They were reasonable on the cost, though.
V F
If you believe in karma and have ever been on the receiving end of an SFMTA ticket that was totally BS (so, basically every San Franciscan), think twice before giving this guy your business. I’ve been a customer here twice. You’d think that would earn a little neighborly goodwill. Nope. The owner called SFMTA because my back bumper was barely in the red zone of a gated and locked driveway. Not blocking anything. Just… existing near his precious red paint. I parked overnight and was there in the morning to head out to work, but by 8:08 a.m., he had already gleefully called SFMTA. Ticket issued. Mission accomplished. $108 ticket issued. I'm sure that made his day, like fresh puppy blood. I’ve lived in this neighborhood for twenty years, and let me tell you — this guy treats calling SFMTA the way most people treat happy hour. He lives for it. If there’s a citation fairy, he’s her favorite pen pal. So if you loathe SFMTA and their zero-tolerance tax on anyone who owns a car in SF — while the city seemingly enforces nothing on anyone else — DO NOT reward our neighborhood ogre someone who does this to former customers and neighbors. Get your tires at Costco or literally anywhere else.