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About the Business:
Al's Hubcaps is a Wheel store located at 490 Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, New York 11501, US.
The business is listed under wheel store category. It has received 116 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 stars. Their services include In-store shopping, Delivery .
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Reviews:
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- Harry Schwartz
- 1 year ago
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- G WHIZ
- 1 year ago
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- Manny Mamakas
- 1 year ago
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- Lenny Serpa (Lenny S.)
- 1 year ago
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- Bernie Hunt
- 1 year ago
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In-store shopping
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Delivery
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"Al saved the day which seems, by my time there, to be his protocol. He repaired a cracked rim saving me a bundle. He did it for a reasonable price and in an hour less than he said it would take. What a rare experience for New York!!! Kudos and gratitude, Al!"
"I've been using this establishment for a few years and I recommend them to anyone who wants quality work. I have never been not satisfied with their work. From repairing curb damage on my wife's Lexus(2 times) or repairing bent rims on my Mazdaspeed 3(numerous times), it's always completely with perfection."
"Great place. Brought my year old Mercedes with worn, scuffed and bad road rash wheels. They look phenomenal. Very pleased with the result. Looks like it rolled out of the showroom."
"Straight up no BS owner. I appreciated that because I knew I was getting correct information to my needs. He made seem edgy to some but sometimes you need to be blunt to wake up folks who wants savings over safety."
"Al is the guy to see if you have tire or rim problems! I drive a sports car with low profile tires, so winter time is hard on my tires. Al takes a number of the tire/rim protection plans. He's prices seem far and I trust him to give me the best options. I've sent my wife to him when I wasn't available and he's always been fair and got her fixed up without extra costs for being female, if you know what I mean, hahaha. Someone complained in their review that he was rude, hey this is New York! I measure repair services on quality of work, price, and time to repair, not on how they made me feel."