Advanced Auto Service & Tire Centers

Surprise, United States

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Specialties

Our Advanced Auto Service & Tire Centers location on Grand Avenue in Surprise, near Sun City West, is a great location for tires and service. Our Surprise location has some of our most experienced service writers and ASE-​certified technicians. They can handle most any service from mounting and balancing tires on road force balancing machines to full engine and transmission service. We’re the Surprise and Sun City West tire experts. Our free shuttle service can both drop off and pick up customers from their homes, local businesses, and the Sun City West campus. We offer coffee and free wifi in our waiting room.

History

Established in 1989.

Locally owned and managed established since 1989. With 14 Service locations include Ahwatukee, Arcadia, Chandler, Flagstaff, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale/​Peoria, Mesa, Phoenix, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Scottsdale, and Tempe/​ASU.

We sell tires in all sizes and in a variety of price ranges. In addition to mounting and balancing, all of our locations also offer two– and four-​wheel alignments to help increase the life and ride of your tires.

Meet the Manager

Michael W.

Manager

Michael is also one of our Military Veterans with 4 years of active service plus 2 separate Inactive Reserve call backs 1 due to Desert Storm. Michael was part of the Marine Corp’s Military Police and trained as a Special Response Team Member specializing in anti-​terrorism. What’s amazing is that unless you know Michael personally, you’d never know he has such capabilities considering he’s one of the nicest guys on the planet.

Growing up in San Diego, Michael had some of the coolest rides. His first was a 1964 Honda Dream motorcycle.. His second was a 1973 Volkswagen Beetle, Going to the beach it was great for parking (actually anywhere it was great for parking). We’re not sure that you can grow up in San Diego without having a VW on your automotive resume’. His third ride was a crated Kawasaki Ninja 600. It was the first one in San Diego, fresh off the boat, and still in its manufacturer’s wood crate. Michael had read so many articles on the bike that he bought it sight unseen.