We’re happy to provide tire repair services and sales in Fullerton, CA and are proud to call it our home. We also carry the most trusted tire brands in the industry like Continental, General, Michelin, Toyo and more. Our tires will be competitively priced so that our local loyal customers and fleet accounts are confident knowing they have We’re happy to provide tire repair services and sales in Fullerton, CA and are proud to call it our home. We also carry the most trusted tire brands in the industry like Continental, General, Michelin, Toyo and more. Our tires will be competitively priced so that our local loyal customers and fleet accounts are confident knowing they have the right store. If you have any more questions about Eberhardt's Tire & Automotive, please don’t hesitate to contact us with any car repair, automotive repair, fleet or tire questions. Our friendly staff will be able to assist you with any automotive-related issue you may be experiencing. We service many different makes and models and will help you get back on the road. If you own a business and need to discuss fleet prices, please call us directly. ...more
My 2002 Honda Odyssey had been keeping me awake at night. It started with an intermittent EFI relay problem that left me wondering whether the van would stall at the worst possible moment. Not long after that came a starter that quietly announced it had decided to retire. Just when I thought I was finally in the clear, the brakes began grinding with all the subtlety of a freight train dragging itself through Vernon, where the air has carried the memory of the old packinghouses longer than most detectives have carried a badge.
I brought the Odyssey back to Dan and his crew. They didn't rush me, they didn't pressure me, and they didn't recommend replacing everything under the sun. Dan explained what they knew, what they wouldn't know until the brakes were apart, and where there might be opportunities to save money. Sure enough, the rear calipers turned out to be serviceable, just as he had hoped.
In the end they replaced the front and rear brakes, installed new rotors, flushed the brake fluid, mounted two new front tires, and completed an alignment. The bill wasn't small, but neither was the amount of work. More importantly, I left feeling that I had paid for honest repairs rather than unnecessary ones.
Over the past several months I've come to appreciate something about Eberhardt's. Even when a problem isn't one they handle—like an electric scooter repair—Dan doesn't leave you standing in the rain. He points you toward someone who can help. That happened to me, and it says a lot about the kind of shop he's built.
In Los Angeles, trust is worth more than chrome. When I turned the key after picking up the van, the engine sprang to life, the brakes felt firm, and for the first time in weeks I wasn't listening for the next mechanical confession. The case was closed. The detective drove off into the California sun a little poorer, but a lot more confident that he'd found a mechanic worth coming back to.