Liberty Tires & Auto Repair | Used and New Tires | Alignment |

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★★★★½
4.5 (42 reviews)
Location
Address:
5916 Liberty Rd
Gwynn Oak, MD 21207
GPS Coordinates:
39.337032, -76.711878
Contact Information
Phone:
(443) 348-3917
Contact:
Liberty Tires & Auto Repair | Used and New Tires | Alignment |
Hours of Operation
  • Mon-Sat 8am-6pm
  • Sun Closed
Business Information
4.5

Rating

42

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5 helpful highest ranking reviews
Jhane Ruiz
★★★★★ 4 months ago

This place will definitely become my go to spot for tires. I got a flat on liberty road and this was the closest shop. I decided to take a chance and it was well worth it. The work was done fast and the customer service is unmatched!

D B
★★★★★ 7 months ago

This place is very awesome. They have great customer service reasonable pricing and it was a quick fix. He explained my situation when it came to involving my vehicle and it was always honest and respectful . He never tried to lowball me or anything and he was straight and fair to the point.

Audrey Judd (Aud)
★★★★★ 10 months ago

Ricky was amazingly friendly both over the phone and in person. He helped me get the perfect tire for the perfect price. I’ll definitely be going back for anything tires or tinting.

Jaye
★★★★★ 8 months ago

This place deserves 10 stars! I've purchased used tires from all over Baltimore. I have never purchased a used tire as good as the tire I purchased from Liberty Tires and Auto Repair. The tire easily had 80 to 85% tread life, it almost looked brand new. And they put back and reassembled my spare tire under the trunk compartment. The facility was spotless and smelled good. Don't bother looking for better used tires, you won't find them in baltimore.

Rachid Abkari
★☆☆☆☆ 10 months ago

Ricky is amazing, although this is essentially a tire shop, I have to be honest, the mechanics he brings or at least some of them are not professional and screwed me over shims in my brakes. Ricky said it's the caliper, but when I got a second opinion, it was the missing shims that causes the clicking noise at a brake stop. I have moved on and found a savvy mechanic that knows waht they are doing.