RevRico said:So, can I ask, how do people find a good shop?
I ended up asking around local enthusiast forums and Googled until I found a decent place. The place I ended up finding is a mom and pop place, and I explained to the owner what happened and how I ended up finding them. We had a nice chat, and I told him then and there that if they did a good job, I'd be a customer for life. So far, I haven't gone anywhere else since. I've had them mount probably 10-15 more sets of tires since the Firestone Fail.
Here's the place for the local Eastern MA folk: https://www.kenwoodtire.com/
They are also a Tire Rack installer and don't care whether I buy the tires from them or not; they just do the work and do it right the first time. They can be a bit more expensive than I'd like to pay sometimes, but they do it right, and are still cheaper than the big, crappy competitor that's everywhere around here. They even have a "mobile tire van" that can come to you and mount your tires at your house or workplace, which is really cool. Best part: they are across the street from an AWESOME breakfast joint, so you can go over there and grab some food while you wait. Even the building is cool; it's the old town library that the original owner bought and had moved across town to save it from being torn down.