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Gomez Tire fills niche in Maricopa
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While several shops in Maricopa offer tire services, Tommy Gomez is looking to find a customer niche to help get his new business of the ground.

Gomez opened on Gomez Tires on Wednesday, providing a full service tire shop for not only passenger vehicles, but semi trucks, too.

“We had several tire shops in town, but no one was doing semi tires,” said the Maricopa resident.

Gomez added that he had talked to several operators about the possibility of him opening a shop, but none would commit to his service until the doors were officially opened.

Gomez has a long history in the tire industry; his family owns and operates Gomez tires in Mesa, which has been operating since 1973.

In addition to offering tires, tire replacement and repair, Gomez said he provides something the town is lacking: roadside service.

If a person breaks down within a 20-mile radius of his shop, Gomez says he will meet them, mount their spare tire and have their new tire ready by the time they return to his shop.

The majority of Gomez's inventory is low-end tires, because he says that is what most people are looking for in this economy. But he can custom-order in any tire on request.

“I am happy to have the shop open and to service the tire needs of Maricopa,” Gomez said.


At a glance:
Name: Gomez Tires
Address: 19241 N. John Wayne Pkwy.
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
            Sat. and Sun 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Phone: 520-568-9555


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  • nice to know another small business supports the community...and the dude seriously looks like Batista! (DurandClan)
  • Sounds like a well thought out plan. Best of luck to Gomez Tires. (thick)
  • Sounds like a well thought out plan. Best of luck to Gomez Tires. (thick)
  • sorry 'bout the double post... (thick)
  • Best of luck. (zagloba)
  • good luck... sounds good, but did he not notice that BIG O is opening up.... (mrsgeno)
  • Does Big O offer a roadside service or semi tires? As long as he doesn't have significantly higher rates than Big O and has good customer service, his shop may do pretty well. (thick)
  • Seems like his focus will be "low-end" tires. Might be a niche if you want cheap tires. (mariCopan)
  • So, we try and do the nice thing and support a new local business, but after calling for 2 days with no answer and finally when you get someone, they don't speak English, time to take our business elsewhere. (htbeaudet)
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