Les Schwab Opens 500th Location

Les Schwab Opens 500th Location

To celebrate the milestone, customers can enter to win a $500 Les Schwab product and service gift certificate.

Les Schwab Tire Centers marked a major milestone, one 70 years in the making, over the weekend. The company celebrated the grand opening of its 500th location, which is in West Jordan, Utah. The newest Les Schwab Tire Center is now open at 5796 W 7800 St.

Les Schwab is bringing its world-class customer service and one-of-a-kind commitment to community to another location in Utah so West Jordan residents have a one-stop shop for ensuring their vehicles are road ready.

“For almost 70 years, Les Schwab has had a single-minded focus on service,” said John Robertson, Les Schwab’s president of store operations. “The cornerstone of our growth is our unwavering commitment to our customers, and we’re grateful for the warm welcome we’ve received in each hometown on the way to our 500th location.”

To celebrate location No. 500, Les Schwab is inviting customers to enter to win a $500 Les Schwab product & service gift certificate. Customers can enter and find Official Rules at lesschwab.com/500 until June 20.

Les Schwab started as a small shop in Prineville, Oregon, back in 1952, and built a reputation for putting customers first with an emphasis on service and safety. While some tire shops just sell tires, Les Schwab understands it takes more than good traction to help keep customers safe on the road. Les Schwab offers brake services, alignment, shocks and more – all so you can stop and steer when it matters most.

“At Les Schwab, we’ve built our reputation on putting customers first,” said Jeremy Jones, Les Schwab’s West Jordan store manager. “That’s why when it comes to your safety, we go beyond what other tire retailers offer – we won’t leave the job half done.”

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