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We found the following complaints for BFGOODRICH KO ALL TERRAIN (A/T) (Unknown)

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The contact owns a 2003 ford e-350 equipped with bf goodrich all terrain ko tires, size lt285-75r16, dot pfyuuj11. The contact stated that while driving at 70 mph, the driver rear tire blew out. The vehicle was repaired. The tire failure mileage was 23,000 and the vehicle failure mileage was 53, 8000.

On sat. 11/21/15 i was driving east on i-80 at martis valley in truckee, ca. Suddenly, i felt a vibration in the front end. As i slowed to merge into the right lane, so that i could pull over, the right front tire blows to pieces, my truck lunges into the right lane, narrowly missing a subaru, and i finally get safely pulled over. The tires, bfg ko2 all terrain, are brand new, less than 1000 miles on them. Cost me $2200.00, bought them 2 weeks earlier from discount tire in reno, nv.upon further investigation into bfg tires, i have found over 150 complaints, just in the past six mos., of either the same blowout that happened to me, or the tread of the tire peeling off completely. Some people have had significant property damage compared to the damage that my truck endured. This may have something to do with the tires being on 3/4 and 1 ton trucks, as the cycle of "most" of the complaints are people that drive these vehicles. Bfg then tells the consumer that they need the tire to determine why the tire failed. Then after they get the tire they deny the consumers claim, and tell them that the tire failed because of something the consumer had done, i.e. Low tire pressure, struck something, ect... Seems to be the same story over and over. I have new tires on order, some nitto's. Never tried them, but i have a lot of buddies that run them. I hope that this complaint will be investigated before somebody causes a bad accident. I have the shredded tire that i was hoping to send to you guys to see if you could determine the cause of the blowout.thank you

The contact owns a 1979 ford f-250 with bf goodrich ko all terrain tires, size: 35x12.5r16. The contact stated that the tread was separating on all four tires.the contact spoke with the manufacturer and was told that the tires were outdated and did not have any coverage. The dot number was not available. The tire failure mileage was 6,000. The failure mileage of the vehicle was 292,000. The vin was not available.

On sat. 11/21/15 i was driving east on i-80 at martis valley in truckee, ca. Suddenly, i felt a vibration in the front end. As i slowed to merge into the right lane, so that i could pull over, the right front tire blows to pieces, my truck lunges into the right lane, narrowly missing a subaru, and i finally get safely pulled over. The tires, bfg ko2 all terrain, are brand new, less than 1000 miles on them. Cost me $2200.00, bought them 2 weeks earlier from discount tire in reno, nv.upon further investigation into bfg tires, i have found over 150 complaints, just in the past six mos., of either the same blowout that happened to me, or the tread of the tire peeling off completely. Some people have had significant property damage compared to the damage that my truck endured. This may have something to do with the tires being on 3/4 and 1 ton trucks, as the cycle of "most" of the complaints are people that drive these vehicles. Bfg then tells the consumer that they need the tire to determine why the tire failed. Then after they get the tire they deny the consumers claim, and tell them that the tire failed because of something the consumer had done, i.e. Low tire pressure, struck something, ect... Seems to be the same story over and over. I have new tires on order, some nitto's. Never tried them, but i have a lot of buddies that run them. I hope that this complaint will be investigated before somebody causes a bad accident. I have the shredded tire that i was hoping to send to you guys to see if you could determine the cause of the blowout.thank you

The contact owns a 2003 ford e-350 equipped with bf goodrich all terrain ko tires, size lt285-75r16, dot pfyuuj11. The contact stated that while driving at 70 mph, the driver rear tire blew out. The vehicle was repaired. The tire failure mileage was 23,000 and the vehicle failure mileage was 53, 8000.

The contact owns a 1979 ford f-250 with bf goodrich ko all terrain tires, size: 35x12.5r16. The contact stated that the tread was separating on all four tires.the contact spoke with the manufacturer and was told that the tires were outdated and did not have any coverage. The dot number was not available. The tire failure mileage was 6,000. The failure mileage of the vehicle was 292,000. The vin was not available.




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