We found the following complaints for BFGOODRICH LT265/75R16 123/120R TL RUGGED TERRAIN T/A LRE ORWL GO (Unknown)
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Driving rural road @55 mph.left rear tire tread separated.no contact with road debris or potholes previous.tpms indicated 73 psi in unloaded vehicle.loss of control was probable had this occurred on a curve or with traffic or rain.3 of 4 tires have failed due bubbles.this is a defect in manufacture nobodies luck is that bad.
We were travelling 65 mph on the 91 freeway toll road when my left rear tire tread completely separated from the casing causing my vehicle to swerve and jump and causing significant damage to my vehicle, including damaging the fuel fill line.fortunately there was no fuel leakage. The tire did not deflate so there was no puncture or other externally caused damage to the tire or vehicle.i took the tire to a bf goodrich dealer on 10/19/14 for inspection, the tire was still fully inflated.the dealer deflated the tire out of safety concerns.had this been a front tire the potential for damage and injury would have significantly increased. The tire was purchased in july 2012 and was just over 2 years old.tire dot# is bfw8 0211 0712.
The contact owns a 2002 chevrolet avalanche 1500 equipped with bf goodrich rugged terrain tires, size: lt265/75r16. While driving 70 mph, the rear driver side tire blew out. The tire was not diagnosed, but was replaced. The tires were replacement tires. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was 230,500 and the tire failure mileage was 45,000.
We were travelling 65 mph on the 91 freeway toll road when my left rear tire tread completely separated from the casing causing my vehicle to swerve and jump and causing significant damage to my vehicle, including damaging the fuel fill line.fortunately there was no fuel leakage. The tire did not deflate so there was no puncture or other externally caused damage to the tire or vehicle.i took the tire to a bf goodrich dealer on 10/19/14 for inspection, the tire was still fully inflated.the dealer deflated the tire out of safety concerns.had this been a front tire the potential for damage and injury would have significantly increased. The tire was purchased in july 2012 and was just over 2 years old.tire dot# is bfw8 0211 0712.
Driving rural road @55 mph.left rear tire tread separated.no contact with road debris or potholes previous.tpms indicated 73 psi in unloaded vehicle.loss of control was probable had this occurred on a curve or with traffic or rain.3 of 4 tires have failed due bubbles.this is a defect in manufacture nobodies luck is that bad.
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