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The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet silverado 1500.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size p265/70r17.the tires were purchased new when the vehicle had 25,000 miles.the tread began to wear in an unusual manner in the center of all four tires.the contact checked the tire pressure on a regular basis, but the center of all four tires continued to wear unnaturally.neither the vehicle manufacturer nor the tire manufacturer were notified.the contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number 04t018000 (tires:tread/belt).the dot number and failure mileage were unknown.the current mileage was 42,000.

I purchased a new 2004 gmc infebuary04anditkeepswearingthe front tirestoexcessandthedealerkeepstelling me that'snormalforafour wheeldrive,,bullthe tires arebridgestone dueler265/r70/17andthe truck.is a1500gmc serria ,imaintainmyequipmentandkeepa closeeyeforproblemsandicanseesomeone whodoesnotwith tirefailureandaccidents, ihavelookat thesamemoldelandtheytoohavethesameproblemwithfronttire wear.

The contact owns a 1983 jeep cj7.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size 32/1150/r15lt (na).while driving 20 mph, the contact heard a loud noise coming from the rear of the vehicle.upon further inspection, he noticed that the rear passenger side tire exploded.he also noticed severe tire separation down the center of the tire, which exposed six belts.the contact called the manufacturer and was informed that no compensation would be provided because there was no recall.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 196,000.

Driving on i-40, western oklahoma, about 65 mph. Driver side rear tire disintegrated, complete separation of tread/belt section from sidewalls. Replaced with spare, continued without further incident.

Within one month after purchasing 4 new bridgestone dueler at 693 (p245/70 r16) tires from sears, the left back tire had a blowout and caused a rollover on i-16e.this incident totaled the 2004 trailblazer suv.

The contact owns a 1999 ford f350.while driving 55 mph, the vehicle began to shake.the contact noticed an air bubble on the driver side tire.she took the vehicle to the tire plus store where it was replaced under warranty.the failure recurred, however, there were four air bubbles in the tire and the tread had separated from the rim.the tire store stated that they will not repair it under warranty and that she would have to purchase new tires.they also suggested that she was striking the curb when parking and driving, which was the cause of the failures.the contact replaced the tires herself.the tires were bridgestone dueler a/t 693, size lt265/75r16.the dot number was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 100,000.

Tire went flat due to failure or breakdown of side wall.

Tread separation on left front tire, ruined wheel. After installing spare tire and driving 12 more miles.tread separation on right front tire.both times tires blew out, causing damage to vehicle.

Tire went flat due to failure or breakdown of side wall.

Eventslast week, one of our 2005 silverado's (has 40,000 miles), while driving on the interstate had a serious tire blow out.it tore completely apart.we have pictures to document the condition of the tire.the rim of the truck was damaged because of the tire blow out.after the tire blew out, the truck was completely on the rim.luckily, the driver was not injured.this was a very serious incident, but he was able to pull onto the shoulder and not damage the truck any further. The tire was a bridgestone dueler a/t. Under the select tire size the correct information is 26570r17.i was unable to put this information in that box.failurethe tire blew out. What was done to correct the failurewe had the rim repaired and the 4 tires replaced.

Bridgestone at dueler p235/75r r15 tire sidewall disintegrated while driving.

Two driveway flat tires due to unusual andnon repairablecracks in the tire sidewalls.one blow out on the highway at approximately55 mph one month ago with near tread separation.and one severe blow out two days ago on highway at 70 mph, complete tread separation.all on same tires , bridgestone dueler at 693, 31x10.50 r15s.i still have the most recent three.

Pickup came with 17 inch tires.ordered 3 new 17 inch tires and was planning on using the spare as the 4th tire.the spare was a 16 inch tire instead on a 17 inch.dealership claims no damage wil come to vehicle or lost of driving control when using the 16 inch tire.gm web site clearly states "mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving."dealership showed me bulleting from gm stating the size difference will not cause concern. Who do i believe?

While drivingrightrear passenger's side tire blew out.the tire was taken to the bridgestonewhereit was noticed that the left rear tire had a knot on it. Manufacturer told consumer to send the tires for replacement and the receipt for therepair of the vehicle.a letter was received by consumer stating the claim was denied.

The contact owns a 1994 ford f-150.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size lt265/75r16.while driving 65 mph, the rear passenger side tire tread separated from the tire and caused a blowout.the tire damaged the tail pipe and bent the wheel well where the tire was located.the contact did not notice any differences in the tire prior to the failure.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current and failure mileages were 160,000.

Driving on i-40, western oklahoma, about 65 mph. Driver side rear tire disintegrated, complete separation of tread/belt section from sidewalls. Replaced with spare, continued without further incident.

The contact owns a 1998 dodge ram 1500.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size lt265/75r16.while driving at an unknown speed, the tread on the rear passenger side tire began to separate.the rear passenger side door and tire were damaged.nhtsa campaign id number 04t018000 (tires:tread/belt) was referenced.the vehicle was towed to a tire dealer, but was not diagnosed.the dot number was unknown.the vehicle failure mileage was 93,242.the tire failure mileage was 30,000.updated 06/05/08 updated 05/28/08

I have 4bridgestone tires, dueler at 693, lt 285/75/16, on my vehicle. Last week one of them became severely defective and had some sort of separation inside it. I see that these tires were subject to a voluntary safety campaign, # 04t018000 that has apparently expired. I was certainly never aware of this campaign or i would not have been risking my families safety with these tires without having them checked. I have had the tires approximately 2 1/2 years and apparently purchased them near or around the campaign dates. My question is, do i have any recourse in this matter. I now have one very defective tire, and three more with ample tread but are not apparently safe to drive my family around on. I don't believe bridgestone did a very good job notifying the consumers of this campaign.

The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet silverado 1500.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size p265/70r17.the tires were purchased new when the vehicle had 25,000 miles.the tread began to wear in an unusual manner in the center of all four tires.the contact checked the tire pressure on a regular basis, but the center of all four tires continued to wear unnaturally.neither the vehicle manufacturer nor the tire manufacturer were notified.the contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number 04t018000 (tires:tread/belt).the dot number and failure mileage were unknown.the current mileage was 42,000.

The contact owns a 1983 jeep cj7.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler a/t 693 tires, size 32/1150/r15lt (na).while driving 20 mph, the contact heard a loud noise coming from the rear of the vehicle.upon further inspection, he noticed that the rear passenger side tire exploded.he also noticed severe tire separation down the center of the tire, which exposed six belts.the contact called the manufacturer and was informed that no compensation would be provided because there was no recall.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 196,000.

While driving at 65 mph on august 31, 2004front passenger tire blew.onseptember 9, 2004 whiledriving at 45 mph the right tire tread separated. As result, there was a damage to thepassenger door andthe underneath the vehicle, for over $2000. Bridgestone,model dueler, at 693 lt285/75r16, dot#ejlfccb190.

Vehicle purchased on september 1, 2007 (2007 chevrolet equinox lt). On two(2) separate occasions, the latest being today, the vehicle hydroplaned on wet roadway. Today the vehicle hydroplaned three (3) times and on one occurrance i almost lost control. These tires are dangerous!!!!! the correct tire size is 235/60r17. Updated 12/12/2007 updated 12/12/07

On july 2, 2007 the 1999 isuzu trooper rolled over due to a tire blow out.sustained severehead and trauma injuries requiring hospitalization at usc county hospital.the trooper was totaled. The tireswerebridgstone dueler a/t d693p245/70r16.

Eventslast week, one of our 2005 silverado's (has 40,000 miles), while driving on the interstate had a serious tire blow out.it tore completely apart.we have pictures to document the condition of the tire.the rim of the truck was damaged because of the tire blow out.after the tire blew out, the truck was completely on the rim.luckily, the driver was not injured.this was a very serious incident, but he was able to pull onto the shoulder and not damage the truck any further. The tire was a bridgestone dueler a/t. Under the select tire size the correct information is 26570r17.i was unable to put this information in that box.failurethe tire blew out. What was done to correct the failurewe had the rim repaired and the 4 tires replaced.




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