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We found the following complaints for BRIDGESTONE DUELER APT III (Unknown)

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The contact owns a 1997 ford ranger.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler apt iii p225/70r14 dot# y7fcpt40207.while driving 70 mph and attempting to change lanes, the front driver side tire blew out.the contact temporarily lost control of the vehicle, but was able to decelerate and pull off the road.he replaced the tire and found that the tread had separated.the current mileage is 109,170 and failure mileage was 109,130. The consumer stated a brand new tire blew out while on the freeway replaced all 4 tires. Updated 08/24/07

I have had 2 of these tires blow out on me. The first happened about 3 weeks ago when the vehicle was sitting in my driveway. Heard a loud boom at 10 minutes to midnight. Went outside and found a gash in the tire on the side wall about 5 to 6 inches long. I had though some one had slashed the tire but the police officer said that the tire blew out from the inside. This tire was on the right front of the 99 ford ranger pick up. I had it replaced with the same tire brand and model.the second tire blew out 6/24 while i was driving at 65 mph on interstate 81. This was the left front tire. The side wall has completely separated from the tread. It looks like the separation starts right above the raised white lettering. One of the other 2 original tires has some of the white beginning to show above the white lettering. The tire that was replaced 3 weeks ago is also beginning to have some of the white that is under the black color of the tire show through right above the lettering.i have replaced all the tires on my vehicle with kelly tires. I have the bridgestone tires if you want them.

Driving on freeway at approx 65 mph felt severe vibration and managed to pull over across three lanes to gore point at an on ramp front right tire had sidewall completely separate from tread vehicle 2002 ford ranger.

We purchased a set of bridgestone dueler apt iii tires from sears on july 14, 2007 for our 2001 jeep wrangler.at the time of installation the jeep had 69,903 miles on the odometer.this jeep has the 2.5l 4-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission.on june 23, 2009 my son drove the jeep to his automotive class at cape fear community college to change the oil.while on the lift, the teacher noticed that the right rear tire was missing a section of tread.they removed the tire and installed the spare.the jeep has 80,104 miles on the odometer.this means that the tire failed with only 10,201 miles and approximately 2 years old.if my son had been driving on the highway, this could have been a disaster.the tire size is 265 70 r16 111s and the code is dot v672 jlp 4506.we are concerned about the remaining tires on the vehicle and if these should be replaced.

I have had 2 of these tires blow out on me. The first happened about 3 weeks ago when the vehicle was sitting in my driveway. Heard a loud boom at 10 minutes to midnight. Went outside and found a gash in the tire on the side wall about 5 to 6 inches long. I had though some one had slashed the tire but the police officer said that the tire blew out from the inside. This tire was on the right front of the 99 ford ranger pick up. I had it replaced with the same tire brand and model.the second tire blew out 6/24 while i was driving at 65 mph on interstate 81. This was the left front tire. The side wall has completely separated from the tread. It looks like the separation starts right above the raised white lettering. One of the other 2 original tires has some of the white beginning to show above the white lettering. The tire that was replaced 3 weeks ago is also beginning to have some of the white that is under the black color of the tire show through right above the lettering.i have replaced all the tires on my vehicle with kelly tires. I have the bridgestone tires if you want them.

Driving on freeway at approx 65 mph felt severe vibration and managed to pull over across three lanes to gore point at an on ramp front right tire had sidewall completely separate from tread vehicle 2002 ford ranger.

We purchased a set of bridgestone dueler apt iii tires from sears on july 14, 2007 for our 2001 jeep wrangler.at the time of installation the jeep had 69,903 miles on the odometer.this jeep has the 2.5l 4-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission.on june 23, 2009 my son drove the jeep to his automotive class at cape fear community college to change the oil.while on the lift, the teacher noticed that the right rear tire was missing a section of tread.they removed the tire and installed the spare.the jeep has 80,104 miles on the odometer.this means that the tire failed with only 10,201 miles and approximately 2 years old.if my son had been driving on the highway, this could have been a disaster.the tire size is 265 70 r16 111s and the code is dot v672 jlp 4506.we are concerned about the remaining tires on the vehicle and if these should be replaced.

The contact owns a 1992 chevrolet k1500.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler apt iii, size lt225/75r16 tires.while driving 65 mph, the vehicle began to shake uncontrollably.the failure has occurred twice and within 45 days of each other.the contact pulled over and noticed that the tread separated from the tire and the rubber was cracked.the dealer has not been notified.the current mileage was 167,138 and failure mileage was 166,000.updated 02/01/08

The contact owns a 1997 ford ranger.the vehicle has bridgestone dueler apt iii p225/70r14 dot# y7fcpt40207.while driving 70 mph and attempting to change lanes, the front driver side tire blew out.the contact temporarily lost control of the vehicle, but was able to decelerate and pull off the road.he replaced the tire and found that the tread had separated.the current mileage is 109,170 and failure mileage was 109,130. The consumer stated a brand new tire blew out while on the freeway replaced all 4 tires. Updated 08/24/07




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