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The contact owns a 1995 jeep grand cherokee equipped with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires, size p235/75r15 (na). While driving approximately 50 mph, the rear passenger tire detached from the rim independently. In addition, there was a dent in the rim. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the failure was due to the road surface. The tire was replaced. The contact stated that the tire was not punctured. The tire was the original equipment. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin, dot number, and tire failure mileage were unknown. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 220,000.
The contact owns a 2009 cadillac escalade equipped with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires. The tire size was 285/45/22. While driving approximately between 55-60 mph, the driver side rear tire suddenly exploded without warning. The vehicle was driven to the side of the road. The defective tire was replaced with the spare. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they offered to replace the tire. The contact refused to have the tire replaced due to the tire manufacturer safety issue. The failure mileage was 44,500. The dot number was unknown. Updated 02/07/11 updated 02/11/11
The contact owns a 2005 cadillac escalade equipped with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires, size p275/55/20 (n/a). The contact statedthat the sidewall on all four tires had become severely dry rotted. The tires were not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage of the tires was 142,100. The vehicle failure mileage was unknown. The vin was unavailable.
2009chevy tahoe bridgestone tires are dry rotting off the vehicle with 23k miles on them.
The contact owns a 2008 chevrolet suburban 1500 with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires, size 275/55r20, dot number: x2aeh56407. The contact was driving 45 mph when the front driver side tire slowly deflated, causing the thread to separate from the tire. The vehicle then rolled off the road and flipped over twice, causing extensive damages to the vehicle. The contact was knocked unconscious and was transported to the hospital. The police was called who advised that the front driver side tire was the cause of the crash. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed by the police to an impound lot. The insurance company was notified of the crash. The manufacturer was notified who asked the contact to return the tires but the contact refused. The failure mileage of the tire and the vehicle was 48,000.
While driving down a paved rural road, the tire pressure light illuminated.pulled vehicle over to the side of the road and right rear tire was flat.vehicle had 2100 miles on it.did not drive over any objects, and did not impact sidewall at all.tire just failed.
Vehicle was on the highway when a small vibration started and transition to a violent shaking. A temporary loss of directional control occurred until i was able to coast to a slower speed and pull off the highway. I discovered the tread had separated from the rear driver's side tire and wrapped itself around the axel and rotor.
Tire loss of traction and grip on wet pavement.
A 2014 toyota tundra, with tire brand bridgestone dueler alenza,tire is starting peel off, look dry and part of tire are coming off,the mileage in the truck is only 32,000,miles bearley has half of the life of the tire according to bridgestone miles warranty which is 60,000 to 70,000 miles.
Bridgestone tire completelyblew of the right front wheel of my truck these tires maybe unsafe bridgestone dueler h/l alenza this tire totaly blew apart going 65 mph with less than 4000 miles on thembridgestone denied the claim.
Tires on 2009 escalade are dry rotting and have lost pieces of the rubber on the tire. They also do not hold air.i noticed a few other notices on these tires but no recall has occurred.tires are bridgestone dueler h/l alenza p285.mileage on the tires is 35099.
Tire pressure monitoring system. Sensor breaks when checking air in tires.
2009chevy tahoe bridgestone tires are dry rotting off the vehicle with 23k miles on them.
Properly maintained factory installed tire had a no notice sidewall blowout at 50mph. There was no load in the bed. Noticed rough ride and tire pressure system went from properly inflated to 1. Kept the tire after replacing at a firestone dealership.
While driving down a paved rural road, the tire pressure light illuminated.pulled vehicle over to the side of the road and right rear tire was flat.vehicle had 2100 miles on it.did not drive over any objects, and did not impact sidewall at all.tire just failed.
The contact owns a 2005 cadillac escalade equipped with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires, size p275/55/20 (n/a). The contact statedthat the sidewall on all four tires had become severely dry rotted. The tires were not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage of the tires was 142,100. The vehicle failure mileage was unknown. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2008 chevrolet suburban 1500 with bridgestone dueler h/l alenza tires, size 275/55r20, dot number: x2aeh56407. The contact was driving 45 mph when the front driver side tire slowly deflated, causing the thread to separate from the tire. The vehicle then rolled off the road and flipped over twice, causing extensive damages to the vehicle. The contact was knocked unconscious and was transported to the hospital. The police was called who advised that the front driver side tire was the cause of the crash. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed by the police to an impound lot. The insurance company was notified of the crash. The manufacturer was notified who asked the contact to return the tires but the contact refused. The failure mileage of the tire and the vehicle was 48,000.
Vehicle was on the highway when a small vibration started and transition to a violent shaking. A temporary loss of directional control occurred until i was able to coast to a slower speed and pull off the highway. I discovered the tread had separated from the rear driver's side tire and wrapped itself around the axel and rotor.
Bridgestone tire completelyblew of the right front wheel of my truck these tires maybe unsafe bridgestone dueler h/l alenza this tire totaly blew apart going 65 mph with less than 4000 miles on thembridgestone denied the claim.
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