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We found the following complaints for BRIDGESTONE DUELER H/T 470 (Unknown)

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Purchased new honda 2009 crv in july 2009. On may 2010 at 15k miles had to replace 2 rear tires due to premature wear (at my cost). Wear was not due to my neglect. Dealer tech claimed bad tires. Again on august 2010 at 20k miles(only 5k miles on new tire) had to replace one of the brand new tires!! . Service tech at dealer confirmed that tire was bad and had caused the shimmying and veering to the right of vehicle. Tire replaced by dealer these tire were bridgestone duellers. This problem has significantly been noted by other crv owners and confirmed by several dealers.

My honda crv 2009 with 15,300 miles began developing a roar in the right rear tire. I had the tires rotated and the roar moved to left front. I told the dealer it sounds like a tread separating, and his mechanic agreed. We were going on a long trip and (i was a mechanic for 40 years) i decided for safety reasons to replaced all four bridgestone dullers with goodyear.

2009 honda cr-vunder 20,000 miles, tires are completely worn and need replacement.wife is primary driver and had no idea how bad they were.no incidents, just anger over what could have happened.dealer recommended replacing with the same tire.naturally, more frustration.

I am a loyal honda owner on my third honda, a 2007 crv. The crv came with oem tires, bridgestone dueler h/t to be specific. When i bought the car i told the dealer i did not want suchpoorly rated tires but was told there was no option to upgrade to better tires. I put up with these bad tires for 3 years with no problems until my luck ran out this year when my area received several snow storms.my first near-miss happened in december of 2009 i got stuck on a very minor patch of snow and my car narrowly avoided sliding backwards into a creek just behind me that was about 10' deep. I should have replaced the tires right then but failed to make the connection to the bad tires and blamed it on the road conditions. The second near-miss came this week when we got a major snowstorm and my brother's house lost power and heat. The day after the storm i tried to drive to my brother's house and rescue him and his family. I got just out of my driveway onto the snow covered street and right away got stuck. I was only able to move my car back into the driveway by throwing dirt under all the tires to get traction. I pulled back into the driveway and was afraid to try again for 2 days until the snow softened up a bit.keep in mind that my crv is all wheel drive and the tires had less than 25,000 miles on them and were not worn out. In both cases the all wheel drive was useless and in both cases lives were at risk. I paid extra to get the all wheel drive version for just such occasions and i feel let down, to say the least.today being the first time i could get to a main road (barely) i headed to the nearest tire shop to replace the horrible bridgestone h/t's with bridgestone alenza's, their highest rated tire for my vehicle. I am now able to drive in the same snow with no problem at all.why is honda allowed to put such poor tires on their cars, and why is bridgestone allowed to sell such poor tires?

Driving on the freeway the tire exploded (without running over anything). It blew off the bumper and the left-hand blinker. It also damaged the undercarriage of the car. Fortunately, no one was injured. The tire was on the rear of the driver side of the honda crv (2001).

My honda crv 2009 with 15,300 miles began developing a roar in the right rear tire. I had the tires rotated and the roar moved to left front. I told the dealer it sounds like a tread separating, and his mechanic agreed. We were going on a long trip and (i was a mechanic for 40 years) i decided for safety reasons to replaced all four bridgestone dullers with goodyear.




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