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We found the following complaints for COOPER DISCOVERER ATR (Unknown)

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I've had two of the tires going 65-70 mph basically go flat and tear into pieces after only a few seconds. Both times there is hardly no identifying parts of the tire left on the rim. The last time i was hauling a 20' trailer when it went flat and tore to shreds. The first time i was driving with no trailer and i heard it go flat then the tire just tore to shreds also. These tire are only a year old. It did bend the rear quarter panel. A employee was behind me and said basically the whole tire came off the rim and went across the median of the interstate.

The contact owns a 2004 ford f250.while driving 55mph, the rear passenger side tire blew out.the tires brand is cooper/atv, size 225/75r15.the dot#3d0rc8d4905. The remaining three tires have cracks present.the contact noticed that the vehicle wasn't making proper contact with the roadprior to the tire failure.the tire was replaced with the spare.the cooper dealer advised her to file a complaint.the contact can provide the tire if needed. The current and failure mileage were 30000. The failure is related to recall#06t016000.

The tread came off rear tire and caused damage to the vehicle. The cooper discoverer atr lt285/75r16, the year of the tires is 2005.

2002 chevrolet silverado. Consumer writes regarding problem with tires *tgwthe consumer stated she purchased four cooper tires on july 6, 2006. When the vehicle had 60,893 miles on it. 34,573 miles later, the front passenger tire tread started coming out in chunks. The consumer only discovered the problem after hearing a noise against the truck. The second failure was on august 8, 2010 when the passenger rear tire tread completely shredded off and caused damage to the truck.the consumer stated the tires were defective and is requesting reimbursement.

The contact owns a 2003 ford f-250 equipped with cooper discoverer atr (lt265/75/r16 dot3dw8) tires. While drivingapproximately 50 mph the contact noticed the steering wheel was feeling awkward. The contact stopped the vehicle on the shoulder of the road and noticed the tread separation on the front driver and passenger side tires. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop where the technicians stated the tire needed to be replaced due to tread separation. The front driver and passenger side tires were replaced. The tread on the rear driver and passengers side tires also separated causing damage to the wheel well and fender. The rear tires were not replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 60,000.updated 8/29/11 the consumer stated the other three tires were inspected and found to be ok. About three months later,the driver rear tire separated causing $3,000 damage to the truck. The consumer is using the spare tire and waiting for a decision from cooper tires.updated 09/21/11

The tread came off rear tire and caused damage to the vehicle. The cooper discoverer atr lt285/75r16, the year of the tires is 2005.

The contact owns a 2002 ford f250. The vehicle has cooper discoverer atr tires, size 265/75/r16.the contact stated that the two front tires were experiencing heavy tread separation.the two rear tires were beginning to crack as well.he believes that the amount of weight that is placed on the front tires has caused them to separate.he took the tires back to the dealer from where they were purchased, but they were not willing to replace the tires.the contact still has possession of all four tires and believes a recall should be issued.the current and failure mileages were 21000.updated 05/11/09.*ljupdated 05/11/09.




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