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The contact owns a 2002 nissan frontier.the vehicle has cooper discoverer h/t tires, size 245/75/15 (na).while at a tire shop, the contact was informed that the vehicle had three defective tires.the belt and tread were separating from the front passenger side tire and two rear tires.the tires have not been replaced.the dot number was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 64,803.
The contact owns a 1999 gmc yukon.the vehicle has cooper discoverer h/t tires, size 275/70r/16 (na).the contact observed a slow leakage in the sidewall of the front passenger side tire.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the tire was replaced.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on seven separate occasions for the same failure, but the failure still persists.the contact purchased a total of 11 replacement tires.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 110,000 and current mileage was 114,000.
The contact owns a 2006 jeep grand cherokee with cooper discoverer h/t tires, size: 245/65r17 (na). The contact stated that every three years all four tires had to be replaced. The contact stated that the tires were rated for 50,000 miles before needing to be replaced. The contact stated that the tires wee wearing down quickly. The tires were the original tires on the vehicle. The dot number was unknown. The tire and vehicle failure mileage was 17,000.
Due to one defective tire and three others out of balance, the rear of the vehicle was bouncing at 55 mph.*phthe truck the consumer purchased only had 8900 miles on it a.the vehicle was driven to a tire center where it was determined that one rear tire had excessive road force of over 60 lbs.the other 3 rear tires were completely out of balance after only 500 miles.the tires were purchased new prior to the consumers trip.the faulty tires causeddamage to the bearing, spindle and brakes.all those components had to be replaced along with four new tires.
Set of cooper tires we purchased for our vehicle (3) have tread seperation. (1) exploded causing vehicle damage in the amount of $4200.
The contact owns a 1996 gmc sierra 1500 with cooper discovery h/t p325 75/r15 tires. The dot number for the front tires was 3dhl and the rear passenger tire was uthl. The contact stated that three of the four cooper tires on the vehicle have experienced tread separation. The two front tires and the rear passenger tire had also failed. The contact purchased the front tires three years ago and the rear passenger side tire five years ago. The tire mechanic confirmed that the tires were defective. The front tires had 20000 miles and the rear passenger tire had 30000 miles. The vin was not available when the complaint was filed.
Gmc suburban tires seemed under inflated. Upon inspection mechanic determined the tires had a crack in the sidewall and were unable to be repaired. Recall does not include consumers tires.***nar***last month the consumer noticed that another tire appeared to be underinflated.the consumer added air to 35 psi.a few days later it appeared under inflated again.the consumer took the vehicle to a tire shop to have the tire inspected.once again the consumer was told that the tire had cracks in the sidewall and that the tire was unable to be repaired.the consumer replaced the tire.the consumer believes there is a problem with the cooper discoverer h/t tires.the consumer has the last tire in his possession.
The contact owns a 1999 gmc yukon.the vehicle has cooper discoverer h/t tires, size 275/70r/16 (na).the contact observed a slow leakage in the sidewall of the front passenger side tire.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the tire was replaced.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on seven separate occasions for the same failure, but the failure still persists.the contact purchased a total of 11 replacement tires.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 110,000 and current mileage was 114,000.
While driving, the left tire experienced outer sidewall damage,consumer was issued a 30.00 dollar credit toward the cost of the replacement tire, however consumer is requesting an additional credit for the balance of the cost of the replacement tire in the amount of 63.23. (cooper discover h/t 225/75r15 owl tires).
The contact owns a 2002 nissan frontier.the vehicle has cooper discoverer h/t tires, size 245/75/15 (na).while at a tire shop, the contact was informed that the vehicle had three defective tires.the belt and tread were separating from the front passenger side tire and two rear tires.the tires have not been replaced.the dot number was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 64,803.
In less than 6,000 miles, the right rear tire separated without any indication of a failure.*sc
We were traveling on interstate 44 in missouri and all of a sudden we heard a loud banging/thumping and were losing control of the back of our truck.we thought we had a blowout so we pulled over onto the shoulder.initially, the tire looked fined until we looked at the back of the tire and the damage to the side of the truck.it looked like a tread separation.we replaced that tire with the spare tire and traveled to the next available town to buy a new tire.we were afraid to travel any further without a spare tire not knowing what caused the initial problem and to make sure we were prepared if something happened to another one of the tires.we still have the tire that we believe had a tread separation.
A cooper tire's[discoverer h/t-size p235/75 i5 m+s-dot uthl g5u4700 m5r] tread came off while driving hwy 95 in nevada. It did approx. $2500.00 damage to my 98 ford explorer's left rear quarter panel.. Cooper originally said they were going to pay for damages.they blame underinflation and that is a big lie. I checked the pressure that very same day!
The contact owns a 1995 chevrolet suburban equipped with cooper discoverer h/t tires, size p235/75r15 (na). While driving 70 mph, the rear passenger side tire separated. The tire was replaced with a spare. While driving approximately 70 mph, the rear driver side tire blew out. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The mechanic stated that the tire tread separated and needed to be replaced. The tires were replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate tire failure mileage was 12,000 and the vehicle failure mileage was 240,000.
The contact owns a 2007 gmc savana 3500 equipped with cooper discoverer h/t tires, size: lt26/75/r16 (na). The contact stated that the tread line separated on the rear driver tire and both the front and rear passenger tires. These were replacement tires. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the tires needed to be replaced. The front passenger and rear driver tires were replaced. The manufacturer was informed and stated that the tires were no longer covered under warranty. The vin and dot number were unavailable. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 70,000 and the tire failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 1996 gmc sierra 1500 with cooper discovery h/t p325 75/r15 tires. The dot number for the front tires was 3dhl and the rear passenger tire was uthl. The contact stated that three of the four cooper tires on the vehicle have experienced tread separation. The two front tires and the rear passenger tire had also failed. The contact purchased the front tires three years ago and the rear passenger side tire five years ago. The tire mechanic confirmed that the tires were defective. The front tires had 20000 miles and the rear passenger tire had 30000 miles. The vin was not available when the complaint was filed.
Set of cooper tires we purchased for our vehicle (3) have tread seperation. (1) exploded causing vehicle damage in the amount of $4200.
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