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We found the following complaints for COOPER DOMINATOR SPORT A/T (Unknown)

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I was driving on a 70 mile highway when i felt a vibration and then my back right tire tread blew off (in a complete circle) and i was left driving on my rim. All four of my tires and been replaced due to a recall in 2007. Four new tires of the same brand were installed. The same thing is happening on these tires that the original tires were recalled for. I was able to pull off the road safely.

The contact owns a 1998 dodge ram 1500.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t tires, size 265/75r/16.while driving approximately 55 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle began wobbling excessively.the contact pulled over to the side of the road and inspected the vehicle.he noticed that the front passenger side tire was blistering.the defective tire was replaced with a spare and the vehicle was taken to an independent shop that specializes in tires.the spare tire was replaced with a new tire.the dot number was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07t005000 (tread/belt), although the failures were identical.the technician recommended that all three tires be replaced at the owner's expense.the failure mileage was 187,351 and current mileage was 187,627.

The contact owns a 2000 ford excursion. The vehicle hascooper dominator sport a/t tires, line size lt265/75/r16, dot number upw8xdj3007. The contact stated when driving at speeds of 25 mph and over, the steering wheel would become extremely wobbly. The failure persisted and became progressively worse over time. The tires were taken to a tire specialist and the mechanic advised the tires exhibited excessive tread separation. One of the front tires exhibited visible tread separation and was replaced at the manufacturer's expense. The remaining three tires would be replaced at the contact's expense. The contact was able to locate a recall for his brand and line of tires however, the recall did not cover his specific tire size (nhtsa campaign id number: 06t016000: tires: tread/belt). The remaining four tires were not yet replaced. The tires were purchased in 2008 and the tire failure mileage was 27,000. The current and failure mileage of the vehicle was 136,000.

The contact owns a 1998 dodge ram 1500.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t tires, size 265/75r/16.while driving approximately 55 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle began wobbling excessively.the contact pulled over to the side of the road and inspected the vehicle.he noticed that the front passenger side tire was blistering.the defective tire was replaced with a spare and the vehicle was taken to an independent shop that specializes in tires.the spare tire was replaced with a new tire.the dot number was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07t005000 (tread/belt), although the failures were identical.the technician recommended that all three tires be replaced at the owner's expense.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 165,000 and current mileage was 187,627.there was an additional complaint filed for this failure, odi number 10258038.

The contact owns a 2000 ford excursion. The vehicle hascooper dominator sport a/t tires, line size lt265/75/r16, dot number upw8xdj3007. The contact stated when driving at speeds of 25 mph and over, the steering wheel would become extremely wobbly. The failure persisted and became progressively worse over time. The tires were taken to a tire specialist and the mechanic advised the tires exhibited excessive tread separation. One of the front tires exhibited visible tread separation and was replaced at the manufacturer's expense. The remaining three tires would be replaced at the contact's expense. The contact was able to locate a recall for his brand and line of tires however, the recall did not cover his specific tire size (nhtsa campaign id number: 06t016000: tires: tread/belt). The remaining four tires were not yet replaced. The tires were purchased in 2008 and the tire failure mileage was 27,000. The current and failure mileage of the vehicle was 136,000.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 70 mph on normal road conditions, a vibration could be felt immediately followed by the tread falling off the tires on two occasions severely damaging the vehicle.there was no abnormal bulging on the tires.the contact provided regular service to the tires as well as keeping up with the recommended tire pressure of 80 psi.the tire had not yet been examined.the tire was a cooper dominator sport a/t.size: lt265/7516.updated 12/28/06.

The contact owns a 1998 dodge ram 1500.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t tires, size 265/75r/16.while driving approximately 55 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle began wobbling excessively.the contact pulled over to the side of the road and inspected the vehicle.he noticed that the front passenger side tire was blistering.the defective tire was replaced with a spare and the vehicle was taken to an independent shop that specializes in tires.the spare tire was replaced with a new tire.the dot number was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07t005000 (tread/belt), although the failures were identical.the technician recommended that all three tires be replaced at the owner's expense.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 165,000 and current mileage was 187,627.there was an additional complaint filed for this failure, odi number 10258038.

The contact owns a 1998 dodge ram 1500.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t tires, size 265/75r/16.while driving approximately 55 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle began wobbling excessively.the contact pulled over to the side of the road and inspected the vehicle.he noticed that the front passenger side tire was blistering.the defective tire was replaced with a spare and the vehicle was taken to an independent shop that specializes in tires.the spare tire was replaced with a new tire.the dot number was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07t005000 (tread/belt), although the failures were identical.the technician recommended that all three tires be replaced at the owner's expense.the failure mileage was 187,351 and current mileage was 187,627.

The contact owns a 1999 ford f250 super duty.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t tires, size lt265/75r16e.in october of 2006, the tread separated from both rear tires.the tires were replaced.on july 10, 2007, the contact received a safety recall notification for the tires, but they had already been discarded.the contact has spoken to cooper concerning reimbursement, but was denied since he no longer had the tires.the tires were not the original ones that came with the vehicle.the dot and recall numbers were unknown.the failure mileage on the tires was 12,000.the current vehicle mileage is 96,000 and failure mileage was 89,000.the consumer provided the repair invoice for the vehicle. Updated 08/07/07

I was driving on a 70 mile highway when i felt a vibration and then my back right tire tread blew off (in a complete circle) and i was left driving on my rim. All four of my tires and been replaced due to a recall in 2007. Four new tires of the same brand were installed. The same thing is happening on these tires that the original tires were recalled for. I was able to pull off the road safely.

The contact owns a 1996 dodge ram 2500.the vehicle had a set of brand new cooper dominator sport a/t tires.while driving 50 mph, the tires blew out and caused the contact to drive into a ditch.the dealer removed the failed tire and replaced it with one of a different brand.the dealer stated that there was no recall issued for the failure.the contact stated that he just received a recall notice in the mail stating that his tires were on recall and he would need to bring the defective tires in for inspection.the blow out was caused by tread separation.the contact stated that he has no proof in order to get reimbursed for the tires because the dealer would not return the tire.the recall number was unknown.the current mileage is 350,000 and failure mileage was 340,000.

The contact owns a 1995 chevrolet k1500.the vehicle has cooper dominator sport a/t, size lt285/75r16 tires.while driving 70 mph, one of the rear tires exploded due to tread separation.the contact lost control of the vehicle, crossed over three lanes, and crashed into the median.two occupants sustained injuries.the vehicle was destroyed and a police report was filed. The current and failure mileages were 58,000. Updated 03/14/08.*lj




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