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The contact owns a 2016 honda civic equipped with firestone tires st140 (na) tires, size: 215/50/r17 (na). While driving 30 mph, the front passenger side tire experienced a blowout, which caused the contact to lose control of the vehicle. The contact stated that the passenger side mirror struck a tree and fractured. The vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed or repaired. The tire was not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate vehicle and tire failure mileage was 7,343.

Dt: the consumer's vehilce has less than 4,000 miles on it.the consuemr indicated that he only drives on paved roads. He has had 2 road hazards.the vehicle was purchased new with the tires on it. The first road hazard the dealer told him it was just a nail. The second road hazard they told him the same thing.the psi recommended for the front tireswas 29, but the rear tires was30. There were no abnormal bulges noticed. There were no warning lights to come on prior to this. The tires are firestone tires. He regularly checks his tire pressure and has them rotated when needed.

All four tires were replaced 3 times within 35,000 miles due to premature wear. The tires were replaced with different model tires, but failurerecurred.

The contact owns a 1993 ford ranger with firestone tires, size: p225/70/r14. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the rear driver side tire tread separated from the tire, causing the contact to crash into a highway divider. The contact stated that the vehicle was destroyed and the contact sustained injuries. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 93,000. The vin was unavailable.

While driving at 65 mph, the consumer heard a loud explosion.after stopping the vehicle the consumer found that the rear right inside tire blew out at the side wall. The mechanic told the consumer that either the vehicle over loaded or the tire was under inflated.the 2004 motor magazine stating that the tires were not recommended for motor homes because they do not hold up well.they recommend an all steel tire not a tire that has steel belted tread and a polyester sidewalls like the one that the sidewall blew out. *sc

New firestone tire in regular passenger vehicle usage.four destination le tires p23570r16 purchased as replacements of oem tires. Within 10,000 miles the sidewall bubbles forming two large blisters on one tire. No external damage caused this condition. Firestone replaced the tire. Defect was left at the firestone outlet.

Driving on 4-lane paved highway rt 17 in essex county va. Operating vehicle at 55 mph and had driven about 2 hours for a total of 80 miles when the right rear tire (firestonefr 690 p 185/65 r 15 86 h m+s) sidewall separated on both sides of tire.tire is original equipment on a 2003 honda civic ex purchased 8/23/03 from a honda dealer in wladorf, md. The tire had approximately 12500 miles and was rotated by the dealer and properly inflated at 10,000 mile checkup.tire was immediately replaced and retained by owner.i have since replaced all 4 tires because or recent complaints filed on this website and recent events with firestone tires.all four tires are available for inspection if necessary. *la

The contact owns a 1993 ford ranger with firestone tires, size: p225/70/r14. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the rear driver side tire tread separated from the tire, causing the contact to crash into a highway divider. The contact stated that the vehicle was destroyed and the contact sustained injuries. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 93,000. The vin was unavailable.

Tread on the left rear tire separated at 70mph, causing monor damage to the vehicle.

Dt: the consumer's vehilce has less than 4,000 miles on it.the consuemr indicated that he only drives on paved roads. He has had 2 road hazards.the vehicle was purchased new with the tires on it. The first road hazard the dealer told him it was just a nail. The second road hazard they told him the same thing.the psi recommended for the front tireswas 29, but the rear tires was30. There were no abnormal bulges noticed. There were no warning lights to come on prior to this. The tires are firestone tires. He regularly checks his tire pressure and has them rotated when needed.

Large chunks of tread came off the inside of the front left tire, and cracks had developed on the side wall. This result in the vehicle shaking severely while driving. The dealership will be contacted.




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