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We found the following complaints for FIRESTONE P23575R15 (Unknown)

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Tread separation of (2) firestone brand tires, size 235/75r15, causing damage to vehicle, and creating a dangerous situation as i maneuvered the vehicle to the shoulder, twice, to perform repairs.

Refer to recall #'s 96v024001, 951007000, and 00t005000.sccph

I had 4 of the firestone tires on my explorer when i heard of the potential danger.i removed them immediately (my wife and child were using that car) before they were recalled.firestone refuses to reimburse me for them because i took them off before the recall.

Tire - tread separationvehicle - ford explorer (1998)tires - firestone (purchased somewhere in the 2003-2005 timeframe).these tires were snow tires and are used only a few months out of each year, so there is low mileage on them. At approximately 1 pm, my daughter left a school function in burbank, wa,and turned onto highway 12.she accelerated;about 100 yards later, just as she reached thesnake river bridge, the left rear tire lost its tread.she was going less than 50 mph.the car was uncontrollable, spun around, and smashed into the concrete barrier of the bridge.the car was severely damaged (totaled). No other cars were involved.

Refer to recall #'s 96v024001, 951007000, and 00t005000.sccph

Firestone tire (p22575r15) separated from steel belt, this has happened to 3 of the consumers tires.nlm

I received a letter from bridgestone firestone in september 2006 and replied that i had paid downtown firestone in muskegon, michigan roughly $300 in 2003 to replace four of my tires but the spare was not changed. I have since e-mailed twice during the past two months and have not received a response.

I own a truck with wilderness at p235-75r15 tires which were purchased at firestone in spokane in 1996. These tires have plenty of wear left on them as i seldom drive this vehicle. I contacted firestone about whether these tires were recalled. I was told "no". Per info i received from you, it appears these tires are a possible safety hazard and that there was a recall. I was never notified by firestone of any such recall. Please advise me on this.

The contact owns a 2006 jeep wrangler.while driving 75 mph, the vehicle felt unstable.the contact noticed a large bubble and tread loss on the right rear firestone tire.the tire size was p23575r15.the dot number and tire information were unavailable.the current mileage is 14,600 and failure mileage was 14,500.

Pressure of tires damaging rims and wheels. Had to replace tires each year.

Consumer states that his wife was driving at approx imately60 mph, and driver's side rear tire separated from the sidewall , causing her to have a blowout.she did not have an accident because she was able to get in a safe place to stop.consumer states that his wife was driving a 1993 ,ford, explorer. Consumer states that the tires were purchased approximatelyone and a half years ago, and had about 3000 miles.

Firestone at tire (p23575r15) tread separated from the rest of the tire and caused $1700 damage to the rear quarter panel.nlm

While traveling on the highway at highway speed, passenger side rear tire ( firestone radial atx p235/75r15 ) had full tread separation from tire. Was able to slow and pull off of the side of the highway only to find damage to the right rear of my '95 ford explorer. Tread piece had come off the tire and up hitting thelower portion of the fender bending it upward toward the supports for it and then hitting the passenger rear tail light completely breaking it enough to need full replacement. After hitting the light, it came down and hit the passenger rear door window and leaving multiple black tire/rubber marks down the door till it hit the running board on the side.

I had 4 of the firestone tires on my explorer when i heard of the potential danger.i removed them immediately (my wife and child were using that car) before they were recalled.firestone refuses to reimburse me for them because i took them off before the recall.

Tread separation of (2) firestone brand tires, size 235/75r15, causing damage to vehicle, and creating a dangerous situation as i maneuvered the vehicle to the shoulder, twice, to perform repairs.

Dt: while driving 75 mphon highway 8 west in california the tread peeled off the tire.the tire didn't go flat.

Dt:has had to replace three different sets of tiresbecause the tread hasseparated from the tire and the rim will not hold air. The last time he had them replaced they put too much air in the tire and another dealer checked the tire pressure andtold callerit was dangerous to have that much air pressure in the tires. Now he can't get in touch with firestone at all and the dealer will no longer help or give him the phone number to firestone.

Tire - tread separationvehicle - ford explorer (1998)tires - firestone (purchased somewhere in the 2003-2005 timeframe).these tires were snow tires and are used only a few months out of each year, so there is low mileage on them. At approximately 1 pm, my daughter left a school function in burbank, wa,and turned onto highway 12.she accelerated;about 100 yards later, just as she reached thesnake river bridge, the left rear tire lost its tread.she was going less than 50 mph.the car was uncontrollable, spun around, and smashed into the concrete barrier of the bridge.the car was severely damaged (totaled). No other cars were involved.




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