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I recently purchased new tires august 14. On august 30th my right front tire went flat as i was putting air in the tire i noticed a knot and air coming out from the rim.i had the tire replaced this past saturday sept 14th on sept 17th the tire i had replaced did the same thing.
The contact owns a 2007 ford f-150 equipped with general grabber hts tires, size: 265/70r16 (na). While the vehicle was parked, the front passenger side tire suddenly blew out. The vehicle was towed to a dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The tire was not replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was 49,000 and the tire failure mileage was 20. The dot number was unavailable.
I wanted to register my tires in case of a recall but the vehicle dealer didn't know anything about tire registration when i bought the vehicle new.
General hts 10 ply e rated tire failure; separated belt
This is the 4th general grabber hts tire failure i have experienced for this vehicle. I have reported the safety issue with this tire in previous failures, although the website shows no failures. General has a problem w/ the manufacture of it's e rated 10 ply tires. Please kindly investigate the safety issue of belt separation at approx 10-15k miles, operated at speed of 70 mph or less.
The contact owns a 2015 ford f-350 sd equipped with general grabber hts tires, size 245/75r17 (na). While the vehicle was parked in the driveway, there was a loud explosion. The contact noticed that the inside of one of the tires was flat. The tire was removed and taken to the dealer to be repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate vehicle and tire failure mileage was 31,000.
Driving 70 mph on expressway when tread completely separated from belts on tire damaging the right rear wheel well, body, trim and bumper. Tire was a factory installed (bought the 2012 f350 new) general grabber hts size 245/75 r 17 with 54,000 miles on them. Dot # is a343 47db
The contact owns a 2005 nissan frontier with general grabber hts brand tires, line size 235/75/r15. The contact stated that the sidewall on three of the tires was prematurely worn. The tires were replaced. The failure mileage was approximately 100 for the tires and 77,000 for the vehicle.updated 3/2/2011 updated 04/29/11
I recently purchased new tires august 14. On august 30th my right front tire went flat as i was putting air in the tire i noticed a knot and air coming out from the rim.i had the tire replaced this past saturday sept 14th on sept 17th the tire i had replaced did the same thing.
I wanted to register my tires in case of a recall but the vehicle dealer didn't know anything about tire registration when i bought the vehicle new.
General hts 10 ply e rated tire failure; separated belt
This is the 4th general grabber hts tire failure i have experienced for this vehicle. I have reported the safety issue with this tire in previous failures, although the website shows no failures. General has a problem w/ the manufacture of it's e rated 10 ply tires. Please kindly investigate the safety issue of belt separation at approx 10-15k miles, operated at speed of 70 mph or less.
Driving 70 mph on expressway when tread completely separated from belts on tire damaging the right rear wheel well, body, trim and bumper. Tire was a factory installed (bought the 2012 f350 new) general grabber hts size 245/75 r 17 with 54,000 miles on them. Dot # is a343 47db
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