We found the following complaints for GOODYEAR 165SR13 (Unknown)
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Original goodyear tires needed replaced with less than 15,000 miles on them.called dealer to complain and they said if we got 15,000 miles out of them we were doing good!for a vehicle that costs over $20,000 i certainly expected a better quality tire!
I was traveling on highway 2 in washington state, at 60 mph when my fordf150 front passenger tire blew out causing the truck to pull toward the ditch. No one was hurt. I changed my tire and contacted the tire company where the warranty would be honored. I had 30,000 miles on a 2 year old truck. I thought something would be done about it but nothing was. I am concern about my remaining tires i have on my truck.
The contact owns a 2000 jayco jb kiwi.the vehicle has goodyear tires, size ft/175/80d/r13.while driving various speeds, the vehicle experienced four blow outs.there were various tires on the vehicle.the contact looked in the owner's manual and it stated that the tire requirement should be ft/175/80/r16 with a max load of 1,100.the gross weight of the rv was 3,350.the contact was concerned that the load specifications of the tires were inadequatefor the make, which inevitably caused a failure.she took the rv to the dealer and the tires were replaced.upon inspection, a technician stated that the vehicle needed class d tires; however, rims with a thirteen inch diameter are unavailable in class d.the contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer.the updated 03-04-09 failure and current mileages were not applicable.the consumer wished to cancel the complaint. Updated 03/05/09.
The contact owns a 2000 jayco jb kiwi.the vehicle has goodyear tires, size ft/175/80d/r13.while driving various speeds, the vehicle experienced four blow outs.there were various tires on the vehicle.the contact looked in the owner's manual and it stated that the tire requirement should be ft/175/80/r16 with a max load of 1,100.the gross weight of the rv was 3,350.the contact was concerned that the load specifications of the tires were inadequatefor the make, which inevitably caused a failure.she took the rv to the dealer and the tires were replaced.upon inspection, a technician stated that the vehicle needed class d tires; however, rims with a thirteen inch diameter are unavailable in class d.the contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer.the updated 03-04-09 failure and current mileages were not applicable.the consumer wished to cancel the complaint. Updated 03/05/09.
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