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I own a 2006 elite 3 horse w/living quarters trailer that has goodyear 614rst, size (235/85/r16) tires.on 8-20-11,driving 70 mph on i-90 in mn,heard loud boom and noticed thatright rear tire had blown out andtread from tire was gone.a jeep patriot passed and immediately stopped in front of us. That vehicle was damaged fromtread hitting windshield (shattered) and front passenger fender, also damage was done to our elite trailer.after replacing tire withspare,proceeded to sioux falls,. Purchased a new 614 rst goodyear tire.on 8-21-11, 40 miles from rapid city, sd on i-90, left rear tire blew out and damaged left rear of elite trailer.tire was replaced with spare.upon arrival to custer campground, another tire was going flat. At goodyear dealer in rapid city, i was informed that these tires were made the 8th week of 2006 and they recommended that remaining 3 tires and spare be replaced. I was informed that recreational vehicle tires after 5 years of age would blow out.remaining tires and spare were replaced.the dealer that sold the elite trailer was called and also informed me without knowing of why i called, that he bet i was having tire blowouts.the dealer knew that my vehicle was 5 years old and had severalrecreational vehicles/ horse trailers that after tires turned 5 years old, the owners had tires blowouts. This problem is more severe with any recreational vehicle that is only used a couple times out of the year.our trailer is stored inside and the tires were on wood blocks, the tires had less than 14,000 miles.we were not informed that rv's or horse trailers that sit more than 3 months in a row should be jacked up to take all weight off the tires.goodyear has placed this information on their web site under rv tire storage.their was no information about this during purchase of elite trailer or tires,our trailer is jacked up now and all weight is removed from tires. ( see 10423917updated 10/11/11

The contact owns a 2009 carriage carri-lite rv, model number: 36sbq, equipped with goodyear g614rst tires, size lt235/85r16 and dot number: mjor610w0308. The contact was driving 65 mph when the rear and front driver side tires experienced tread separation and shred into pieces. The tires flew from under the vehicle but there were ni injuries.the contact merged to the shoulder where he changed the tire and installed the spare. There were no road hazards that contributed to the failure. The tire manufacturer was contacted and a claim was filed.the contact was advised that a representative would be sent to retrieve the tires for inspection. The tire failure mileage was 30,000. The vehicle failure mileage was 75,000. Updated 01/03/12*ljthe consumer stated he had to replace four tire, two alloy wheels and other components that were destroyed due to the tire failure. Updated 01/12/12

The contact owns a 2006 elite living quarter with goodyear 614rst, size (235/85/r16) tires. While driving approximately 70 mph the contact heard a loud booming noise and noticed through his side mirror that the rear drivers side tire blew out. The contact replaced the tire with the spare. The rear passenger tire also blew out almost immediately. The vehicle was taken to the tire shop where all of the tires were replaced. The vin and dot were not available. The approximate failure mileage was 14,000. Updated 10/11/11updated 3/29/12




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