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The contact owns a 2012 forest river wildwood tow trailer equipped with greenball corporation tow master tires, size ft 205/75r15, serial number: 9dul2810. The contact stated that the rear driver and passenger side tires went flat due to cracks along the tire tread. The remaining tires also exhibited the same failure. All five tires on the trailer were replaced. The manufacturer was contacted but denied any assistance with repairs. The trailer did not have a mileage to report. The vehicle failure and current mileage was 42,000. The tire failure mileage was unknown. The dot number was not available.
The contact owns a 2008 heartland sundance rv equipped with greenball tow master tires, line size: st225/75r15. The contact was driving 63 mph when the front passenger tire exploded. The failure mileage was 3,500.
While traveling west on i70 near columbia, mo. The right rear tire on the travel trailer blew out. We purchased a new tire in columbia so as not to be without a spare. Good thing! back on i70 and less than an hour later the left front tire on the trailer blew. Of course there was damage to the trailer both times. You can't blow a tire on a travel trailer, with total tread separation, and not have damage. Both tires have been sent back to greenball and they have agreed to pay for all damages.these tires were only one year old with mfg. Dates of 2812 and 2712. They had approx. 7600 miles on them with no adverse wear patterns. The pressures had been checked the day before and set to 80 psi as i always set them. The trailer had actually been alignedbefore the tires were puchased. Everything was done properly except for buying tires made in china!
The contact owns a 2009 heartland north trail trailer with greenball tow master tires, line size 225/75/r15. The contact stated that the rear passenger's tire blew, the front driver's side tire split and the rear driver's side tire blew. The failure occurred on three separate occasions. The tires were replaced and the manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000. The dot number was not available.
The contact owns a 2007trail lite trail bay (n/a) with green ball tow master tires, size: 225/75/15. The contact was driving approximately 65 mph when the front passenger side tire suddenly blew and caused damage to the water tank draining system. The rear passenger side tire also blew, causing damage to the wheel well, brake systemand the plumbing system. After the rear passenger side tire was replaced the front driver side tire blew as well. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not provide any assistance. The vehicle was repaired. The dot number was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000.
The contact owns a 2006 mckenzie starwood with green ball tow master tires, size 205/75/15. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 mph, the front passenger side tire blew out causing damage to the vehicle. The contact replaced the tire with the spare tire. After inspecting the tires, the contact noticed tread separation on all the tires. The vehicle was taken to a local tire shop for the replacement of the tires. The manufacturer of the tires was made aware of the failure. The tires were replaced. The dot number was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 3000.
The contact owns a 2009 heartland sundance rv, equipped with greenball tow master tires, line size: st225/75r15 (n/a). The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 mph, the rear driver and passenger side tires failed due to cracks along the tread. The contact also started that the bender walls, wires, plumbing and the floorboard were damaged. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who advised that the tires needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 58,000. The dot number was not available.
Tire blow out on interstate on september 6, 2012 on my trailer.
While traveling west on i70 near columbia, mo. The right rear tire on the travel trailer blew out. We purchased a new tire in columbia so as not to be without a spare. Good thing! back on i70 and less than an hour later the left front tire on the trailer blew. Of course there was damage to the trailer both times. You can't blow a tire on a travel trailer, with total tread separation, and not have damage. Both tires have been sent back to greenball and they have agreed to pay for all damages.these tires were only one year old with mfg. Dates of 2812 and 2712. They had approx. 7600 miles on them with no adverse wear patterns. The pressures had been checked the day before and set to 80 psi as i always set them. The trailer had actually been alignedbefore the tires were puchased. Everything was done properly except for buying tires made in china!
The contact owns a 2012 forest river wildwood tow trailer equipped with greenball corporation tow master tires, size ft 205/75r15, serial number: 9dul2810. The contact stated that the rear driver and passenger side tires went flat due to cracks along the tire tread. The remaining tires also exhibited the same failure. All five tires on the trailer were replaced. The manufacturer was contacted but denied any assistance with repairs. The trailer did not have a mileage to report. The vehicle failure and current mileage was 42,000. The tire failure mileage was unknown. The dot number was not available.
While traveling west on i70 near columbia, mo. The right rear tire on the travel trailer blew out. We purchased a new tire in columbia so as not to be without a spare. Good thing! back on i70 and less than an hour later the left front tire on the trailer blew. Of course there was damage to the trailer both times. You can't blow a tire on a travel trailer, with total tread separation, and not have damage. Both tires have been sent back to greenball and they have agreed to pay for all damages.these tires were only one year old with mfg. Dates of 2812 and 2712. They had approx. 7600 miles on them with no adverse wear patterns. The pressures had been checked the day before and set to 80 psi as i always set them. The trailer had actually been alignedbefore the tires were puchased. Everything was done properly except for buying tires made in china!
The contact owns a 2006 mckenzie starwood with green ball tow master tires, size 205/75/15. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 mph, the front passenger side tire blew out causing damage to the vehicle. The contact replaced the tire with the spare tire. After inspecting the tires, the contact noticed tread separation on all the tires. The vehicle was taken to a local tire shop for the replacement of the tires. The manufacturer of the tires was made aware of the failure. The tires were replaced. The dot number was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 3000.
Tire blow out on interstate on september 6, 2012 on my trailer.
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