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The hankook dynapro atm 275/55r20 tires are faulty and hankook does not stand by their 50,000 mile warranty on them. I have proof from my ford dealership service department.

The tire began making a squishing noise as it rotated.over time it became worse.then one morning we found it flat.we took it off to put the spare tire on.at that time we observed 9 separations of the sidewall of the tire, one with cord showing through it.during its life, the tire was rotated routinely and was always kept at the vehicle manufacturers recommended pressure.it was manufactured in february of 2011.

The contact owns a 2015 ford transit equipped with hankook dynapro tires, size: 235/65r/16 (na). The contact observed that the tread on the front passenger side tire was separating and the inner sidewall was separating on the rear driver side tire. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was confirmed that the tread and sidewall failed. The tires were rotated and the two replacement tires were placed on the front of the vehicle, and the used tires were placed on the rear. While driving at approximately 15 mph, there was an abnormal noise coming from the rear driver side of the vehicle. The contact observed that the rear driver side tire was blistering and the inner sidewall on the rear passenger side tire was separating. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where it was confirmed that the tires were blistering and the inner sidewall separated. The tires was replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failures. The tire and vehicle failure mileage was approximately 29,965.

I took my 2009 ford f-150 into les schwab for a tire rotation and they pointed out that all four of my hankook dynapro atm lt285/55-20 rf10 tires with dot # t7vwrfh4510 have approx. 1-1 1/2" cracks around the entire tire where the tread meets the sidewall.the tires have approximately 28,000 miles on them and still have aggressive tread life.les schwab recommended replacing and did not have an answer as to why/how this occurred.

I had all four hankook dynapro atm tires from this batch replaced for tread separation. I originally purchased these tires in march of 2010. I had two of them replaced in april of 2013 (the separation on the two tires were so bad that they would not let me leave the shop with them.), then the blowout in september of 2014 then the final replacement in february of this year.all of these tires were replaced due to these defective tires. I replaced these tires with the same product thinking i just got a bad batch of tires. But when showing the guys at the discount tire what happened to the tire and car when the tread blew off the tire and the 2500 damage that was caused to the suv, they felt that that was a defective product and that i needed to file a claim with hankook. They helped me get the claim started. I was contacted by juan britos who asked me to send in an estimate from a repair company which i did.a few days later i received a letter stating that the claim was denied due to prolonged operation of the tire in an under-inflated state this claim is simply untrue. I commute quite a few miles a week. I am very conscious of the pressure of my tires. I do this for economic reasons i know keeping properly inflated tires improves mpg. This is why i keep a tire pressure gage in the door of my car and check it regularly. I also keep an air compressor in my car to inflate any under inflated tires, this is also an automatic shut off compressor that shuts off at the set psi.i keep my tires at a range of 35-40 psi. I also have a tpms system in my vehicle that would warn me of any low pressure issues.

Tires were purchased new and were 2 days old. Crack in sidewall developed while driving home from work.

Wife driving vehicle and left rear hankook dynapro at lt245/75r16 exploded. This caused tire to come apart.tire exploded

Wife driving vehicle and left rear hankook dynapro at lt245/75r16 exploded. This caused tire to come apart.tire exploded

I took my 2009 ford f-150 into les schwab for a tire rotation and they pointed out that all four of my hankook dynapro atm lt285/55-20 rf10 tires with dot # t7vwrfh4510 have approx. 1-1 1/2" cracks around the entire tire where the tread meets the sidewall.the tires have approximately 28,000 miles on them and still have aggressive tread life.les schwab recommended replacing and did not have an answer as to why/how this occurred.

The tire began making a squishing noise as it rotated.over time it became worse.then one morning we found it flat.we took it off to put the spare tire on.at that time we observed 9 separations of the sidewall of the tire, one with cord showing through it.during its life, the tire was rotated routinely and was always kept at the vehicle manufacturers recommended pressure.it was manufactured in february of 2011.

Tires were purchased new and were 2 days old. Crack in sidewall developed while driving home from work.

I had all four hankook dynapro atm tires from this batch replaced for tread separation. I originally purchased these tires in march of 2010. I had two of them replaced in april of 2013 (the separation on the two tires were so bad that they would not let me leave the shop with them.), then the blowout in september of 2014 then the final replacement in february of this year.all of these tires were replaced due to these defective tires. I replaced these tires with the same product thinking i just got a bad batch of tires. But when showing the guys at the discount tire what happened to the tire and car when the tread blew off the tire and the 2500 damage that was caused to the suv, they felt that that was a defective product and that i needed to file a claim with hankook. They helped me get the claim started. I was contacted by juan britos who asked me to send in an estimate from a repair company which i did.a few days later i received a letter stating that the claim was denied due to prolonged operation of the tire in an under-inflated state this claim is simply untrue. I commute quite a few miles a week. I am very conscious of the pressure of my tires. I do this for economic reasons i know keeping properly inflated tires improves mpg. This is why i keep a tire pressure gage in the door of my car and check it regularly. I also keep an air compressor in my car to inflate any under inflated tires, this is also an automatic shut off compressor that shuts off at the set psi.i keep my tires at a range of 35-40 psi. I also have a tpms system in my vehicle that would warn me of any low pressure issues.

The hankook dynapro atm 275/55r20 tires are faulty and hankook does not stand by their 50,000 mile warranty on them. I have proof from my ford dealership service department.




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