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I have a set of hankook optimo 727 tires on my family suburban, and one of them blew out suddenly, and unexpectedly. The tire that blew out only had 14,596 miles on it. The size is p235-75-15. All four of these tires were installed in february 2016, and the vehicle was always kept in my garage. The tire that blew out showed no signs of sun ozone depletion, and again, it never sat outside in the sun. Additionally, the tire that blew out had alot of tread depth left. The vehicle was not overloaded, as i was the only person in it at the time of the blowout. I was simply driving about 72 mph down interstate 65, just south of louisville, ky, i felt some vibration for about one minute, then boom!, the tire let go. I'm disappointed in hankook tires, and will never buy another.
The contact owns a 1999 toyota corolla, equipped with hankook h727 tires, size: 185/65/r14. The contact stated that the rear driver and passenger side tires became flat while the vehicle was parked. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop where they inspected the tires and stated that something had not allowed it to seal around the rim. The failure was not reported to the manufacturer. The tire failure mileage was 600. The vehicle failure mileage was 110,400. The current mileage was 111,000. The vin was not available.
The tire blew out the sidewall while driving down the highway at 70 mph. First noticed a vibration, but before the vehicle could be pulled of the highway, the entire inside if the sidewall separated. The tpms warning came on just as the tire exploded, but gave no earlier indication that there was a loss of pressure in the tire prior to the failure.the tire this complaint relates to is not listed in the tire selection options. It was a hankook optimo h727. Size 215/60r17.
The contact owns a 2000 honda odyssey with hankook optimo h727 p215/65/r16 tires. The contact stated while driving 60 mph, the contact could feel a vibration in the tires. The vehicle was taken to the tire shop for diagnostic testing where it was confirmed the tread separated from the rear tires and the front passenger tire. The tires were not replaced and the manufacturer was notified of the defect. The vin was not available. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 180,000 and the tire failure mileage was 50,000.
While we were servicing a customer's vehicle the valve stem cracked. All air leaked from the tire and a new tpms sensor needed to be fitted.
The tire blew out the sidewall while driving down the highway at 70 mph. First noticed a vibration, but before the vehicle could be pulled of the highway, the entire inside if the sidewall separated. The tpms warning came on just as the tire exploded, but gave no earlier indication that there was a loss of pressure in the tire prior to the failure.the tire this complaint relates to is not listed in the tire selection options. It was a hankook optimo h727. Size 215/60r17.
The contact owns a 2010 chevrolet malibu equipped with four hankook optimo h727 tires, size: 225/50r/18 (na). Upon inspection, it was discovered that the front driver side tire experienced tread cracking and tread surface dilapidation of the inner edge. There was also exposed steel belts and evidence of bubbling. The failure was reported to the dealer (apple bees automotive located in fox point, wi) where it was diagnosed that the tire appeared to be defective. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was unknown. The tire failure mileage was 40,000 and vehicle failure mileage was 150,000.
The contact owns a 2006 ford taurus equipped with hankook optimo h727 tires, size: 215/60r16 (na). While driving various speeds, the steel belts punctured the side of the front driver's tire. The contact stated that the drill shock tower mount was misaligned. In addition, the vehicle made a howling sound while driving various speeds. Due to the failure, the tire was replaced on more than one occasion. Balise motor sales in springfield, massachusetts was made aware of the failure and stated that the shock tower mount needed to be drilled in order to perform a four wheel alignment to prevent premature wear of the tires. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and recommended that the contact replace the struts. The vin and dot number were not available. The failure mileage was approximately 31,000.
The contact owns a 2000 honda odyssey with hankook optimo h727 p215/65/r16 tires. The contact stated while driving 60 mph, the contact could feel a vibration in the tires. The vehicle was taken to the tire shop for diagnostic testing where it was confirmed the tread separated from the rear tires and the front passenger tire. The tires were not replaced and the manufacturer was notified of the defect. The vin was not available. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 180,000 and the tire failure mileage was 50,000.
I have a set of hankook optimo 727 tires on my family suburban, and one of them blew out suddenly, and unexpectedly. The tire that blew out only had 14,596 miles on it. The size is p235-75-15. All four of these tires were installed in february 2016, and the vehicle was always kept in my garage. The tire that blew out showed no signs of sun ozone depletion, and again, it never sat outside in the sun. Additionally, the tire that blew out had alot of tread depth left. The vehicle was not overloaded, as i was the only person in it at the time of the blowout. I was simply driving about 72 mph down interstate 65, just south of louisville, ky, i felt some vibration for about one minute, then boom!, the tire let go. I'm disappointed in hankook tires, and will never buy another.
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