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My brake failure to stop twice oncein 2008,january ,15 and september 09 2009.
Kelly safari trexlt265/70r17tires are on an ford f250 truck.now on second occurrence of tire developing a "bubble" in the sidewall.tires are less than one year old and have less than 8000 miles on them.first tire developed this problem within two months of purchase.truck is used to pull a 27 foot travel trailer.tires were sold with the understanding that they are built for this purpose.first tire was replaced by retailer at no cost.second tire is being argued over with the retailer.retailer is attempting to locate a replacement tire.
The contact own a 1999 ford econoline 350 equipped with kelly tires, tire line: safari lt, tire size lt23585r16. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, a loud banging noise and the sound of metal being dragged on the ground was heard from outside of the vehicle. The vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road. The contact noticed that the front passenger's side tire exploded. The vehicle was towed to the residence. The defective tire had not been replaced.themanufacturer had not been notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 300,000. The tire failure mileage was unknown.
Had vehicle inspected prior to getting front end alignment at tire discounters. They noticed a bulge on the inside sidewall. Kelly tire less than 30 days old. They tried to tell me that the bulge was from someone hitting a pot hole to hard. I think that it is a defective tire and they just did not want to take care of it. I was told that all the tire that were purchased at a goodyear retailer were 2nds with known defects. I contacted a goodyear retailer where i live and they refuse to replace them unless i was the original purchaser with the receipt.
While driving at 65mphrear tire started to unravel, causing consumer to pull over. Cause unknown. Size/dot unknown please provide.
My son was driving on i-74 north of indianapolis at the posted highway speed of 70 mph when the right rear tire on our chevy tahoe deflated.the tire was a kelly safari - 265/75/16. There was no apparent reason why the tire suddenly went flat, such as a road hazard or a nail in the tire.goodyear customer service was unresponsive when i called them.my tire dealer, tire discounters, gave me $60 credit toward the purchase of four new tires since i was uncomfortable with the remaining three tires.the kelly sufari tire had approximately 30 thousand miles (over one half theoriginal treadwear was remaining at the time of the deflation).the tire was a little over 3 years old and the other three were still in good condition.my son was able to control our tahoe and pull to the side of i-74 without losing control. I will never purchase another goodyear tire because of this problem and the lack of concern exhibited by goodyear's customer service department.i hope this deflation problem gets recorded and the nhtsa follows up with goodyear.i see i was not the first to have a blow-out deflation problem with a kelly safari tire.
The contact owns a 2003 chevrolet trailblazer.the vehicle has kelly safari trex tires, size p245/70/r16 (na).while driving approximately 50 mph on a snow covered road, the vehicle began to fishtail into a spinout unexpectedly.the driver pulled over to the shoulder of the road and inspected the vehicle.she noticed that the tire exploded on the rear driver's side of the vehicle.the tire tread debris exploded in all directions in the road due to the massive force.the tire was changed and replaced with a spare tire.the vehicle was able to resume normal operation and then taken to an independent tire shop.two replacement tires were ordered for the vehicle.the failure and current mileages were 12,000.
Had vehicle inspected prior to getting front end alignment at tire discounters. They noticed a bulge on the inside sidewall. Kelly tire less than 30 days old. They tried to tell me that the bulge was from someone hitting a pot hole to hard. I think that it is a defective tire and they just did not want to take care of it. I was told that all the tire that were purchased at a goodyear retailer were 2nds with known defects. I contacted a goodyear retailer where i live and they refuse to replace them unless i was the original purchaser with the receipt.
My brake failure to stop twice oncein 2008,january ,15 and september 09 2009.
Was towing a 24' camper trailer on i20 at 55 mph and rear tire sidewall blew out nearing causing loss of control of truck and trailer.
I have had three kelly safari tires,235-70-16,split in the sidewall,these three tires have split in the last 9 months.
Kelly safari trexlt265/70r17tires are on an ford f250 truck.now on second occurrence of tire developing a "bubble" in the sidewall.tires are less than one year old and have less than 8000 miles on them.first tire developed this problem within two months of purchase.truck is used to pull a 27 foot travel trailer.tires were sold with the understanding that they are built for this purpose.first tire was replaced by retailer at no cost.second tire is being argued over with the retailer.retailer is attempting to locate a replacement tire.
Was driving down i-95 at 70 miles an hour and my front driver side tire exploded. The side wall blew out on my suv. My tires are 109s s2 kelly safari suv, with goodyear as the supplier. I took the tire into goodyear and told them that i did not feel safe with those tires, they had less than 30,000 miles on them.
Original tires on ford, expedition, 1998, m+s p26575r16 suv tires. Tread separated from sidewall, and tire stayed inflated. Please provide any further information.
While driving vehicle started toshake.both front tire treads bubbled up.kelly, safari tire.
The contact own a 1999 ford econoline 350 equipped with kelly tires, tire line: safari lt, tire size lt23585r16. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, a loud banging noise and the sound of metal being dragged on the ground was heard from outside of the vehicle. The vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road. The contact noticed that the front passenger's side tire exploded. The vehicle was towed to the residence. The defective tire had not been replaced.themanufacturer had not been notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 300,000. The tire failure mileage was unknown.
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