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We found the following complaints for MASTERCRAFT MASTERCRAFT COURSER C/T (Unknown)

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The contact owns a 2005 ford f15o sd turbo charged. The vehicle has master craft 35/12.50/ r17 courser ct tires, purchased as replacement tires. While driving at approximate speeds of 65 mph, the tread on the front drivers side tire unraveled. The contact was able to maintain control of the vehicle by releasing his foot from the accelerator pedal. There was damage to the nerf bar, drivers side door and fender. The vehicle proceeded to crash into a road bump, causing damage to the passengers side mirror and fender. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where the nerf bar, door, fender and mirror were repaired. The tire was replaced at the expense of the manufacturer. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 91,000. Updated 05/19/10.*lj

Today was and average day. I made my way onto the highway as i've done endless times, smooth sailing for about 15 minutes or so nothing out of the ordinary and upon my travels on the highway. In less than 4 second i was shocked as my vehicle felt like it was floating oddly and shifting to the next lane in the rear end then proceeded to throw an entire section of my right rear tire out of nowhere. It is a mastercraft (aka) cooper tire known as the ct-c, which is a very hearty and (so i thought) well-made item. I had been on the highway for roughly 15minutes or so then this happened at a speed of 65mph and i was lucky to not lose total control entirely and crash. I did my best to hold control of the truck and bring it to a safe stop of the side of the highway just where and exit was. Upon visual inspection it seems to me the way the tire conveniently separated itself, with the sidewalls still on the wheel of the truck and the entire tread, bands and belts all came of and rocketed across the highway was not done by road debris. I saw this in the quick glimpse of it leaving my truck, which i caught in my rear view mirror. I'm really shaken up about this and very much concerned about my own well being and that of the people around me and those who ride with me. What should i do? this does not seem like road damage to me, if i had hit something (which upon scouring the road surface nothing was found), it would seem that my front tire would have hit something 1st. My wish is to have all 4 tires replaced (a different brand) at the cost of the manufacturer responsible. Most importantly i do not want anyone else to be potential victims of this failure, as i got very lucky! i don't want to see another series of firestone deaths with cooper tires. I also have photos and high definition video taken to show the damages. So far i have a spare tire for now being used but i also returned to the place of purchase, which then contacted the manufacturer of the failed tire.

Tires cracking around bead area manufactured in 4816 less than 5000 miles

Tires cracking around bead area manufactured in 4816 less than 5000 miles

Today was and average day. I made my way onto the highway as i've done endless times, smooth sailing for about 15 minutes or so nothing out of the ordinary and upon my travels on the highway. In less than 4 second i was shocked as my vehicle felt like it was floating oddly and shifting to the next lane in the rear end then proceeded to throw an entire section of my right rear tire out of nowhere. It is a mastercraft (aka) cooper tire known as the ct-c, which is a very hearty and (so i thought) well-made item. I had been on the highway for roughly 15minutes or so then this happened at a speed of 65mph and i was lucky to not lose total control entirely and crash. I did my best to hold control of the truck and bring it to a safe stop of the side of the highway just where and exit was. Upon visual inspection it seems to me the way the tire conveniently separated itself, with the sidewalls still on the wheel of the truck and the entire tread, bands and belts all came of and rocketed across the highway was not done by road debris. I saw this in the quick glimpse of it leaving my truck, which i caught in my rear view mirror. I'm really shaken up about this and very much concerned about my own well being and that of the people around me and those who ride with me. What should i do? this does not seem like road damage to me, if i had hit something (which upon scouring the road surface nothing was found), it would seem that my front tire would have hit something 1st. My wish is to have all 4 tires replaced (a different brand) at the cost of the manufacturer responsible. Most importantly i do not want anyone else to be potential victims of this failure, as i got very lucky! i don't want to see another series of firestone deaths with cooper tires. I also have photos and high definition video taken to show the damages. So far i have a spare tire for now being used but i also returned to the place of purchase, which then contacted the manufacturer of the failed tire.

Today was and average day. I made my way onto the highway as i've done endless times, smooth sailing for about 15 minutes or so nothing out of the ordinary and upon my travels on the highway. In less than 4 second i was shocked as my vehicle felt like it was floating oddly and shifting to the next lane in the rear end then proceeded to throw an entire section of my right rear tire out of nowhere. It is a mastercraft (aka) cooper tire known as the ct-c, which is a very hearty and (so i thought) well-made item. I had been on the highway for roughly 15minutes or so then this happened at a speed of 65mph and i was lucky to not lose total control entirely and crash. I did my best to hold control of the truck and bring it to a safe stop of the side of the highway just where and exit was. Upon visual inspection it seems to me the way the tire conveniently separated itself, with the sidewalls still on the wheel of the truck and the entire tread, bands and belts all came of and rocketed across the highway was not done by road debris. I saw this in the quick glimpse of it leaving my truck, which i caught in my rear view mirror. I'm really shaken up about this and very much concerned about my own well being and that of the people around me and those who ride with me. What should i do? this does not seem like road damage to me, if i had hit something (which upon scouring the road surface nothing was found), it would seem that my front tire would have hit something 1st. My wish is to have all 4 tires replaced (a different brand) at the cost of the manufacturer responsible. Most importantly i do not want anyone else to be potential victims of this failure, as i got very lucky! i don't want to see another series of firestone deaths with cooper tires. I also have photos and high definition video taken to show the damages. So far i have a spare tire for now being used but i also returned to the place of purchase, which then contacted the manufacturer of the failed tire.

The contact owns a 2005 ford f15o sd turbo charged. The vehicle has master craft 35/12.50/ r17 courser ct tires, purchased as replacement tires. While driving at approximate speeds of 65 mph, the tread on the front drivers side tire unraveled. The contact was able to maintain control of the vehicle by releasing his foot from the accelerator pedal. There was damage to the nerf bar, drivers side door and fender. The vehicle proceeded to crash into a road bump, causing damage to the passengers side mirror and fender. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where the nerf bar, door, fender and mirror were repaired. The tire was replaced at the expense of the manufacturer. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 91,000. Updated 05/19/10.*lj




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