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We found the following complaints for MASTERCRAFT MASTERCRAFT GLACIER GRIP II (Unknown)

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The contact owns a 1996 oldsmobile eighty eight with a set of mastercraft glacier grip ii tires, size p205/70/r15, and the dot number: u9mofhb296a16l029248e4. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph, he noticed that the vehicle would drive as if it were bouncing. When he finally inspected the vehicle, he noticed that the rear driver and passenger tire tread had detached, which ultimately caused damage to the vehicle. The vehicle was inspected by a tire dealer and they advised him that the tires were defective and the tread had began shifted which caused the blow out.the vehicle was repaired yet the failure recurred shortly after repairs. The failure mileage was approximately 6,000.

Purchased 4 mastercraft glaciergrip tires 12/11/10. Drove 2451 miles and had regular tires put back on 3/17/11. Put mastercraft tires back on 11/17/11 and drove 134 miles when left front tire blew out. I was on i-81 south and had to drive on the tire to get off the highway. I was told be the dealer they would have to send the tire back to the company. They told me they would have to charge me for a replacement tire until he heard from the company. They never called me back. Five weeks later i called, for the third time, and was told it was denied. I drove on the tires another 2891 miles and the right front tire blew out. I went back to the dealer and they took that tire to send back to the company and asked if they could pull the back two tires to look at them. I said okay and i wastold they were fine. I went directly to another tire installer, 8 miles away, to get the tires off and put the regular tires back on the car. When the installer pulled the left rear tire off, the same one that was just inspected, there was a huge bubble on it. He told me the tire was defective. I took it back to the dealer where i purchased the tires and was told they would have to send that tire back to the company as well. It's over two weeks andi have not been contacted.

The contact owns a 1987 volkswagen vanagon, equipped with master craft glacier grip tires size: 185/70/ r14. The contact was driving 55 mph when the front passenger side and rear driver side wheels began shaking abnormally. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised the contact that the chords were detached from the tires. The manufacturer was not contacted. The tires were not repaired. The failure and the current mileages were unknown.

The contact owns a 1998 jeep grand cherokee equipped with mastercraft glacier grip ii tires, size: 235/75/r15 (na). While the vehicle was parked, the contact noticed bulges along the sidewall of the front and rear passenger side tires. The vehicle was taken to a tire dealer who confirmed the failure and diagnosed that the tires needed to be replaced. The tires were replaced, but the contact noticed that the rear driver side tire began developing bulges along the sidewall. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was 175,000 and the tire failure mileage was 2,000.

The contact owns a 1996 oldsmobile eighty eight with a set of mastercraft glacier grip ii tires, size p205/70/r15, and the dot number: u9mofhb296a16l029248e4. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph, he noticed that the vehicle would drive as if it were bouncing. When he finally inspected the vehicle, he noticed that the rear driver and passenger tire tread had detached, which ultimately caused damage to the vehicle. The vehicle was inspected by a tire dealer and they advised him that the tires were defective and the tread had began shifted which caused the blow out.the vehicle was repaired yet the failure recurred shortly after repairs. The failure mileage was approximately 6,000.




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