We found the following complaints for MIRADA CROSS TOUR SLX (Unknown)
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The contact owns a 2007 ford edge equipped with mirada cross tour slx tires, size: 245/60r18 (na). While driving 50 mph, there was a knot and vibration in the tires. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing where it was confirmed that the thread and sidewall separated from all the tires. The front tires and the rear driver tire were replaced. The tires were original equipment. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12t014000 (tires). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 115,000 and the tire failure mileage was 20,000.
The contact owns a 2005 ford expedition equipped with mirada, tire line: cross tour slx, tire size: 265/70r17, and dot number: cc70-v2l3011 tires. The contact stated that the passenger side rear and driver side rear tires both experienced severe side wall cracking and separation. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12t014000 (tires). The failure tire and vehicle mileage was 68,550.
Our complaint is with a tire on our car. The tire is a mirada brand, sport gtx, size is 195/65r15. Dot number is 4un9 with date code 6ah5111. Tire is manufactured in the philippines. The car is a 2003 toyota corolla. Tire was mounted on right rear of car with nothing in car but driver and one(1) suitcase of clothes. Tire blew out the sidewall at approx.70 mph on interstate hwy. 26 west of columbia, s.c. On 7/7/2014. Driver had been driving about 2.5 hours, all on good dry and clean pavement, no obstacles were encountered to run over and damage tire in any way, and air pressure in tire was sufficient. Tires were purchased new and had at time of failure approx. 30k miles. Vehicle was driven rest of trip with spare installed, we have failed tire in our possession. We are concerned with any lack of oversight on tires and other safety related products manufactured outside of the u.s. As there have been reports of failures like this in the past that i am aware of. Tire sales people where i purchased the set on our car has said they are unable to purchase these tires any longer, so we had to acquire a different brand to replace the failed tire.
The contact owns a 2005 ford expedition equipped with mirada, tire line: cross tour slx, tire size: 265/70r17, and dot number: cc70-v2l3011 tires. The contact stated that the passenger side rear and driver side rear tires both experienced severe side wall cracking and separation. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12t014000 (tires). The failure tire and vehicle mileage was 68,550.
Our complaint is with a tire on our car. The tire is a mirada brand, sport gtx, size is 195/65r15. Dot number is 4un9 with date code 6ah5111. Tire is manufactured in the philippines. The car is a 2003 toyota corolla. Tire was mounted on right rear of car with nothing in car but driver and one(1) suitcase of clothes. Tire blew out the sidewall at approx.70 mph on interstate hwy. 26 west of columbia, s.c. On 7/7/2014. Driver had been driving about 2.5 hours, all on good dry and clean pavement, no obstacles were encountered to run over and damage tire in any way, and air pressure in tire was sufficient. Tires were purchased new and had at time of failure approx. 30k miles. Vehicle was driven rest of trip with spare installed, we have failed tire in our possession. We are concerned with any lack of oversight on tires and other safety related products manufactured outside of the u.s. As there have been reports of failures like this in the past that i am aware of. Tire sales people where i purchased the set on our car has said they are unable to purchase these tires any longer, so we had to acquire a different brand to replace the failed tire.
The contact owns a 2003 ford expedition equipped with mirada cross tour slx tires, size: 265/70r17. While driving approximately 70 mph, a pop noise was heard. The vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road. The contact noticed that the tread on the front driver's side tire separated and destroyed the rear driver's side tire. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (bigh tire and muffler, 1695 south volusia ave, orange city, fl 32763) where it was diagnosed that the steel cord in the front tire failed and fractured the cord in the rear tire. The tires were replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall. Six weeks later, while driving approximately 80 mph, the vehicle vibrated and was pulled over to the side of the road. The contact noticed that the front passenger side tire tread and the wire separated. The tire was replaced with a spare tire. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was approximately 274,000 and the tire failure mileage was approximately 25,000.
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