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The contact owns a 2006 ford f-350 hd with pro-competition extreme all terrain tires, size lt 37x13.50x17 (n/a) d rated. The contact stated that while driving 45 mph there was a popping noise heard from the vehicle as the front passenger side of the vehicle dropped to the ground. The vehicle was merged to the shoulder where the contact noticed that the front driver's side tire was shredded. A tow driver was notified who removed the failed tire and replaced it with the spare tire. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage of the vehicle was 26,663 and the failure mileage of the tire was 22,062.
The contact owns a 2006 ford f-250 sd.the vehicle has pro competition xtreme a/t tires, size 37x13.5 (na).the tires were purchased aftermarket in 2007.while filling the tire with air, the contact noticed cracks in the tread of the tire.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive.the dealer called pro comp and they stated that they could reimburse him for $100 towards a new set of tires.the tires cost approximately $450 per tire.the tires were not included in nhtsa campaign id number 06t009000 (tires:tread/belt).the contact has all the necessary documentation, if needed. The vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 30,000.
(1) i only had just under 12,500 mi. On my 2007 toyota fj cruiser when the vehicle started swerving as i was driving ~55 mph down the hwy.i pulled over to find that my 33" pro comp mud terrain rear right tire had a blow-out.not a minor blow-out, but the entire side wall completely peeled away from itself around the whole tire.pro comp offered to reimburse me a pro-rated amount of retail price for the tire according to the tread depth left on the tire.no damage was done to the vehicle.(2) about three weeks later, the valve stem (where you put air in the tire) completely blew out of the front right tire and my tire went completely flat.thank god that i was parked and not driving, so again, no damage done to the vehicle.as of now, nothing has been done to correct this problem.i am currently trying to get toyota (dealership put on these particular tires before i bought this new tire, not a request from me) or pro comp to replace all of my wheels and tires with a safer brand than pro comp.
Pro comp tire on my ford f250 while driving on highway 10 west bound, i began to feel an extreme vibration on the front left of my vehicle, then a loud bang, and the front tire was totally blown, went off the road into the center median, and the truck luckily didn't flip, but there was more than $6000 in damage to the vehicle.
Tire separation on highway of a newly installed replacement pro comp tire.
The contact owns a 2006 ford f-350 hd with pro-competition extreme all terrain tires, size lt 37x13.50x17 (n/a) d rated. The contact stated that while driving 45 mph there was a popping noise heard from the vehicle as the front passenger side of the vehicle dropped to the ground. The vehicle was merged to the shoulder where the contact noticed that the front driver's side tire was shredded. A tow driver was notified who removed the failed tire and replaced it with the spare tire. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage of the vehicle was 26,663 and the failure mileage of the tire was 22,062.
(1) i only had just under 12,500 mi. On my 2007 toyota fj cruiser when the vehicle started swerving as i was driving ~55 mph down the hwy.i pulled over to find that my 33" pro comp mud terrain rear right tire had a blow-out.not a minor blow-out, but the entire side wall completely peeled away from itself around the whole tire.pro comp offered to reimburse me a pro-rated amount of retail price for the tire according to the tread depth left on the tire.no damage was done to the vehicle.(2) about three weeks later, the valve stem (where you put air in the tire) completely blew out of the front right tire and my tire went completely flat.thank god that i was parked and not driving, so again, no damage done to the vehicle.as of now, nothing has been done to correct this problem.i am currently trying to get toyota (dealership put on these particular tires before i bought this new tire, not a request from me) or pro comp to replace all of my wheels and tires with a safer brand than pro comp.
The contact owns a 2006 ford f-250 sd.the vehicle has pro competition xtreme a/t tires, size 37x13.5 (na).the tires were purchased aftermarket in 2007.while filling the tire with air, the contact noticed cracks in the tread of the tire.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive.the dealer called pro comp and they stated that they could reimburse him for $100 towards a new set of tires.the tires cost approximately $450 per tire.the tires were not included in nhtsa campaign id number 06t009000 (tires:tread/belt).the contact has all the necessary documentation, if needed. The vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 2003 ford f250.the vehicle has pro competition xtreme a/t tires, size 325/50r20.while driving 45 mph, the tread on the tires separated.the contact felt a slight vibration when the failure occurred.the mechanic has not yet inspected the tires.the current mileage was 88,000 and failure mileage was 80,000.
(1) i only had just under 12,500 mi. On my 2007 toyota fj cruiser when the vehicle started swerving as i was driving ~55 mph down the hwy.i pulled over to find that my 33" pro comp mud terrain rear right tire had a blow-out.not a minor blow-out, but the entire side wall completely peeled away from itself around the whole tire.pro comp offered to reimburse me a pro-rated amount of retail price for the tire according to the tread depth left on the tire.no damage was done to the vehicle.(2) about three weeks later, the valve stem (where you put air in the tire) completely blew out of the front right tire and my tire went completely flat.thank god that i was parked and not driving, so again, no damage done to the vehicle.as of now, nothing has been done to correct this problem.i am currently trying to get toyota (dealership put on these particular tires before i bought this new tire, not a request from me) or pro comp to replace all of my wheels and tires with a safer brand than pro comp.
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