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I purchased a set of sigma stampede tires in 2-2007. 3 of the 4 tires purchased had side wal blow outs. I took the tires to where i bought them and the owner said it looked as thoughthere could be a defect. I contacted tbc corp. About the problem and was told that this tire had been recalled but the set i had was the wrong dot #. I then told them 3 out of 4 tires that had no tread damage that blow out the side wall should be looked at i was told to get my receipt and fax it to them and they would make an adjustment on 2 of the tires this was done 2 weeks ago and i have not heard from them . The first tire blew out 11-2008, and i replaced it . The second on 4- 2009and the third on 7-12-2009. They said that i would need all the bad tires for them to look at , but all but 1 cannot be recovered they had me take the remaining tire 34 miles from my home to one of their distributors to look at ,when i went they would not even look at it . This company has done nothing but give me a run-around when all i wanted was to make them aware of a possible problem. They were the pnes that mention an adjustment, and after doing what they asked they will not contact me back.
The contact owns a 2001 chevrolet tahoe equipped with tbc sigma stampede radial suv tires, size p265/70/r16. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 -60 mph, she noticed that the vehicle was driving awkwardly. After stopping and inspecting the vehicle, she discovered that the rear driver's side tire failed. The vehicle was repaired by an independent mechanic who installed the spare tire. The dealer was contacted and they offered her a pro-rate for a new tire. The vehicle was later replaced with a new tire. The manufacturer was not contacted. In addition, the contact recently noticed a crack in the front passenger side tire. The dealer was contacted and a replacement tire was ordered. The failure mileage on the tires was unknown. The failure mileage on the vehicle was approximately 143,312.
I purchased a set of sigma stampede tires in 2-2007. 3 of the 4 tires purchased had side wal blow outs. I took the tires to where i bought them and the owner said it looked as thoughthere could be a defect. I contacted tbc corp. About the problem and was told that this tire had been recalled but the set i had was the wrong dot #. I then told them 3 out of 4 tires that had no tread damage that blow out the side wall should be looked at i was told to get my receipt and fax it to them and they would make an adjustment on 2 of the tires this was done 2 weeks ago and i have not heard from them . The first tire blew out 11-2008, and i replaced it . The second on 4- 2009and the third on 7-12-2009. They said that i would need all the bad tires for them to look at , but all but 1 cannot be recovered they had me take the remaining tire 34 miles from my home to one of their distributors to look at ,when i went they would not even look at it . This company has done nothing but give me a run-around when all i wanted was to make them aware of a possible problem. They were the pnes that mention an adjustment, and after doing what they asked they will not contact me back.
The contact owns a 2001 chevrolet tahoe equipped with tbc sigma stampede radial suv tires, size p265/70/r16. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 -60 mph, she noticed that the vehicle was driving awkwardly. After stopping and inspecting the vehicle, she discovered that the rear driver's side tire failed. The vehicle was repaired by an independent mechanic who installed the spare tire. The dealer was contacted and they offered her a pro-rate for a new tire. The vehicle was later replaced with a new tire. The manufacturer was not contacted. In addition, the contact recently noticed a crack in the front passenger side tire. The dealer was contacted and a replacement tire was ordered. The failure mileage on the tires was unknown. The failure mileage on the vehicle was approximately 143,312.
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