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Took car to wal-mart service to have oil change and tires rotated. Was advised that the general tires, which were O.E. tires had a belt separation (24K miles) and that they were unsafe and they refused to rotate.
: the contact stated four months after purchase, the front tires were wearing abnormally. The dealership aligned the vehicle. Four months later, the dealership determined the wearing was worse on the inside. The manufacturer of the vehicle was contacted and two months later the two front tires were replaced. Two months later, these tires are wearing abnormally in the middle. There has been no determination as to why the wear is occurring *general tires).
General, ameritrac tire size P265/75R15 blew out on 8-25-05 while driving at 70 mph. There were no previous problems with the tire. The location of the tire was on the rear passenger's side. The tire could not be fixed. The dealer could not find any evidence of what caused the tire to blow out. The consumer filed a complaint of general tires # 05677.
225 75 R15 general ameri-GS60 tires, all 4 tires are separating on the out side tread and the first and second tread bands. These tires are standard equipment on my 2005 Chevy Colorado. The tire were made 0505. The truck had a bad vibration as the tread began to come apart. I told my dealer and he ordered replacement tires. This happen with 3057 miles on the truck.
- Mobile, AL, USA
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- Columbia, SC, USA