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I was driving down royal palm beach blvd, in royal palm beach, fl. Where the speed limit is 35mph. The van was tailgating and speeding and switching lanes, attempting to get around myself and a truck that was towing a trailer. He was very reckless, and almost rear-ended me on a few occasions. The dot number I got off the back is # [xxx]. the plate number is [xxx] I could not get the full name of the company on the door. But the partial name I got was "assisted/independent living" information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
I received a recall notice from Michelin North America, Inc stating that there was a safety recall on tires. I took my motorhome to autonation Ford in bradenton, fl for replacement since my tires matched the recall numbers (ltx M/S lt 225/75 R16 115/112R B3jh akex 3310). I was told by the Ford service person that my tires were ok, that they did not fall within the affected dated. I called Michelin and gave them this same information and was told that my tires were indeed covered under the recall. (dot production periods 0210-2512) I have since called tire kingdom and am waiting for the replacement tires to come in so that they can be replaced. I feel that the Ford dealer does not understand the recall notice, or maybe they do not want to do the replacement, but this constitutes a serious lack of knowledge of the consequences of tire failure.
- Parrish, FL, USA
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- West Palm Beach, FL, USA