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The contact owns a 2018 GMC Terrain. While driving 80 mph, the rear passenger tire shook and vibrated loudly. The contact took the vehicle to ed bozarth Chevrolet (2001 S havana St, Aurora, co 80014, (720) 746-2716) where it was diagnosed that the tires were faulty. Both rear tires were replaced, but the failure continued. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was unknown.
The vehicle was in motion making a right hand turn and in the turn the operator lost control of the vehicle causing her to strike a curb then head for oncoming traffic. When it was all said and done it looked like the ball joint had failed causing the loss of control. A bystander said he heard a loud pop and looked up and witnessed the vehicle slide into the curb and then see the front left tire lock up and the vehicle come to a stop.
- Henrico, VA, USA
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- San Antonio, TX, USA