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: the contact stated while driving 65 mph on the highway, the driver front tire suffered tread separation. The vehicle was maneuvered off the road, where the tire was changed. The vehicle was driven to the tire dealer who replaced the tires. The vehicle dealer was not alerted. This was a Bridgestone dueler at, size: P205/70R15. Updated 12/28/2006 -
The contact stated all four tires wore out in less than a year. She noticed the tires were not holding air. The contact took the vehicle to a tire repair shop and they plugged the front passenger side tire. The tire shop stated there were multiple small holes in the tires. Since she has not run over anything there was no explanation for the holes. The vehicle has been to a dealership, who determined, the tires needed to be replaced.
Consumer was driving the interstate at approximately 70 mph and suddenly the passenger's side rear tire blew out. The tread and sidewall completely separated. There were no injuries.
While driving front right tire blew out and the tread separated. Consumer became concerned and had the tires changed. Bridgestone T0120, 4pz, P105/70R15 95-S, steel belted radio M+S, dot elyt jkl2803, 300 kpa 44 psi.
- Holland, MI, USA
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- Las Vegas, NV, USA