Complaint 1351542
2007 FORD F-250 • WHEELS • incident Jan 24, 2017
Complaint Summary
WHEELS
Owner Narrative
I HAD JUST WASHED MY TRUCK THE DAY BEFORE AND WHEN I CLEANED THE WHEELS THERE WERE NO ISSUES AND THEN THE FOLLOWING DAY AFTER DROPPING MY KIDS OFF AT SCHOOL I NOTICED A CRACK IN MY BACK DRIVER 20" CHROME OEM RIM THAT WENT FROM ONE SPOKE TO THE OTHER ABOUT A INCH FROM THE VALVE STEM THERE IS NO ROAD RASH OR DAMAGE TO THE RIM TO CAUSE IT TO CRACK AND AFTER SEEING IT I GOOGLED IT AND IT SEEMS TO BE A COMMEN ISSUES AND SHOULD BE FELT WITH ITS A MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE NOT ONLY FOR THE PERSONS IN THE VEHICLE BUT ALSO FOR THE SURROUNDING MOTORISTS AND I CONTACTED FORD ABOUT THE ISSUES AND WAS TOLD THAT THEY DON'T CARE AND WILL NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT I HAVE PHOTOS THAT CAN BE SENT AND ALSO HAVE THE RIM THAT I THINK SHOULD BE TESTED SO THAT A RECALL CAN HAPPEN TO GET THIS SAFETY ISSUE FIXED BEFORE SOMEONE IS HURT OR KILLED BECAUSE OF IT
Owner-submitted narrative on file with NHTSA. Complaint narratives are self-reported and have not been verified.
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