Complaint 1760116

2007 FORD F-350 • TIRES:TREAD/BELT • incident Jul 21, 2021

Crash
No
Fire
No
Injuries
0
Deaths
0
Complaint ID
1760116
Make
FORD
Model
F-350
Model Year
2007
Component
TIRES:TREAD/BELT
Incident Date
Jul 21, 2021
Date Received
Jul 28, 2021
Data As Of
Apr 27, 2026

Complaint Summary

TIRES:TREAD/BELT

Owner Narrative

The contact owns a 2007 Ford F-350 equipped with Nitto tires, Tire Line: Dura Grappler, Tire Size: 275/65/18, DOT number: EAW2215. The contact stated that while driving the vehicle there was an abnormal sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. Upon inspection it was discovered that the driver’s side rear tire had experienced tread separation. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the tires were not included in NHTSA campaign number: 14T014000 (Tires) due to the manufacturing date of the tire. The contact indicated that the tire had experienced the same failure listed in the recall. The manufacture was not yet notified. The failure mileage was 30,000. Consumer stated thread separation happened with the second tire 2 weeks later. Manufacture was notified and all 4 tires have now been replaced prematurely.

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