Complaint 1873546
2012 DODGE RAM 2500 • TIRES • incident Feb 10, 2023
Complaint Summary
TIRES
Owner Narrative
I purchased a pair of Treadwright warden tires for the rear of my wifeâs truck. In less than 100 miles the tread separated from the casing on one of the tires. I caught it before it completely blew out and have pictures. The replacement they sent has a blown sidewall. I mounted it and a bubble started to form that was 1/2â high and 3â around with just 20psi, operating PSI for the tire is 80PSI. I immediately stopped inflation and contacted Treadwright. They tried to convince me that it was âoverlapâ and safe to use. I told them it is not over lap and showed them multiple pictures of the tire from different angles to prove it has a blown belt. They still insisted it was a serviceable tire. Itâs not and I have pictures. Iâve used Treadwright tires for the last 5 or so years. Over the last year and a half to 2 years Iâve received 6 defective tires. All defects were fatal defects, all being broken belts. Thatâs 1 out of every 4.5 tires purchased. If Iâve received that many fault tires I can be the only one. On top of that the insistence of Treadwright trying to convince people to use fatally defective tires is negligent, reckless and dangerous.
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