Complaint 2181152

2017 PETERBILT 579 • TIRES • incident Jan 13, 2026

Crash
Yes
Fire
Yes
Injuries
0
Deaths
0
Complaint ID
2181152
Make
PETERBILT
Model
579
Model Year
2017
Component
TIRES
Incident Date
Jan 13, 2026
Date Received
Feb 27, 2026
Data As Of
Jul 1, 2026

Complaint Summary

TIRES

Owner Narrative

Unit 1 towing Unit 2 was traveling eastbound in the inside lane of IH-20. Unit 1 suffered a tire failure resulting in a blowout of the front left steering tire. Unit 1 towing Unit 2 steered towards the center median striking the guardrail and the concrete overpass barrier. Unit 1 and towed Unit 2 then rolled one-quarter roll right-over-left. Unit 1 and Unit 2 became engulfed in flames. Unit 1 came to rest in the center median, facing east, resting on the left/ driver side, with significant burn damage and not drivable. Unit 2 remained coupled to Unit 1 and came to rest in the center median, facing east, resting on the left side with significant burn damage and not towable. The driver of Unit 1 suffered severe, non-life-threatening injuries. Unit 1 Contributing Factor 98 (OTHER): Unit 1's leading contributing factor was found to be a tire blowout of the front left steering tire New Tire-61721-Jul25 Yokohama :RY617 Size:295/75R22.5 Ply:16 New Tire-51731-Jul25 Yokohama :TY517MC2 Size:295/75R22.5 Ply:16

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