Eight problems related to tire have been reported for the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl- the contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado equipped with yokohama tires, model name: geolandar a/t-s, tire size, lt215/85r/16, and dot number: 47ba. The contact stated that the tires failed to pass an inspection because the tread were too thin. The tires were not diagnosed or replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate vehicle failure mileage was 144,322 and the tire failure mileage was 25,000. Jo.
Bought a set of federal couragia mt's about five months ago still about 95% tread when two of the tires split going down the interstate. I have read all over the internet about this happening to other people with this tire in all different sizes. I also took the tires back to the company I purchased them from ans they have had a few sets brought back in the past month. Federal so far has refused to credit anyone for the issue. The tires are clearly defective and need to he recalled before someone gets physically hurt driving on them.
The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado with foreign yks, size lt245/75r16 tires. While driving 50 mph, the vehicle started moving from side to side; however, he was able to drive the vehicle into the emergency lane. He observed that most of the tread on the passenger side rear tire was gone. A month later the same problem occurred with the front passenger side tire. He notified the manufacturer fts and they stated that NHTSA campaign id number 07t003000, NHTSA action number eq08012 tires, tread belt are related to the failure; however, his tires were not included in the recall. He researched the problem and realized several of the foreign tires are defected. The failure mileage was 25,000 and the current mileage was approximately 35,000.
2004 Silverado front shock and coil spring insulator failures. The front spindle also failed. The consumer believed there was a problem with the tires.
All 5 (five) tires that came on my 2004 Silverado are dry rotting. I am a 59 year old disabled woman and vehicle had 18000 when my son noticed the rotting.
Tires are out of round. I have a 2004 z71 that has 8,000 miles on it. The dealer has put four sets of tires on it. They wont admit there is a problem. Can you help? the tires are bridgestone duelers a/t 17".
The tires do not fully contact the ground,they are rounded. Three fifths of the tire is on the ground. Once the road is wet there is a lack of stopping power. General, ameritrak ats, lt215/85r16, load range e, dot a30p1unb, 115/112s. The tires failed to grip the road when attempting to make quick or sudden stops, the abs would kick in but the stopping distance would increased with the lack of traction. Also, the center of the tire was worn 3/32 and the outer was 1/5 of each side of the tire was not in contact with the ground.
Consumer ordered a four wheel drive from the manufacturer, and the vehicle was delivered with 4 ply highway tires on it. These tires were not designed to handle 4 wheel operation. Manufacturer was not willing to change anything. They stated take it or leave it.