Chevrolet Silverado owners have reported 6 problems related to tire bulge (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Pieces of tire keep falling off the sidewalls on four tires that came with vehicle. The tire pressure recommended is 44 psi. Apart from the pieces coming off the tires, there are no bulges or anything of that sort. Updated 11/15/05.
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Tire began vibrating at 50mph. Inspection of tire revealed no lost balance weights or bulge. Upon continuing journey, tire blowout occurred within approximately 25 miles. Dealer has refused to replace tire or fix fender damage and gm customer assistance division created claim # but will not return phone calls regarding status of claim.
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Tire walls separated due to partial deflation from slow leaking puncture/ tire was not driven on the sidewalls complete deflation occurred while parked. . . . Tire experts and insurance agent examined and agreed that the tire was not driven on sidewalls and rim. . . . The tire developed severe bulges on sidewalls and in tread upon reinflation. . . . . . Tire is still in my possession for examination. (tiresize: p265/75r16)( dot number: tire size: p265/75r16 ).
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On July 6, 2000 on a 5 mile trip to town, I picked up a small screw in the left rear tire, about half way across the tread band. I heard the air leak as I left the vehicle, and I immediately took it 2 blocks to a tire store to be repaired before it went flat. The tire shop said it couldn't be repaired, as a sidewall bulge had formed from an internal delamination in the tread area leaking into the side wall area, and that it was unsafe to use. I relaced that tire at that time. On September 5, the left front tire was found flat in my garage. For the last month or so, I have noticed a cyclic "growling" noise, tied to the wheel rotational speed of the vehicle, that was similar to the sound a failing wheel bearing makes, but an inspection of the bearings found them in good condition. After replacing this second tire, the noise went away. The tire store advised me that a partial internal tread seperation can make the kind of cyclic noise I was hearing. I have put 25,000 miles on the truck in 6 months, with several high speed trips across nevada and utah, and two trips to mexico via the mojave desert, plus numerous freeway trips through the California central valley this summer. Although neither tire failed at speed or suffered a tread loss, the fact that 2 of them have had internal lamination problems concerns me greatly. I am no longer confident of their safety. Please advise me if other consumers have reported problems with this model and size, and if NHTSA is considering expaning the recall to this model, as other parties have already requested. ( dot number: w273 wma tire size: p265-75r16 ).
2002 Chevrolet Silverado experiencing problems with the goodyear wrangler rts tires. A couple thousand miles after the tires were installed the consumer heard tires noise with vibrations. The vehicle was inspected at the dealer who informed the consumer that everything was fine. The consumer chose to remove the tires and install snow tires. Once the tires were changed the noise and vibration no longer existed. When the consumer inspected the tires he noticed sidewall bulges, bumps and other irregularities.
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The tires developed bulges and seperations of the plys from loss of tire pressure from slow leak causing the tire to go flat while parked (firestone wilderness at p26575r16). Nlm.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tire problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Tire Sidewall problems | |
Tire Blowout problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Bulge problems | |
Tire Bead problems | |
Tire Bubble problems | |
Tire Valve problems |