Five problems related to tire have been reported for the 1998 Ford E-350. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The rescue vehicle had traveled approximately three miles when the drivers side inside dual wheel suffered a tread separation of 25% of the circumference of the tire. The rescue had to discontinue its emergency response. I have contacted the local dealer, who is contacting cooper directly. The local dealer has told me that this will be treated as a "road hazard" from my observation it appears to be a manufacturing defect that caused the separation, and I have concerns in regards to a simillar occurence with the remaining tires as this is an emergency vehicle and the lives of my crews and the public rely on this vehicle being reliable. Please contact me. (dot number: up11c1a506 tiresize: lt 245/75r).
The left front steer tire tread just came off - the tire was still holding air and did not go flat until the motorhome slowed down and got off the highway - all that's left was steel cord all the way around - these tires should not be used on motorhomes as could kill a lot of families. What should I do with the tire? should I replace all 6? should firestone replace them ? there is about 5000 miles on this set of tires. (dot number: vdil1xd329 tiresize: lt22575r16).
Right rear tire separated at side seam causing the tire to deflate and made it hard to control the RV. The defective tire was properly inflated at 80 psi as required by Ford and the RV instructions. The right front tire seems to be wearing improperly. We are planning on a cross-country trip this month and I'm hesitant to drive on these tires as the tread could separate the same as this defective tire. (tiresize: lt225/7516)( dot number: tire size: lt225/7516 ).
One tire failed (blowout) at highway speed. Second tire failed when pulling away from a stop sign. We have been informed of several other rvers experiencing problems with the steeltex tires. I spoke to a friend that has has 7 steeltex failures. I have replaced my all of my steeltex tires to prevent a potential accident or damage to our RV resulting from a blowout. I would like to know if I can be compensated for the expenditures incurred in replacing our defective steeltex tires before they caused an accident or fatality in my family. Regards, rick (dot number: vd1l 1xd tiresize: lt225/75r1).
While on vacation in alaska during the period of 05/20/99 thru 07/10/99, we experienced 2 major blowouts. One causing $3000 of repair costs to the left underside of the motorhome. Three other tires have worn unevenly on the outside edge. One has been replaced. (dot number: vd1l1xo167 tiresize: r16mf).