40 problems related to tire blowout have been reported for the 1999 Ford Explorer. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
This tire blew apart at 70 mph, and caused the vehicle to nearly roll over, and I was injured. . ( dot number: tire size: p235/75r15 ).
I was driving down I-390 at approx 70mph when we started hearing a strange noise. I slowed down to approx. 60mph and changed lanes to determine if it was just road noise. Within seconds, passenger side rear tire blew out. Fortunately, I was able to keep vehicle under control and stop safely. Firestone told me that I probably ran over something, which would not be covered under warranty. After they examined the tire, however, they replaced it free of charge (sidewall was pretty much gone). ( dot number: w2?????? tire size: p255/70r16 ).
I own a 1999 Ford Explorer, which was purchased in April of 1999. In early may of 1999, the front driver's side tire blew out from the side wall (two 8-10 inch rips, not a puncture) while driving 65 mph south on I-5 near san onofre power station in CA( dot number: ? tire size: p235/75r15 ).
Tire blew out on interstate 95 between philadelphia and hockessin. My daughter managed to pull to the shoulder and stop safely. The tire was completely destroyed. ( dot number: ).
I wanted to let someone know that I agree with bridgestone, that it is not the complete fault of their tires and the fault must also be with the Explorer itself. I have had numerous problems with the tires and even went as far as to proceed with the lemon law, which you can look up in florida to see the specifics. Of course Ford blamed the tires which they replaced with michelin's. I still have the same shaking and vibration problems I had with the firestone tires. Ford said that the Explorer's ride that way and tried to tell me that what I was feeling was "normal". To me, this is a total lack of safety concern for me or any other person that purchases their product. What if my tires had blown out on the highway before they were replaced after complaining to them for months? they put my life in jeopardy. On top of that, I had my oil changed the other day and found that they never replaced the spare, which turned out to be a recalled tire, so I can assume that the other 4 were recalled also. It was replaced by the dealer who performed the oil change. I honestly do not feel safe driving this vehicle even with different tires because it still shakes and vibrates pretty bad at highway speeds and I just had the tires rotated, balanced and aligned. I honestly feel that there is something mechanically wrong with the vehicle. I also feel that I should have won with the lemon law, and that something should be done for having jeopardized my life for months before they changed out the tires and also because it still has the same problems. Of course, all the news about the recalled tires came after I had completed the lemon law action against Ford. I feel that Ford was grossly negligent with regards to my personal safety and if there is going to be something done on that level, I would like to be involved. Nothing has happened yet, but I do not feel safe in the vehicle and it does feel like the tires are going to come off when I am on the highway (tiresize: p235/75r15).