Ten problems related to tire have been reported for the 2004 Ford F-250. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl-the contact owns a 2004 Ford F-250 equipped with bf goodrich tires, tire line: all terain ko, tire size: lt265/75r16, and dot number: beaver6932124. The contact stated that while driving 75 mph, the right rear tire's tread separated and flew off onto the highway. A dealer was not made aware of the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 100,600. Ad.
This is the 8th separation out of 11 tires they have all happened after about 2 hours of highway driving this one blow and caused about 2300 dollars of damage to my truck not including the tire 3 miles south of iola kansas coming from independence missouri it gave about 3 to 5 seconds of bobble and as I applied the brakes to pull over it blew. This caused the truck to go into the on coming traffic and I was just able to get control of the truck and get it off the road. Bf goodich claim there is not a problem with this tire but I have discovered why they say that. This size of tire usually is purchased for jeeps and small pickup weighing 3000 to 4000 pounds but is rated for e load when you used the tire on a lighter vehicle it does not heat up but my pickup is 9000 lbs. Before this last trip I had costco check the tires and air pressure the day before the trip and I checked them on the day of the trip. So I know they were air to the required pressure. I believe the tire must be recalled and load rated no high than c.
Bf goodrich ta km2 tires I have three separate on a trip that started August 14,2015 the tires have 19000 miles on them. The first tire separated on the 14th and I put a spare on it. The other two tires separated on the 16th and now the 4th tire is showing signs of separation. The tires were purchased from costco on 6/6/2012 mileage on the pichup was 151101 and is now170852. 2.
While driving west bound on interstate highway 80 east of imlay, nv at approximately 70 mph in lane #2, the left rear tire lost about 80-85% of it's tread in about 10 seconds, extensively damaging the underside wheel well area near the tire and the body of the vehicle. Control of the vehicle was never lost, although there was veering from side to side and violent loud banging as the tread pieces were hitting the vehicle. The remaining tire carcass did not lose air pressure, and we managed to safely come to a stop on the right highway shoulder. After stopping and determining the extent of damage to the vehicle and that the tire was not flat, we slowly drove about one mile to the next exit, left the highway and changed the tire. The 4 tires had all been properly inflated and had about 11,045 miles on them since all four were purchased in 2012. The tires are b f goodrich, lt265 / 75r16, "rugged terrain t/a". The vehicle is a 2004 Ford F-250 super cab 4x4 pickup truck.
A month ago I had a bridgestone a/t revo separate and managed to get it replaced before it blew. This past Friday I was towing a trailer and had another separate and before I could get stopped it blew out also. Fortunately it was on the back and I managed to get the truck and trailer stopped safely. Not sure I could have done this had it been on the front. Tires were aired properly that morning also. Ripped my right rear fender up also. Two of the same tires purchased at the same time separated within a month of each other.
Yokohama geolander a/t-s lt315/75r16 cracking and separation of tire tread around entire circumference of tires. All 4 tires purchased 6/7/07 had 50% treadwear and 52k miles. These were not dry rot cracks. Yokohama created case# and issued a 50% credit towards 4 new tires at discount tire. I have pictures of the damaged tires.
Tire failure. B f goodrich uuf212210. I had 2 of the tire fail in June 2012. I had the other 2 tire examined and were said to be good. The 3rd tire failed in September causing my truck to leave the hi way trotaling out the travel trailre I was towing to roll over and totaled out. B f goodrich denied my claim saying it was caused by a road hazzard. I never hit anything in any of the tire failures. I have the tire and photos of the other 2 tires that had belt failures. I do not believe in coincidence. I believe that the entire set of tires were defwective and that b f good rich is trying to cover it up. I believe that an investigation is in order.
Had 2 general ameritrac tires model# m&s lt235/85r16 treads completely ripped off the tires on two separate incidents, all within 16 days of eachother causing approx $8000. 00 in damage & injury to my eye area. These tires need to be recalled before others are injured or loss of life occurs.
Tire separation on highway of a newly installed replacement pro comp tire.
Truck failed to respond to steering. Attempting to correct for right drift truck crossed over left shoulder causing damage. Vehicle failed to respond to steering while consumer drove around a curve at 35 mph. After inspecting the vehicle the consumer found that the right front hub locking tab was positioned in lock while the left front was free. . Read more...