Tire Related Problems of the 2005 Ford F-550

Table 1 shows two common tire related problems of the 2005 Ford F-550.

Table 1. Tire related problems of Ford F-550

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
1
Tire Sidewall problems
1

Tire problem #1

I have a 2005 Ford f550 crew cab with 36,000 miles. The vehicle is for personal use only and has never had a heavy load on it. My vehicles are meticulouly maintained and tire pressure checked monthly and prior to any longer trip. Tire pressure was checked the day prior to this incident. While driving approximately 70 mph on the freeway, the right front tire sustained a full blowout, causing damage to the fender/wheelwell areas. My vehicle almost rolled but was able to correct it without a crash. Original tires are continential 225/70r 19. 5 with excellent rubber still on the tires. Vehicle was towed to a goodyear dealer who said the tire obviously had a defect. Inspection of the other tires revealed heavy cracks in the groves. Had to replace the tires for obvious safety reasons at a substantial cost. Read numerous complaints with this tire. Continential should reimbuse the cost of the tires and the cost of the repairs to my truck and towing. Trip was delayed 6 hours while waiting for the tow and repairs. I do not have the damaged tire, but have several photographs showing the damage.

Tire Sidewall problem #2

The contact owns a 2007 Ford f550. For several months the drivers side rear tire slowly developed a blister on the sidewall. The tire blew out while driving 65 mph on the highway. The weather was not a factor. The failure mileage was 6000 when the blister appeared, and at 7,000 when the tire blowout occurred. The contact stated that the original tires on the vehicle are continental. The current mileage was 12,000. The failure mileage was 6,000. Updated 04/05/07.


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F-550 Service Bulletins
F-550 Safety Recalls
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