GMC Terrain owners have reported 6 problems related to tire (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Terrain based on all problems reported for the Terrain.
Both front tires showing heavy chipping off of tire tread.
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The contact owns a 2019 GMC Terrain equipped with hankook tires, tire line: ventus s1 noble 2 tires, tire size: 235/50/r19, dot number: (n/a). The contact stated that while her daughter was driving approximately 45 - 50 mph, the low-pressure tire warning light was illuminated. The contact's daughter pulled over and noticed that there was tread separation on the front passenger's side tire. The contact's daughter replaced the affected tire with the spare tire. The vehicle was later towed to the dealer. The dealer was awaiting approval from the manufacturer to replace the tire. The tire manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was not available. The VIN was not available.
2011 GMC Terrain. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle tires do not match.
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While driving @ 55 center lane freeway indicator lights showed loss of tire pressure on passenger rear tire. Moved to shoulder of freeway and saw rear tire had numerous cracks on both interior and exterior side walls of tire covering total circumference of tire; tire had begun smoking. Assisted by state safety patrol and technician made comments as to have "never seen a tire shred in this manner". Tread had begun to separate from tires edge and cracks were approx. . 3 inch's apart and about 2 inch's in length. Tire taken to dealership for review and replacement; dealership also commented on the damage as being extremely unusual. Vehicle is 2011, single driver with approx. 31000 miles.
All four tires separated.
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We purchased a 2010 GMC Terrain in August of 2012. The vehicle had michelin latitude tour tires size 235-55/r18. On Saturday, April 13th while getting an oil change, the technician pointed out to us that all four tires were splitting on the sides and that it was a very dangerous situation. We did not drive the car the rest of that day and the next day. On Monday we took the car back to the dealer where they confirmed that indeed the tires were splitting on the sides. The car has approximately 55k miles on it and according to michelin, the tires are warranted as a 65k mile tire. We purchased new tires at the dealership but feel strongly that these tires are defective and should be reported before someone has an awful accident because of them. I checked for recalls but did not find any. I called michelin who in turn called the dealership. The maintenance manager at the dealership told the michelin representative about the tires and the michelin representative said there was nothing they could do. I was in the manager's office during that phone conversation. I believe it is extremely urgent to take a look into this. I have photographs of the tires and I'm keeping the tires so that they can not be sold to anyone else. The tread on the tires is very good so it is obvious that this defect is not related to normal wear. Please contact me so that I can send the pictures or whatever is necessary to ensure the safety of those that may have these tires on their vehicle. These tires may begin to have the same problems after 50k miles and they may not be as fortunate as we were. Thanks so much,.
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