Seven problems related to tire tread/belt have been reported for the 1999 GMC Yukon. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Alignment shop reported tread separation on one tire; had tire tread separation on another tire confirmed by dealership back in Dec. 2002; replaced a third tire approx. Summer of 2001 due to tread separation. All tires are original equipment on 1999 GMC Yukon with approx. 35,000 miles: b. F. Goodrich radial long trail t/a - size 245/75r16.
Vehicle was traveling at posted speed, when tire belt separated. Belt caught up in fender well and locked both rear wheels, causing vehicle to swerve left and roll several times. My wife and I are fortunate to be alive. Bf goodrich claims no responsibility, due to their inspection of the tire they noted a puncture. I wonder how many thousand of tires out there have a nail or foriegn object in them right now, that will cause the b. F. Goodrich tire to fail and cause serious injury or death. It would be nice to be able to try and recover damages, but I can't afford an attorney, and of course bf goodrich takes no responsiblity. (dot number: ap70hk1145 tiresize: p245/75r16).
Firestone firehawk LS tire p265 70 r16 experienced tread separation.
Pe-00-020; original equipment on a 1999, GMC, denali, tire size p265/70r16, dot number not available, and tires only have 17 thousand miles on them. When driving 60 mph right rear tire tread separated from the sidewall area. Consumer has contacted firestone, firestone has replaced the tires at no charge.
Traveling down the interstate at 75 mph with my two children and husband, and the tread completely and fully separated at the side wall of the tire. A policeman stopped right behind us and remarked that we must have firestone wilderness tires on it because just about a week before an expidition had 4 fatalaties because of a blowout with the same tires, about 1 mile up the road. No one in our vehicle was injured in our vehicle. We had contacted our dealer, Chevrolet, othe tire stores, and firestone/bridgestone. All basically said that it was our problem and that we had better get them changed because they are "death tires" and bridgestone hung up on us after they remarked that there is nothing wrong with their tires, it was because we didn't know how to drive a SUV. ( dot number: tire size: p26575r16 ).
Original 1999, Yukon, p245/75r16, dot#ap70hk11019, front right and rear right tire tread separated at 70mph. Manufactur has been notified. Remaining 3 tires started to separate from top of tread. Consumer states it looked as if the tread had slid right off, consumer contacted bf goodrich but they were not willing to assist.
While traveling, the left front tire exploded, causing consumer to go into a terrible spin, and side swiping a sign post, consumer is requesting replacement tires and also reimbursement for damage that the vehicle incurred. Firestone firehawk LS touring p215/70r16 111s.
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