Six problems related to tire tread/belt have been reported for the 1998 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 1998 Honda Accord. The contact purchased four grand am lxe tires. While driving 60mph, the vehicle began shaking and the tires weren't making proper contact with the road. The two front tires were worn, uneven and the tread began tearing apart. The remaining tread depth is approximately 5/32. The tire mileage at the time the failure occurred was unknown. The tire pressure was not available. The tire size was p205/65r15. The dot number was 08407540. Pictures available. The current and vehicle failure mileage were 157232.
I purchased a full set of futura 775 p205/65r15 tires for 1998 Honda Accord on 05/01/2005 from pep boys store. Within aprox. 6 months, two of the tires developed broken/ separated belts causing severe handling/ drivable problems. The store was reluctant to replace all tires, but replaced the two faulty tires with 2000lte tires. Now a third tire has developed the same issue. I replaced it with a good used tire and have kept the broken one for possible return to store.
Front tires started shaking and didn't know which one. Tread separated from the tire at 73 mph one the right side front, causing the right front fender to collapse plus other damage in this area. Tires were bridgestoneturanza h revo p205/65r15 92h on a 1998 Honda Accord sedan. Tires replaced. Tire available at dealer. Front end damage ($1800. 00) pending results from firestone/bridgestone office.
While traveling 55mph on the highway and without prior warning there were a loud noise. Consumer was able to pull over to the shoulder. The left front driver side tire tread separated from wheel. Dunlop, size 14, dot # dbr48188e.
Tires came apart as, tread came apart from tire, could lift it up. ( dot number: tire size: original ).
Treads separated on both rear tires @ 37,000 miles. Vehicle became very unstable. Dealer acknowleged defect and discounted 2 new tire but with both tires failing it may be a manufacture problem thanks. (tiresize: 14inch)( dot number: tire size: 14inch ).
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