5 TIRES With a 98% FAILURE RATE!

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Published 2022-01-15
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  • @XtomJamesExtra
    Also, several of the listed tires are not available on the market anymore...just an FYI.
  • @jaydubb71
    The Ford and Firestone thing was due to Ford recommending lower tire pressures than what Firestone suggested. Firestone sure ate that bullet....
  • Watch out for Chinese ovation Brand. I had a compleat wild wire failure on both tyre on our caravan. Luckily I found it before heading off with our caravan in tow . The tyre DOT code pointed that it was a 2013 manufacture. Be very wary. Cheers from Nz
  • @privateer177666
    Wow! I’ve owned at least 2 of the identical brands mentioned an had issues with both.
  • @reekz1568
    I sell a ton of Hercules tires and I’ve never ran into this issue. I actually have them in my Tahoe and they ride good. I don’t even remember their sales rep telling me anything about a recall. Weird.
  • @Pablo-cp9nc
    A "blow out" with an airless tire. Any one else catch that?
  • @BrunskitANM
    That’s why I gave my baby normal Michelins
  • @Pablo-cp9nc
    My Firestone Destination ATs have been great.
  • I use chinese tires "Wanli" for my 22 inch wheels (i drive a base model Chrysler 300c) here in the Philippines, so far its impressive i have it for two years now and its not noisy as stated maybe its one of the few good chinese tire brand along with Sailun
  • @BrogeKilrain
    Firestone tires repeatedly since 70s the Radial 721 and many other car and truck tires .
  • @Txyankee13
    Impact bubbles can happen to ANY tire. Not just Cooper. What a load of shit.
  • @erikahuxley
    I was a victim of that Goodyear tire, or a model that look very similar. Made in China crap.
  • @normurban6649
    Such a dumb piece. The Coopers along with Goodyear, Firestone, Uniroyal and most others had the "Burble" problem in the 60's and 70's, they all grew out of it, as tech improved. Cooper is now a very good quality tire. The Firestone pictures you used are from the old Firestone 500 mess of the 1970's. All that has been long corrected since Bridgestone took over.. Low end any tire won't give the mileage of upscale tires, that's why up scales cost more, different rubber compounds. Chinese tires: you buy cheap, you get cheap, so be it.