5.3
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 17,647 miles
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My Subaru came stock with Firestone wilderness tires. When the Ford/Firestone incident was happening, the Subaru website posted a message that the tires used on the Subaru's were not in the recall. This morning, I had a blow out that caused me to swerve violently into the #3 lane causing the traffic to swerve. When I pulled over and inspected the tire, I noticed that the sidewall of the tire has delaminated from the rest of the tire. No other foreign objects or other visible signs can be seen to have caused the blow out. It's plain to see that it's definitely a manufacturers defect. I contacted Subaru and they insist that the tires that came on the vehicle are not a part of the recall from Ford. And that I should go to a Subaru dealer to have them inspect the tire. (tiresize: 225 60/16)
- Danville, CA, USA
Right rear tire had sudden and catostrophic disintegration of sidewall at highway speed without hitting any debri. No loss of control but total loss of tire.( dot number: Tire size: 225/60/16 )
- Minocqua, WI, USA
- Washington, DC, USA