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tire damage => tread separation
Hi all... Just wanted to see if anyone had the same problem with their current CRV.
I have a 2004 with 21000 miles on it, and had a tread separation from the rear passager side wheel last night. Tires always kept at 34psi and checked during oil change. Check photo: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...1_144_full.jpg Lots of tread left, never went over any huge bumps or curb rub. They are Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684. I started warrantiy claim on it with Bridgestone, will see how it turns out... \\dc |
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Please let us know what happens.
I also have a 2004 EX and have about 15000 miles..... I'm not sure what tires I have. whatever they put on at the dealer.... I'll have to check. |
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Re: tire damage => tread separation
looks like a blow out to me.
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Re: tire damage => tread separation
I just got exact same thing when my CR-V is 25000 miles. The tire tread seperates with shoulder. I always keep the tire pressure as 26 Psi, which is suggested by owner manual.
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I had catastrophic tread separation on the right rear tire of my 1999 Honda CRV. Tire was Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684 with approximately 12,000 on it. Proper air pressure. Firestone says that it was my fault because of either over inflation or under inflation. I am going to file suit. Are there any others out there with tire tread separations related to Bridgestone/Firestone tire products? Please contact me. Thanks.
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