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NEXEN ROADIAN HTX

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NEXEN ROADIAN HTX Summary

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9999 NEXEN ROADIAN HTX

ID: 2126443

TIRES:TREAD/BELT

The contact owns a 2017 Ram 3500 equipped with Nexen Tires, Tire size: 235/80/R17, Tire Line: Roadian ATX, DOT Numbers: 8EX6CMDL4517, 8EX6CMLL1616, 8EX6CMDR1017, 8EX6CMDL1017 and 8EX6CMCL1017. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, two of the tires exploded into pieces on different occasions. The contact was able to pull over to the side of the road. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop, where the tires were replaced. The contact stated that a third tire exploded while driving. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop, where it was recommended to replace all four tires because the tire brand and line was defective. The contact was informed that the tires were separating from inside out. The contact stated that the failure mainly occurred while hauling a camper. The manufacturer was contacted and advised the contact to install a gauge on each tire. The contact followed the manufacturer's instructions; however, the failure persisted. The contact filed a refund claim with the manufacturer and was informed that the claim was approved. The manufacturer advised the contact to destroy the tires and to send a picture of the destroyed tires. The contact followed the manufacturer's instructions but was later informed that the pictures were not received. The contact had not received a refund from the manufacturer. The tires were replaced with a different brand tire. The tires were original tires. The tire failure mileage was approximately 14,000. The vehicle mileage was approximately 14,000. The VIN was not available.

9999 NEXEN ROADIAN HTX

ID: 2102156

TIRES:TREAD/BELT

Nexen Roadian HTX RH5 LT235 / 80 R 17. While driving down interstate and pulling a 21,000 lb GVWR fifth wheel trailer, the truck began vibrate. After stopping it appeared that the front passenger tire was out of round. This was confirmed after jacking up the vehicle. Suspect internal damage to the radials. The tire had a total of 16,600 miles on it. Tire had cold pressure of 80 psi and was just checked 4 days prior to the incident. Luckily, the issue was discovered prior to a catastrophic failure, so no damage or accident occured for this particular failure.