Tire Recall
Are your tires among the 440,000 across 9 brands that have just been recalled?
David J. Neal
Mon, March 1, 2021, 4:10 PM
Problems with tires made by Cooper and sold by eight other brands — sidewall problems in particular — caused two recalls of approximately 442,955 tires last week.
Here’s what you need to know about the two recalls.
Recall No. 1
The problem, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration: “A sidewall separation may cause the tire to rapidly deflate, increasing the risk of a crash.”
No. of tires involved: 430,298.
Brands involved:
▪ Big O’s AT/T Big foot /275/65R18 and Bigfoot A/S/275/65R18.
▪ Cooper’s Discoverer models A/T3/275/65R18; AT3 4S/275/55R20; AT3 4S/275/65R18; RTX/275/65R18; and Evolution H/T/275/65R18.
▪ Discount Tire’s Discoverer ATP/275/65R18.
▪ Hercules’ Terra Track A/T II/275/65R18.
▪ Les Schwab’s Back Country QS3 Touring HT/275/65R18 and QS4 All Terrain/275/65R18.
▪ Mastercraft’s Courser AXT/275/55R20; AXT/275/65R18; AXT2/275/55R20; AXT2/275/65R18; and HSX TOUR/275/65R18.
▪ Mickey Thompson’s Deegan 38 All-Terrain/275/55R20 and All-Terrain/275/65R18.
▪ Pep Boys’ Adventurer A/T/275/65R18 and H/T/275/65R18.
▪ TBC’s Multi-Mile Wild Country XTX Sport 4S/275/55R20 and 4S/275/65R18.
Remedy: Dealers will replace the tires, starting March 25. Customers can call Cooper Tire at 800-854-6288 and reference Cooper Tire recall No. 178.
Recall No. 2
The problem, according to the NHTSA: “A sidewall failure may cause the tire to rapidly deflate, increasing the risk of a crash.”
No. of tires involved: 11,957.
Brands involved:
▪ Cooper’s CS5 Grand Touring/225/55R17.
▪ Mastercraft’s LSR Grand Touring/225/55R17.
Remedy: Dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the tires. Cooper will start letting customers know by April 22. Customers can call Cooper Tire at 800-854-6288 and reference Cooper Tire recall No. 177-2.
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I have Hercules on my truck. My friend owns the shop where I do business. I’ll check with him.
Thanks.
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I don’t own any cars new enough to use 18” plus rims. But thanks for the heads up!
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in a hundred years ya cant make a tire
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I don't have anything running 18's but I sent the list to a couple of guys who do
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No. of tires involved: 11,957.
Brands involved:
▪ Cooper’s CS5 Grand Touring/225/55R17.
▪ Mastercraft’s LSR Grand Touring/225/55R17.
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I don't run anything in those sizes (and typically not those brands either), but thanks for the heads up.
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What do you call it when you live in the South, send in your tires and they send back another set?
Reintarnation
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Good to know I'm clear too bad I didn't have a set ready to replace LOL
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This is happening just after Goodyear announced the purchase of Cooper.
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bpost: 31515587773211/comments/31515604033051
This is happening just after Goodyear announced the purchase of Cooper.
Interesting
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It is interesting to me that tires have a shelf life and can develop flat spots if on a vehicle not used. It is rubber.........supposed to be flexible and bounce back. 😵
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I'm running a set of CS5's, but not that size. Good rubber is an important thing.😎
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mohawk600: 31515587773211/comments/31515630097307
It is interesting to me that tires have a shelf life and can develop flat spots if on a vehicle not used. It is rubber.........supposed to be flexible and bounce back. 😵
Polymers creep under load, so it's no surprise whatsoever.
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There is a good chance that car in the oncoming lane has those on it. Stay safe all!
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I have become a Michelin man these last several years. You do get what you pay for!
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mohawk600: 31515587773211/comments/31515630097307
It is interesting to me that tires have a shelf life and can develop flat spots if on a vehicle not used. It is rubber.........supposed to be flexible and bounce back. 😵
In cold weather our tires get flat spots when they're parked for the day. You have to drive around the parking lot awhile to get them round again before you try going out on the road. On the arctic coast we had to move the heavy equipment every day or the flat spots would freeze to the ground and when you tried moving them it would tear the bottom of the tires off.
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Just saw this and checked mine. I'm running Cooper Evolution H/Ts in 265/70R17 so I guess I'm safe.
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I know mine are 18 inch but no idea as to brand . Will have to get wife or son to take a look . New set of tire would be good
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Thanks for the heads up, bought 4 of these 18 inch Cooper's for my truck 4 years ago. After inspecting mine last night I noticed a thin sheet of rubber about 2mm thick and 4 inches long being squeezed out of where the side of the tread is attached to the sidewall. Never seen a tire do this. Going to contact dealer I purchased them from Monday. Thankyou!
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I've seen lots of expensive Cooper tires that go egg shaped within 5k miles. (was on company vec's)
Never did like Cooper tires. They left a bad taste in my mouth several years ago and the taste comes back when I see a Cooper tires sign.
I will not buy any brand of tire from anyone that has a Cooper tire advertisement.
If a tire dealer even mentions a Cooper tire as a alternate brand of tire I leave immediately and do not ever go back.
If you want a good brand of tire, buy Michelins and don't look back.
If you are driving on rough road and rocks ask your dirt road mail carrier what he uses.
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