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The consumer was the owner of a 1999 Cadillac Deville. The consumer stated that the tires had bubbles. The consumer replaced one tire at a time until all of the tires were replaced because of the bubbles. The consumer stated that this past weekend he experienced a blow out on the passenger's side front tire because of a bubble. The consumer exchanged the tire with the Cadillac dealer, and they installed the same brand of tire that was originally on the vehicle. When the contact returned home he replaced the tire with a different brand of tires. The mileage on the vehicle at the time of the first replacement was 20,000 miles. The second time the vehicle had approximately 40,000 miles. The dealership stated that they would replace the vehicle with the same type of tires, but if the consumer wanted a different brand of tires there would not be a warranty for the tires. The consumer had not contacted the manufacturer about these the tires. The tire manufacturer was vogue, the tire line is P225/ 975. The contact was going to submit additional information about the vehicle and tires by mail. (11/17/05)
Michelin tires P225/60R16, dot unknown, original equipment on a 1999, Cadillac Deville with 7000 miles. While vehicle was parked consumer noticed bubble delamination on rear passenger tire's sidewall. Tires inflated as GM specified 30 psi, Michelin XW4.
- Strongsville, OH, USA
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- Los Vegas, NV, USA