by GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER CO.
GENERAL 950165 TIRE RECALLS - (4 Records Found)
Using tires that have been recalled could potentially be disasterous. But keep in mind, a recall could be for something as simple as a mis-print on the sidewall.
You should find your specific tire brand, model and/or size of your tire to be sure it is safe to use.
Find your tire listed below. Results are sorted by tire size and/or model & defect. Select your desired tire to view the complete details.
Information provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Problem: THE INVOLVED TIRES FAIL TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". THE NON-COMPLIANCE EXISTS BECAUSE THE TIRES MAY DEVELOP SEPARATIONS BETWEEN TREAD AND PLY MATERIAL IN THE SIDEWALL AND TREAD AREAS. Recall Details - 5/25/1979
Problem: TIRES FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE ENDURANCE TEST REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". Recall Details - 1/29/1980
Problem: TIRES DO NOT COMPLY WITH THE ENDURANCE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". THIS CAN RESULT IN TREAD SEPARATION. Recall Details - 1/6/1980
Problem: THE INVOLVED TIRES DO NOT COMPLY WITH THE ENDURANCE REQUIREMENT OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 119, "NEW PNEUMATIC TIRES FOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS". TREAD AND BELT COMPONENTS MAY SEPARATE FROM THE RUBBER COMPOUND OF THE TIRE. Recall Details - 3/11/1980
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