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Problems with 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac TIRES

On average, the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 22 000 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 7 complaints from 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac about TIRES into the following categories.

TREAD/BELT 4 SIDEWALL 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 60 mph on the highway, the right rear tire blew out without warning. there were no obvious road hazards or debris. upon initial inspection, it was found that the tire had completely separated along the tread and sidewall area. there was a nhtsa recall, # 01t016000, regarding the tires. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin. the dealer and manufacturer were alerted. the tire was a firestone wilderness a/t p235/75r15.

Dt: splitting of the sidewall about an inch up from the bead. tires have not had a blow out. caller was looking at vehicle and found that all 4 tires had this problem. dealer and manufacturer have not been contacted yet.*ak

Vehicle experienced multiply problems. consumer noticed that while driving vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. all tires had stress marks located in the inner side of the tires. goodyear, wrangler rts p255/70r16. also, coolant was leaking from underneath the vehicle . consumer drove vehicle to the dealer, and mechanic could not duplicate the leak. but tires were replaced due to the stress marks. *ak

Tire recall firestone wilderness. *ak

While driving at speeds between 50-60 mph vehicle vibrated. the dealer determined that the vibration was caused but tire tread separation. *ak *nm

I have the good year wrangler tires, and i just want to state these are by far the worst tires that i have ever driven on. i felt like i'm on ice when the road is a damped. i have not been in a wreck because of them but i almost did. i own a ford explorer sport trac, and for suv they need better tires. *la

When the firestone wilderness at tires were recalled and ford sponsored their voluntary recall program, we tried to have our tires replaced. at the time, there was a tremendous backlog and we were told to wait; that the problem wouldn't affect us until the tires were 3 or more years old. after waiting for 2 years, we tried again to get the tires replaced, but were informed that ford would not help us in any way whatsoever--we had missed their deadline (which was never mentioned in the original materials and which is not mentioned in any web-site or nhtsa announcement we could find). during a recent trip from atlanta to florida, we were flagged to pull over by another motorist who noticed that our left-rear tire was smoking. we were able to pull off in time to replace it with the spare without rolling the vehicle or otherwise ending up dead. now we are trying to find out how to get the remaining tires replaced. please help. *nlm

After 15,000 miles and more than 50% tread remaining, there is zero wet traction on these tires. it seems that the traction grade on this tire is either wrong, or there needs to be a change in the system to evaluate and publish how the tires will grade after some wear and not brand new. *la

I am having a tire cupping problem with my 2001 ford explorer sport trac. i have had the tires aligned and rotated and the problem still exists. the dealer wants me to spend approximatey $500 for a new set of tires. i am curious if other ford sport trac owners have notified you of a similar problem. is there anything you can do to help me with this situation? thank you for your time.

When going 50 to 55 mph when put foot on brake steering wheel and tires vibrated. - i have had back to dealer 4 times last time they said it was tires so had to pay to replace tires something is very wrong because it is still happening my truck only has 38000 miles on it something has to be done about this problem i now know it is not a problem with the tires but there is a defect somewhere in the vehicle itself. *ak

Severe tread separation (dot number: 8xcu tiresize: p255/70r16)

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