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Problems with 2003 Ford F-150 TIRES

On average, the 2003 Ford F-150 starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 55 096 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 13 complaints from 2003 Ford F-150 about TIRES into the following categories.

TREAD/BELT 7 SIDEWALL 5 VALVE 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2003 Ford F-150

One general grabber stx, from walmart, on front of f150 base model truck shredded on highway. following day the other front tire of same year and model of tire shredded. they shredded at 49,189 mies, 3yrs of use, still under tire manufacturers warranty. dot: a30khm580816 and a30khm581316. i suspect the model of tire can't handle the load of the front of the truck. whereas the exact same models of tires and same dot numbers on the rear are still running on the truck with 2900 miles more. the set of these four tires were all installed on the same date.

One general grabber stx, from walmart, on front of f150 base model truck shredded on highway. following day the other front tire of same year and model of tire shredded. they shredded at 49,189 mies, 3yrs of use, still under tire manufacturers warranty. dot: a30khm580816 and a30khm581316. i suspect the model of tire can't handle the load of the front of the truck. whereas the exact same models of tires and same dot numbers on the rear are still running on the truck with 2900 miles more. the set of these four tires were all installed on the same date.

I had a catostrophic sidewall failure of a goodyear wrangler duratrac tire (mdw8 b11v 4110) that had only 2140 miles on it. the tire failed at 35 mph but had to be driven about 100 feet to remove it safely from the roadway. i have a picture of the result if needed. had this happened on the interstate the result would have been significant.

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 ford f-150 equipped with capitol precision trac ii tires, size: 255/70r16. while the vehicle was in park, the tread from both front tires separated. the vehicle was taken to a dealer. the technician diagnosed that the tread separated from both front tires and that the tires needed to be replaced. the tires were not replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the tires were included in nhtsa campaign number: 14t013000. the vin was unavailable. the vehicle failure mileage was 119,000. the tire failure mileage was unknown.

Very bad tread wear on front outside edge. looked like alignment problem since tires still have 80% of tread. tech at alignment shop said the alignment was ok and showed me where the tread had started to separate from the casing. tech advised to replace tires very soon. tire size not on recall list so it looks like i am stuck with replacing a bum set of tires

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 ford f-150 equipped with bf goodrich long trail t/a tires. the contact stated that all four tires had severe cracks and were dry rotted in the tread and sidewalls. the store at which the tires were bought was contacted and stated that they nor the manufacturer were responsible for the failure and offered no assistance. the failure mileage on the tires was 38,000 and the vehicle failure mileage 150,000. the vin was unavailable.

Driving on i-95 in florida, when i experienced a violent shaking of the truck. the truck swerved side to side almost resulting in a crash. i was able to control the truck and bring it to the side of the road. i discovered that my driver side rear tire had the tread separated from the tire. it was cooper tire discoverer h/t 265/70r17. so far, cooper took my information and is going to send paperwork on the damage to the truck. *tr

I purchased new tires and rims in 05/2006. these tires and rims are only used from may through october. on september 26, 2009 i had a tire lose air on the interstate. i pulled over as rapidly as possible. upon examination i found the valve stem to be cause of the tire failure,upon further examination i found the other wheels had valve stems that were cracking in the same manner as the valve stem that failed. i had the valve stems replacedin the three tires that didn't fail but was unable to on the tire that went flat because of sidewall damage to that tire. at this time i found out there had been a recall on valve stems. after further investigation i found out my valve stems are not part of the recall. the recall involves valve stems manufactured for dill or tech international between 07/2006 and 11/ 2006. the valve stems i have are tr 413 manufactured by argo winsoonshanghai. i have two of the valve stems and the damaged tire. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 ford f-150. the vehicle has goodyear wrangler tires, size p235/70r16. the contact stated that the sidewalls of all five (including spare) tires were defective. they looked as if someone had taken a knife and cut around the tires. he took the vehicle in for a tire rotation and oil change, which is when the defective tires were discovered. initially, the manufacturer was going to replace the tires; however, the contact was not so certain at the time of the complaint. the current and failure mileages were approximately 61,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 ford f-150. the vehicle has continental sport lt/suv tires, size lt235/85r16. while driving 65 mph, the tread from the rear driver's side separated from the tire. the failure damaged the wheel well on the vehicle. that same day, the contact noticed that the tire was wobbling. the tire has not been diagnosed by the dealer. the dot number was unknown. the vehicle current and failure mileages were 122,000 and the tire failure mileage was 10,000.

Tread came off, total failure, explosive consequences: two fender braces ripped off, the right rear fender damaged substantially, and the right rear taillight smashed from the tire tread hitting the inside if the fender well. another tire just afterwards had to be replaced when because it was making a ...rump-rump sound. suspect tire tread separation in both instances. *jb

Ameristar tires!! are they good tires? my opinion is no, no, no! i have 16,000 miles of granny-like driving on my 2003 ford f-150, with the original ameristar tires provided stock on my truck. we don't get that much rain in california but every time it does rain i notice that i have to drive even more cautiously than i ever have. i slide all over the place even when the tires were brand new. well today i merged onto the freeway at approximately 55 mph, while everyone else was passing me in there little tiny cars at 75 mph. i hit a puddle and that's all she wrote. i slid across 4 lanes and smashed into the center divide. this is just another example of car manufacturers and just about everyone else cutting corners to save a buck and risking the lives of children, mine was in the car, and consumers. i have already read that ameristar tires are falling apart anyway and ford should rectify the situation and replace those garbage tires with something better. now, after i have just about killed myself and my daughter, i have come to the conclusion that something needs to be done about this situation. please help!!! i have to pay for the damage done to my truck and my higher insurance rates because of a cheap product. "aw he's probably a bad driver." you say, well i have driven thousands of miles in trucks in rainy, snowy weather and have never had any problems with hydroplaning. get rid of your ameristar tires right away if you live in rainy areas. *jb

Dt: while driving the interstate at 65 mph rear passenger tire sidewall blew out. had a big bubble and it blew out the side. the tire was so hot one couldn't touch it. temperature outside was 92 degrees. tire was just rotated at 32,800 miles at ford. the actual mileage on tire was 33,210. *ak

Consumer complained about a tire defect. these tires came with the purchase of the vehicle. ameritrac p255/70r16. the tread came completely off the tire but the tire never went flat. vehicle began to pull to the left and spun into a wall. the vehicle was going about 50 mph when it hit the wall and the air bags failed to deploy. provide further details.

While driving at 45 mph, suddenly the right rear axle broke and snapped off. this resulted in the right rear tire flying off followed by the driver losing control of the truck and impacting a ditch . the driver sustained minor bruises. *jb the engineer stated that the axle flew off on impact even though the tire flew off prior to impact. *sc

Tires were showing wear on outer edges at 4,000 miles. i rotated at that time. they continued to show wear. had truck aligned at 12,000 but it really wasn't out of alignment. ford says that is normal and we are turning too much and that is what is causing the wear. *jb

2003 ford f150. the consumer had a tire blow out with bf goodrich tire equipment. *mr there was a blowout on the passenger right side rear. the consumer requested reimbursed. *sc *jb

I had a severe blow out of a factory tire at low speed on a cold tire. the tire had approximately 6000 miles and had not been low on air. i have kept the damaged tire for inspection by qualified person. *la

A vibration at 38-42. delaer has rotated and balanced tires twice in 5600 miles and told me i need to balance and rotate more often because my tires are cupping. the vibration has not gone away. the dealer then stated that i needed to get ford to replace my general tires with michelins. i am still waiting for ford to tell the dealer what to do.*ak

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