merc
02-04-2005, 05:13 PM
I know this could be a grey area, but I don’t think the right people were listening. Most of us directed these problems to the Mercury service manager. Maybe we should blitz BF Goodrich with e-mails and phone calls. Someone from this site could benefit from a free set of new tires. What do you think ?
1-877-788-8899
Consumer Relations Department
P.O. Box 19001
Greenville, SC 29602-9001
OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) - BFGoodrich is recalling 20,000 Land Terrain tires sold in the United States and Canada because they do not have the required tread wear indicators. The tires were produced between Feb. 29 and Aug. 19, 2004 at the company's plant in Opelika, Ala., the company said in a statement Friday. The size is P235/75R15, and the mold numbers are 40381 and 40382. The recalled tires have U.S. Department of Transportation tire identification numbers that begin with DOT AN HL B411 and end with the last four digits 0904 through 3304. The DOT code is on the inner sidewall of the tire just above the wheel rim. BFGoodrich will mail notices to consumers who bought the tires and will replace them for free. Consumers who believe they are affected by the recall can return to where they purchased their tires for a free inspection, the company said. The tires were made using two molds provided by a supplier that did not have the required tread wear indicators, the company said. The indicators, also known as wear bars, let drivers know when they need to replace their tires.
1-877-788-8899
Consumer Relations Department
P.O. Box 19001
Greenville, SC 29602-9001
OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) - BFGoodrich is recalling 20,000 Land Terrain tires sold in the United States and Canada because they do not have the required tread wear indicators. The tires were produced between Feb. 29 and Aug. 19, 2004 at the company's plant in Opelika, Ala., the company said in a statement Friday. The size is P235/75R15, and the mold numbers are 40381 and 40382. The recalled tires have U.S. Department of Transportation tire identification numbers that begin with DOT AN HL B411 and end with the last four digits 0904 through 3304. The DOT code is on the inner sidewall of the tire just above the wheel rim. BFGoodrich will mail notices to consumers who bought the tires and will replace them for free. Consumers who believe they are affected by the recall can return to where they purchased their tires for a free inspection, the company said. The tires were made using two molds provided by a supplier that did not have the required tread wear indicators, the company said. The indicators, also known as wear bars, let drivers know when they need to replace their tires.