Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SUSPENSION
641706/01/1999606839Addressing tire balance hints. *tt09/03/1999

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION - FRONT
05/23/200007/01/1996
 As we were enroute to disney world with 2 adults and 2 children in the motorhome, we noticed a vibration that grew in intensity as we approached datona beach late in the afternoon. within 5 miles of first noticing the vibration, we pulled off interstate 95 and i looked at all of the tires. as a former factory service rep for ford and a fully certified ase mechanic from many years ago, i scrutinized the tires intensely with my eyes and hands finding nothing abnormal. we decided to press on to daytona beach to find a tire store and have the vibration checked out. within 1 mile of pulling onto the freeway again, the front right tire shredded and damaged the undercarriage and fender paint on the vehicle. we summonsed a service truck and had the spare tire replaced. while in orlando, we ordered a new tire and had it replaced. returning home we stopped at a weigh station to see just how heavy the vehicle was with just the four of us in it and found that we were within 300# of the max gross weight allowed for the front tires. the tire pressures have been maintained closely and the vehicle has been aligned regularly. there was now abnormal wear patterns on the tire. last fall, the front tires were rotated with the inside rear tires to maintain the rotation pattern. *ak( dot number: vd1l1xa086 tire size: lt22575r16 )
SUSPENSION - FRONT - SHOCK ABSORBER
197002
 While driving at 45/55 mph right front tire went out of round, and the left front tire started showing signs of fatigue. when this occurred front shocks failed, and the hydraulic fluid spilled onto the catalytic converter. this resulted in severe frontal vehicle damage. the manufacturer had been notified.*ak
SUSPENSION - REAR - SPRINGS - LEAF SPRING ASSEMBLY - LEAF
11/01/1996
 The vehicle rear suspension springs are becoming undone because they do not meet the requirements to hold the total gross weight of vehicle, causing the vehicle to sag and lose control. could cause an accident. *ak