Tim Weaver said:
kubiak03 said:
I recall ultimately it was the Firestone tires that were found to be the problem.
Long story short, the adhesive Firestone used in the tires didn't like high air temperatures which caused the failures
Which the high temperatures were brought on by people not checking their tire pressures. Doing 80 on the interstate with under inflated tires and the weight of an SUV on them was the true cause.
This. They also had a significantly higher incidence with women drivers due to both the lack of attention to maintenance and the tendency to overcorrect after a blowout. (Go ahead and be angry, the statistics bore it out)
The tire issue was due to talcum powder used in the vulcanizing of the rubber, and we now have air pressure monitors because of this failure as it was the other contributing factor along with high temps.
So, long post longer, it was the tires and not specifically the vehicle.