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Re: Cooper Tires!!! Huge Problems!!!
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Posted by Keith-OR on November 04, 2005 at 07:15:37 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Re: Cooper Tires!!! Huge Problems!!! posted by Midwest redneck on November 04, 2005 at 01:59:08:
I would like to know when you have ever seen big Corps or Gov. do or change anything WITHOUT someone blowing the whistle on them. Maybe the News media is not what it used to be, but where would we the American public be without it, Maybe Irac, Iran, maybe even Cuba pick your poison..I for one have some of Cooper Junk tires, had them on my Ford F350 4x4. Running down last summer the freeway at 60 mph, right front tire seperated pealed tread off. One scary ride especially with kids in truck with me daughter 6 and son 19 (handycapped). How would you like this to happen to you with Your family in vehicle!!! I did not wait for any report to remove cooper tires from my Truck, I still have them (Cooper tires) stacked behind shed so if you want to put them on your truck I will gladly pay freight to ship them your way...JMHO.... No offense intended, just that Cooper tires are a sore spot with me. Keith
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