NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 9, 2007

Importer Recalls Chinese-Made Tires

Company Claims 255,000 Tires Lack Safety Feature That Prevents Tread Separation

  • A tire importer said it would recall 255,000 Chinese-made tires it claims were defective because they lack a safety feature that prevents tread separation.

    A tire importer said it would recall 255,000 Chinese-made tires it claims were defective because they lack a safety feature that prevents tread separation.  (CBS/AP/iStockphoto)

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(CBS)  A tire importer said Thursday it would recall 255,000 Chinese-made tires it claims are defective because they lack a safety feature that prevents tread separation.

The recall involves half the number of tires that the importer, Foreign Tire Sales Inc., had identified in June as possibly posing a risk.

The models involved are steel-belted radial replacement tires for pickups, vans and sport utility vehicles that consumers bought from early 2004 through mid-2006, Foreign Tire Sales said.

The small company, based in Union, N.J., estimated the recall would cost it $20 million, spokesman Andrew D. Frank said. It was ordered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in June to recall as many as 450,000 tires that it bought from Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co. since 2002.

"Consumers should know that the affected tires meet all federal motor vehicle safety standards. But we went the extra mile by testing them and determining that they did not meet our standards, which are more rigorous," Richard Kuskin, president of Foreign Tire Sales, said in a statement.

Hangzhou Zhongce said it fully cooperated with NHTSA and "has not found any evidence that the ... tires at issue contain any structural defects or are missing any safety features."

The recall is among a series of recent problems involving imports from China. Products including toys, toothpaste, seafood and pet food have been recalled.

Information on the tire recall was to be posted at Foreign Tire Sale's Web site, http://www.foreigntire.com. Consumers can also call a toll-free number, 888-899-9293.

The recall applies to Westlake, Compass and YKS brand tires in these sizes and models:

— Size LT235/75R-15, models CR861 and CR857, with a DOT number beginning 7DT5FTS.

— Size LT235/85R-16, models CR860, CR861 and CR857, with a DOT number beginning 7DT2FTS.

— Size LT245/75R-16, models CR860, CR861 and CR857, with a DOT number beginning 7DT3FTS.

— Size LT265/75R-16, models CR860, CR861 and CR857, with a DOT number beginning 7DT4FTS.

— Size LT31X10.5 R-15, models CR857 and CR861, with a DOT number beginning 7DT6FTS.

Although Foreign Tire Sales did not make the tires, it is responsible for the recall, under U.S. law.

NHTSA ordered the recall after Foreign Tire Sales told the agency that some of Hangzhou Zhongce's tires were made without a safety feature, called a gum strip, that helps bind the belts of a tire to each other. Some of the tires had a gum strip about half the width of the 0.6 millimeter gum strip Foreign Tire Sales expected, the importer said.

It said it contracted for Hangzhou Zhongce to provide gum strips, but the manufacturer changed the design without informing Foreign Tire Sales.

Hangzhou Zhongce has denied that, asserting that the design did not include a gum strip. It also called the basis for the defect determination by Foreign Tire Sales "highly questionable."

The manufacturer has also told NHTSA that it has received just 11 claims for property damage from the nearly 450,000 tires purchased by Foreign Tire Sales, a rate it called "extremely low." The repairs averaged $1,722, "which is consistent with minor fender well damage," Hangzhou Zhongce said.

Hangzhou Zhongce also said it paid just 1,540 warranty claims for such items as ride disturbance and sidewall issues, which are not related to the alleged defect.

The details of the recall come a month later than Foreign Tire Sales had initially expected. Frank, the company spokesman, attributed the delay to gathering information from the manufacturer.


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by my2centss August 11, 2007 12:38 PM EDT
"It is going to cost this "Small" company twenty million bucks.....Tough!"
Posted by drinuk at 12:21 AM : Aug 10, 2007

How much did it cost Firestone? Now a Japanese company, but built in US.

"I buy Purina Dog Chow now."
Posted by patriot75 at 07:48 PM : Aug 09, 2007

Wheat gluten was in most domestic dog food. Just because its assembled here, does not mean its components are from here.

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by randaids August 10, 2007 2:09 PM EDT
China is trying to get us in any manner possible. I have heard that the fasteners on the bridge in MN were made in China as are most fasteners the US uses these days. Bummer.
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by rmmm201 August 10, 2007 1:47 PM EDT
It's getting hard to find a product not made in China. If you shop WalMart.
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by carlylaine August 10, 2007 11:27 AM EDT
incog-nito

You are going to die with a scowl on your ugly mug. GAWD! What patriot75 wrote was a riot. Shut and place a bag over your nasty liberal face.
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by drinuk August 10, 2007 3:21 AM EDT
It is going to cost this "Small" company twenty million bucks.....Tough!

That'll teach him to buy American in future, No sympathy whatsoever, I hope he looses his roof.
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by incog-nito August 9, 2007 11:12 PM EDT
patriot75: Dude, sushi is from Japan, not China. And it has to be made fresh on site, not imported. At least get your jokes straight.
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by olebd August 9, 2007 9:26 PM EDT
They're probably made out of scrap cardboard like some of those fatty meat wraps.
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