Yes, we have enough to worry about when pulling horse trailers that we should not have to worry about tires in good condition. I was coming home Thursday pulling my horses in my trailer with my Ford F250 diesel. My tires were 2 years old but I only use this truck to pull my trailers and it has low miles on it. I had Courser A/T tires, load range E, supposedly made by Firestone, and I had checked the pressure at my last stop. They had very good tread on them. I was driving on the interstate at 70 mph for an hour and then I took the exit and got on the River Road and was doing 30 mph when the tire just blew out and sounded like a shotgun.
Friday I brought the tire back to the dealer to see about the warranty coverage. He said it was probably a manufacturing defect and he would give me a partial credit. I had paid $124 each for the tires. He checked his book and said they were now $168 and he would give me a $30 credit and charge me $138. I told him what to do with the tire and went to Sam's to get a name-brand American tire. I got Goodyear A/T D2 Load range E tires for $128 each. I hope these are not the ones they are having problems with.