"Defect On Firestone tires that resulted in Tread Separation " ?????????
Never seen that in the news reports . All I ever seen was the " Your Fault , not our Fault" comments From both Ford and Firestone .
Does not matter what brand of tire you run , if you run it under pressurized , You are going to have issue's . Most common issue is heat build-up with subsequent tread separation and blow-out . A REAL common error that many people assume is that all the "gators " , ( Truck tire treads ) that they see on freeways and roads are the results of trucks using retreads . WRONG !!! It is from under inflation , even on Brand new virgin tires .
The higher the psi rating on the tire , the more margin for inflation error you have . Were a Semi tire is 100 psi and 10% less is 90 psi , a car tire at 32 psi has a margin of only 3.2 psi .
My old ford mentioned above is rarely drove except to haul , thus I keep the tires near max cold psi , that and the overload springs make for a stiff ride anyway when empty . "Wear" is a experimental research project to find the best psi for a given vehicle , tire and placement combination .
Example : My ex-truck had a 234" wheelbase and the steer tires lasted the longest with the best wear at 110 psi while the truck I have now has a 265" wheelbase and It likes 105 psi . That is a 5% swing ( 4.6 or there abouts actually ) , But on semi tire's that is within a inflation margin that is acceptable without damage to tire .
Not a Tire expert , Just someone that drives more miles in a month than most do in a year .
Fred H.
P.S. I am in no way bashing Ford or Firestone , I myself would lay most of the blame on the owners of those vehicles in that whole mess for lack of common sense . Tragedy , Yes , Lives were lost but over the years , people have lost a lot of what would of been normal common sense in past society . Example , Flat tires . How many times do you see people blazing down the freeway at 65 mph + on one of those temp spare tires ??? ( that have a max rated speed of 45 mph. ) . I see it every day . Is that the tire maker or the vehicle maker's fault when that tire goes and the car crashes ??? Just food for thought .