Alan Reagan
TDR MEMBER
Anybody watch the Firestone congressional hearings on CSPAN yesterday. Gotta say, the CEO of Firestone (Lampe) was about as straight up as I've ever seen. Not once did he skirt the issue of tire problems. He was requesting that Ford open up, partner with Firestone to figure out the problem and implement the solution. He said the same tires come on the Ford Ranger but have a separaton rate that is eight times less than the Explorer. The Ranger is more in line with the overall average of all manufacturer separation rates. Also, he pointed out that there have already been two fatal accidents involving Explorer's that changed from Firestone to Cooper, then had a tread separation resulting in a rollover. Finally, Argentina is experiencing the same problem with Explorer's rolling over after tire tread separation. Interestingly enough, they are running mostly Goodyear tires on the vehicles down there. It sounded like he wanted to scream "Design flaw" but was very businesslike and called for more independant testing to determine why these vehicles are rolling over after a tread separation. He said that separation is a failure mode of all tires and that vehicles are theoretically designed to still be controlled after a tread separation occurs. Final note, I didn't realize until he pointed it out that the most common separation occurs on the left rear of the vehicle.