Cooper Tire is recalling some of its Cooper CS4 Touring (VR) tires because the tread could separate from the tires, resulting in a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The recalled tires are size 215/55R17, produced between September 7 and October 11, 2008. These tires may not have cured for an adequate period of time. Improperly cured tires can lead to tread separation. Cooper will replace the tires free of charge.
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