Michelin Recalls 1.3 Million Tires Over Safety Concerns, Were Used on Certain Ford Vans
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Michelin Recalls 1.3 Million Tires Over Safety Concerns, Were Used on Certain Ford Vans



We all know how important tires are for our safety, so when a manufacture issues a recall, it's time to pay attention. On Monday, Michelin said that it is recalling approximately 1.3 million units of its LTX M/S commercial light truck tires sold primarily in North America, because the tread might come apart. Read more »




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