
EP Tyre Recalls Vizzoni Dreamliner A/T Tires Over Sidewall Safety Risk
EP Tyre has announced a recall affecting select Vizzoni Dreamliner A/T tires sized LT265/75R16 due to a critical safety concern involving potential sidewall separation. This defect raises serious risks of sudden tire failure, which can cause drivers to lose control and increase the chance of accidents. The recall covers specific production runs of these all-terrain tires, commonly fitted on light trucks and SUVs across the US market.
While EP Tyre has not yet published exact production dates or DOT codes for the affected tires, owners are urged to inspect their tires without delay. The company is actively notifying registered purchasers and coordinating with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to facilitate a smooth recall process. Customers with impacted tires can receive free replacements at authorized dealers following prompt inspections.
This recall highlights ongoing challenges within the tire industry regarding manufacturing quality control, especially for imported or lesser-known brands competing in the US retail space. The Vizzoni Dreamliner A/T targets budget-conscious buyers seeking an affordable option for both off-road and highway driving.
Experts attribute sidewall separation problems largely to bonding failures during the tire curing process or weaknesses in reinforcement materials. EP Tyre, a smaller player compared to industry giants like Michelin and Goodyear, faces the complex task of meeting stringent US safety standards amid global supply chain pressures.
To date, there have been no reported injuries or accidents linked to this defect. Nevertheless, EP Tyre stresses the importance of proactive tire replacement to avoid potential incidents. Dealers have been instructed to halt sales of the affected tire size until the issue is resolved.
This recall comes amid increased NHTSA scrutiny of tire integrity following recent high-profile cases. Consumers can check for recalls by entering their vehicle identification number (VIN) or tire DOT number on the NHTSA website.
The situation reflects the broader balance in the US tire market between affordability and safety, especially as smaller brands strive to establish themselves against established competitors.
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