Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. is recalling more than 430,000 light truck tires nationwide due to reported issues that can lead to tire failure, The Associated Press reported.
The tire company revealed in documents posted by U.S. safety regulators on Friday that the tires can potentially develop sidewall bulges, which can cause the tire to lose air quickly.
Tires made by Discoverer, Evolution, Courser, Deegan, Adventurer, Hercules, Back Country, Multi-Mile, Wild Country and Big O in multiple sizes made between Feb. 1, 2018 and Dec. 1, 2019 have all been recalled, the AP reported.
Owners will be notified if their tires have been affected beginning on March 25. Dealers will also replace the defective tires, the AP noted.
Cooper Tire’s website recommends that people who think they may be affected by the recall contact the nearest Cooper Tire retailer.
“If you believe you are affected by a recall do not wait to receive a notification,” the website states, providing the number to Cooper’s Consumer Relations Department and a link to help customers identify a store near them.
Cooper also stated that no injury claims, deaths or property damage have been reported in connection to the issue with the tires, according to the AP.