----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Waller"
Subject: Re: Ford claims ownership of images


>>
> How about operators not understanding that vehicles like the Explorer are
> not like other vehicles. The high ground clearance is there for a reason &
> it produces operating characheristice different than the common car.


I don't think it reasonable to expect yer average soccer mom to deal well 
with a blow out at 75mph in an inherently unstable vehicle.
They just don't teach this in driver ed.
In the Explorer situation, Ford apparently went against the tire 
manufacturers recommendations regarding minimum inflation pressure, the 
result being that a vehicle at speed was running on dangerously hot tires 
which would, at some point, delaminate and fail.
Everything I've read about this from unbiased parties indicates that the 
Firestone tires (ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness AT) that were used on the 
explorers were perfectly safe, provided they were inflated to the tire 
manufacturers recommended  pressure of 35 pounds, and didn't fall below 
Firestones recommended minimum pressure of 30 pounds.
Unfortunately, the Exlporer running hard tires was, from what I have read, 
quite prone to tipping, hence the recommnendation from Ford to run the tires 
soft.
Most people outside of Ford and their PR departments place blame fairly 
equally on both Ford and Firestone
Ford should not have used those tires on the Explorer if they were insisting 
on tire pressures nearly 30% lower than what the tire maker was 
recommending.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestone_and_Ford_tire_controversy
"Ford internal documents show the company engineers recommended changes to 
the vehicle design after it rolled over in company tests prior to 
introduction, but other than a few minor changes, the suspension and track 
width were not changed. Instead, Ford, which sets the specifications for the 
manufacture of its tires, decided to remove air from the tires, lowering the 
recommended psi to 26. The Firestone-recommended psi molded into the tire 
for maximum load is 35psi."

and
"Goodyear tires to the same specification have a spotless safety record when 
installed on the Explorer, although an extra liner was included into the 
Goodyear design after recommendations to that effect were made to Ford."

It sounds like Goodyear didn't want to get into the same mess that Ford put 
Firestone into.

William Robb



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