So I bought 4 brand new Continental PureContact with Eco Technology tires for our 99 Subaru Legacy. These things are the highest rated passenger all-season tire on TireRack.com, and for the first 100 miles or so everything was fine. Until this happened the other morning on my sister-in-law's way into school:
Now I know what you're thinking, and she was NOT involved in a drive-by or in the shootout at the OK corral. It was probably 65 degrees and drizzly out Tuesday morning, and it more or less exploded as she was going around a turn. She lost control and slid into the oncoming lane, but thank God no one was there and she righted the ship long enough to get on the shoulder. Continental provides an unconditional 1-year warranty on its tires from the factory, so we got a free replacement overnighted from TireRack.
But my question is what the **** happened? I took it to my mechanic and the first words out of his mouth were "well I bet she **** her pants." He'd never seen anything like it. Anyone else have ideas? A manufacturing defect perhaps?