Complaint Review: Greenball Tire Corporation - Anaheim California
- Greenball Tire Corporation 222 S. Harbor Blvd. Ste. 700 Anaheim, California United States of America
- Phone: 714-782-3060
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- Category: Trailers
Greenball Tire Corporation Wendi-Claims department Defective tires Anaheim, California
*General Comment: There is another side to the story
*General Comment: My Greennball Story
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I purchased 4-Greenball Towmaster tires load range E aproximately 1.5 year ago.The tires have around 3000 miles on them.I cover them check air pressure before every trip.I had my first blowout in November 2012.Tire did minor damage to the trailer,filed a claim with Discount and they passed it to greenball.Wendi contacted me and I had her send a replacement tire.Went on another trip at the end of December 2012.On the way back 2nd tire blows out.This time put a hole in the floor,damaged the insulation,bent a metal support and ripped the trim piece around the tires.Did a 2nd claim and got the call today that Greenball denied the claim.Reason was it was a impact blowout.I was on I-10 when this happened.So thats it,no check for the tire,no fixing my trailer.I was told to JUST call my insurance company.Oh so I get to pay the deductable,I get to have a claim on my insurance and if this keeps happening my rates will go up.I know of 2 other people that had these same issues.How many Greenball blowouts are there out there? How many insurance companies are paying for Greenballs poor quality tires,and refusing to honor there warranty?On a positve note Discount did replace my remaining 2 other Greenball Tires.I now have Carlise on my tire.Discount informed me they no longer sell Greenball tires.
Hope this prevents people from buying Greenball tires,there dangerous.
Thank you,Mike
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#2 General Comment
There is another side to the story
AUTHOR: Truth Seeker - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 27, 2016
I've had Green Ball tires on my trailer for 2 years and 15,000 miles. NO PROBLEMS.
There are hundreds of reviews on Green Ball ST tires and they are amazingly high, averaging from 4.5 to 4.9 on a scale of 5.
I've owned RVs for 40 years and I have seen too many trailer owners pass me on the interstate doing over 80 MPH. Frankly the way your failures are discribed it seems that you may fall into that catagory. ST trailer tires are rated for 65 MPH.
You don't have the damage you discribed without some unreasonable speed. And to have 3 tires go bad on three seperate occasions?
I've had no failures nor do the people I know have had the slightest issue with Green Ball tires. As a matter of fact I've just bought some Green Ball Kanati Trail Hog tires for my new GMC 3500.

#1 General Comment
My Greennball Story
AUTHOR: Bubba Lee - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 18, 2013
A few years ago the dealer I was working for had a bunch of trailers on Greenball Imported tires.
They were warrantying what they had to and polite when they had an excuse to deny.
Then they changed hands. Then I got to deal with Wendi.
I reported one of there brands to the US DOT.
I then found out that the brand name means nothing, the same plant produces the same junk tire under twenty known names and DOT production Numbers.
This way they avoid having enough complaints to initiate a recall.
Greenball is an "IMPORTER" and as such they are dificult to prosicute or hold to account for this unsafe junk. They can point to an off shore suplier and claim the tires were rated and sold for the use they were sold.
So in the end what it will be a case like the "Ambulance Tire Recall" targeting Carlisle (if I remember correctly) imported tires a few years ago with a couple important difrences. Carlisle stood up and admited their role in the mess and helped with the recall. Carlisle had not intentionally imported unsafe junk under multiple Manufacturer identities to avoid tracking the junk.
By the way the Ambulance tires were light truck tires that were failing at high speed and because ambulances are a critical safety vehicle someone was tracking safety incedents.
Greenball and other importers of the same ilk have been doing this for slightly over 15 years that I can remember and no North American Government has done anything.


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