Starcraft AR-One Recall, Crash Danger

Vehicle Make / Model:     Model Year(s):
     STARCRAFT AR-ONE     2012-2013
Manufacturer: STARCRAFT RV, INC. Report Receipt Date: SEP 27, 2012
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 12V471000 NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS

Potential Number of Units Affected: 76   

2013 Starcraft AR-One Load Labeling Danger
Summary:
 Starcraft RV (Starcraft) is recalling certain model year 2012 and 2013 AR-One travel trailers that may have an inaccurate load carrying capacity label. Due to the inaccurate label, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110, "Tire Selection and Rims."   

Consequence:
 An inaccurate label may lead to the tire being replaced with one of an incorrect rim diameter. Two different diameter tires would reduce the handling ability of the trailer, increasing the risk of a crash.

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