Big Tire Supply, Inc. only sells tires to trucking companies. On The Road Again Trucking Company, Inc. purchased 2,000 tires from Big Tire for some of its trucks. After the tires had been installed on approximately 200 trucks, some of the tires began to blow-out once the trucks were loaded with freight. It was determined none of the trucks were overloaded. Some of the tires, it was determined, were not made to carry some of the heavy loads these trucks were sometimes required to carry. Does On The Road Again have a remedy in this case? What legal principle would On The Road Again assert against Big Tire?