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  2. Toyo Tires - Wikipedia

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    Toyo Tire & Rubber acquires a capital interest in Cheng Shin-Toyo Tire & Rubber (China) Co., Ltd December 1998: The Itami Manufacturing Complex is closed September 1999: Toyo Tire & Rubber forms a business partnership with Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd., April 2000: The East Japan Automotive Parts Technical Center is opened December 2000

  3. Sumitomo Rubber Industries - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, after the dissolution of the partnership with Goodyear, the Sumitomo Rubber USA factory in Tonawanda, New York began to produce Falken Tire-branded tires. The Falken brand is considered a low-price brand tire in the North American market, rated as a Tier 3 tire by those in the industry.

  4. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    The tire diameter is given for High Flotation tires and omitted from Numeric tires. 2-digit number: The diameter of the tire in inches. x: Separator character. 3- or 4-digit number: The section width (cross-section) of the tire in inches. If the tire diameter is not given, section widths ending in zero (e.g., 7.00 or 10.50) indicate the aspect ...

  5. File:Toyo Tire logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Toyo Tires without the "Driven to Perform" tagline. 07:01, 6 September 2015: 1,024 × 285 (25 KB) Wdwdbot:

  6. Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Hangzhou Zhongce manufactures a variety of tyres for cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, bicycles, tractors, ATVs and other vehicles. Tyre brands produced by the company include Chaoyang, [3] Goodride, [4] Westlake, [5] Arisun [6] and Trazano. [7] In 2015, Zenises announced the launch of its new Westlake retail network in Spain and Portugal. [8]

  7. Aircraft tire - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft tires generally operate at high pressures, up to 200 psi (14 bar; 1,400 kPa) for airliners, [2] and even higher for business jets [citation needed].The main landing gear on the Concorde was typically inflated to 232 psi (16.0 bar), whilst its tail bumper gear tires were as high as 294 psi (20.3 bar). [3]