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  2. Tire lettering - Wikipedia

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    The stenciling method of tire lettering became popular with auto racing teams in the 1950s as a way to display the tire manufacturer on the car's tires. [3] Tire lettering made its way to production tires in the mid-to-late 1960s in the form of raised white letter tires and gained popularity with American muscle cars in the 1970s and 1980s [4 ...

  3. Trimaster - Wikipedia

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    Trimaster's kits were among the most detailed and complex at the time, including white metal castings, metal tubes, wires, vinyl tires and photo etched parts. Their prices were also extremely high for the time (US$55) and the company went out of business as a result.

  4. Category:Vehicle modifications - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Tires - Wikipedia

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    Permanent link; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export ... Tire lettering; Tire load sensitivity; Tire maintenance; Tire manufacturing ...

  6. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Light truck tires are indicated by the letters LT at the end instead of the beginning of the sequence, as follows: 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 ...

  7. Cursor Models - Wikipedia

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    A good vehicle for analysis is the 1923 Benz Diesel Lastkraftwagen 5K3. The truck was notable for being Mercedes Benz's first diesel. The model is five and a half inches long, and made of a sturdy, rather heavy styrene type plastic that seems heavier than the styrene plastic used by American companies AMT or Jo-Han, the American promotional model and kit makers.