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  2. Discount Tire - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, Discount Tire acquired Suburban Tire Auto Repair Centers, a chain of automotive shops serving the Chicago metropolitan area. [8] On December 27, 2022, Discount Tire announced it would be building a new headquarters in Phoenix. As of 2024, it is still under construction.

  3. 10 Places To Get Free Air for Your Tires - AOL

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    Here are 10 places near you where you can get free air when that tire pressure light goes on. Discount Tire. Costco. Firestone Complete Auto Care. QuickChek. Hy-Vee. Just Tires. NTB. Sam’s Club ...

  4. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Tire maintenance for motor vehicles is based on several factors. The chief reason for tire replacement is friction from moving contact with road surfaces, causing the tread on the outer perimeter of tires to eventually wear away. When the tread depth becomes too shallow, like for example below 3.2 mm (4/32 in), the tire is worn out and should ...

  5. Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The combined company acquired additional tire brands: Savannah Tire, Trax Tires, Upton Tire, Epperly Tire, among others. [10] In June 2017, Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers, which had become the 10th-largest fast lube chain in the United States, [11] was acquired by San Francisco-based private equity firm Golden Gate Capital. [12]

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  7. Contact patch - Wikipedia

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    Colorized tire footprint pressure distribution. The contact patch is the portion of a vehicle's tire that is in actual contact with the road surface.It is commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic (i.e. pressurized) tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire's tread that touches the road surface.