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  2. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is an American company that specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing, and sales of replacement [2] automobile and truck tires, and has subsidiaries that specialize in medium truck, motorcycle, and racing tires.

  3. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Titan Tire Corporation [80] USA: 1993 Goodyear (farm tires), Titan, Continental (OTR only) [81] Tigar Tyres Serbia: 1959 Tigar: Tomket Tires [82] [non-primary source needed] Czech Republic: 1997 Tomket (Czech brand of low category is made in China) Toyo Tire & Rubber [83] Japan: 1945 Nitto, Silverstone, Toyo: Trayal Corporation Serbia: 1955 ...

  4. BelAZ 75710 - Wikipedia

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    840,5 Body volume geometric, m³ 164,9 Body volume with a "cap" 2:1, m³ 268,3 Tires 59/80R63 Wheels 44,00—63/50 Suspension pneumohydraulic, shock absorber diameter - 1700 mm Fuel tank volume, l 2 х 2800 Fuel consumption, l/100 km 1300 Maximum speed, km/h 64 Powerplant Diesel engine model 2 х MTU Detroit Diesel 16V4000 Diesel power, kW

  5. Daimler Truck North America - Wikipedia

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    Daimler Trucks North America introduces the world's first autonomous commercial vehicle licensed for use on U.S. public roads. The Freightliner Inspiration Truck was unveiled before a global audience at Nevada's Hoover Dam. [8] 2016- Daimler Trucks North America opens its new LEED Platinum headquarters on its campus in Portland, Oregon. [9]

  6. Road–rail vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Road–rail excavator British jeep in France, 1945. A road–rail vehicle or a rail–road vehicle is a dual-mode vehicle which can operate both on rail tracks and roads. [1] [2] They are also known as two-way vehicles (German: Zweiwegefahrzeug), [3] hi-rail (from highway and railway, or variations such as high-rail, HiRail, Hy-rail [failed verification]), [4] and rail and road vehicles.