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  2. Loose wheel nut indicator - Wikipedia

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    A common type of loose wheel nut indicators are small pointed tags, usually made of fluorescent orange or yellow plastic, which are fixed to the lug nuts of the wheels of large vehicles. [2] The tag rotates with the nut, and if the nut becomes loose, the point of the tag shifts noticeably out of alignment with the other tags.

  3. Tire changer - Wikipedia

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    However, now, bigger versions of the heavy-duty tire changers are designed to mount/demount tires up to 95 inches (2.4 m) in diameter and also feature a hydraulically operated self-centering four-jaw chuck with clamping jaws that can clamp from 14 to 58 inches (0.36 to 1.47 m) either from the wheel’s inside or from the center bore.

  4. Landmaster - Wikipedia

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    The real Landmaster is powered by a 390-cubic-inch (6.4 L) Ford engine, and uses the rear-ends of two commercial trucks and an Allison automatic truck transmission. It features a fully functional, custom-built "tri-star" wheel arrangement, which could actually help it crawl over boulders. All 12 wheels are driven, but only eight are normally in ...

  5. Diesel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Diesel Brothers is an American reality television series. The series premiered on January 4, 2016, on Discovery Channel. [1] [2] The program follows a group of friends in Utah who repair and customize pickup trucks.

  6. Rebar spacer - Wikipedia

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    A rebar spacer is a short, rod-like device used to secure reinforcing steel bars, or rebar, within cast assemblies for reinforced concrete structures. The rebar spacers are fixed before the concrete is poured and remain within the structure.

  7. Ryan Seacrest Films First ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Episodes After ...

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    Sajak’s final episode of “Wheel of Fortune” aired on June 7, reaching 11 million viewers, though he will host “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” for one last season premiering on ABC this fall.

  8. Sterling Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Early models offered were of cab-over design, in 1-, 1.5- 3.5- and 5-ton capacities. Sternberg changed the company name to Sterling at the onset of World War I. Sterling built many different heavy-duty trucks for commercial, construction and military customers in the ensuing years. The company was bought by White Motor Company on June 1, 1951 ...

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