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  2. Dick Cepek - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cepek (November 28, 1930 – March 1, 1983) was an American off-road motorsports hall of fame member. He is known for starting a 4x4 offroad tire and parts supplier in 1963. Dick Cepek Tires was one of the first off-road enterprises.

  3. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Their new company produced tire patches, tire cement, and tire repair kits. They purchased The Giant Tire & Rubber Company of Akron, a tire-rebuilding business, in 1920, and in 1922 moved the business to Findlay, Ohio, [ 3 ] at a site at the intersection of Lima and Western avenues that is still occupied by Cooper Tire, adjacent to The Cooper ...

  4. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Hankook [34] [35] [36] South Korea: 1941 Aurora, Hankook, Kingstar, Laufenn Shandong Hengfeng Rubber & Plastic [37] China: 1995 Cachland, Deruibo, Hifly, Mirage, Onyx, Ovation, Sunfull, Wosen [38] Hoosier Racing Tire [39] USA: 1957 Hoosier: Hutchinson SNC [40] France: 1957 Hutchinson Tires Inoue Rubber [41] Japan: 1926 IRC Tires Kelani Tyres ...

  5. McCarthy Tire Service acquires Carlisle company - AOL

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    Aug. 7—McCarthy Tire Service purchased Dice's Tire Service, a single location in Carlisle, from owners Sherrie Fisher and Trey Wible. Dice's opened in 1918 as a tire shop in Chambersburg and ...

  6. Cepek - Wikipedia

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    Cepek or Čepek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dick Cepek (1930–1983), American businessman; Petr Čepek (1940–1994), Czech actor; Radim Cepek [Wikidata] (born 1975), Czech floorball player

  7. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    There is the rare exception of metric-diameter tires, such as the use of the 390 size, which in this case would indicate a rim of 390 mm in diameter. Few tires are made to this size currently. The number may be longer where a half-inch size is used, for example many heavy transport trucks now use 22.5-inch tires. [7] [8]