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  2. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    This contains less harmful chemicals and no aerosol gas. The sealant can then be driven into the tire using an air compressor. A flat tire can be repaired by a patch or plug; [4] or the tire may repair itself. Self-sealing tires work on punctures up to a certain size. Patch repair is commonly used in a repair shop.

  3. Contact patch - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Midland-Ross - Wikipedia

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    Midland-Ross Co. was an American steel, aerospace products, electronics, and automobile components manufacturer which existed from 1894 to 1986. Founded as Parish & Bingham, a manufacturer of steel components for bicycles, streetcars, and horse-drawn wagons, it merged with the Detroit Pressed Steel Co. in 1923 to form the Midland Steel Products Co.

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  7. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    The channels were concaved to receive two long pneumatic cushions. Each one was closed at one end and provided with an air valve at the other end. [7] From 1920, Frenchman George Messier provided aftermarket pneumatic suspension systems. [8] His own 1922-1930 Messier automobiles featured a suspension "to hold the car aloft on four gas bubbles." [9]