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  2. Toyo Tires - Wikipedia

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    Toyo Tire Corporation (TOYO TIRE ( トーヨータイヤ ) 株式会社, TŌYŌ TAIYA Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as Toyo Tires, is a multinational tire and rubber products company based in Itami, Japan. The company owns and operates eight factories in Asia, North America, and Europe and distributes tires and automotive components ...

  3. How Much Does Buying Tires at Sam’s Club Save You? - AOL

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    There’s also a current deal where you can save $70 on a set of four tires, making the price $926.72. Check Out: 10 Aldi Brand Products Worth Buying Costco: Michelin Latitude Sport 3 235/60R18

  4. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    The sole exception are M+S tires, where a warning sticker stating the allowed maximum speed must be placed within clear sight of the driver inside the vehicle. Some manufacturers will install a speed governor if a vehicle is ordered with tires rated below the vehicle's maximum

  5. Toyota Opa - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Opa (Japanese: トヨタ・Opa (オーパ), Hepburn: Toyota Ōpa) is a compact car produced by Toyota. Its name derives from the exclamation for surprise in Portuguese. [2] It was introduced at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show as a prototype car, and was put into production in January 2000.

  6. Low rolling resistance tire - Wikipedia

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    Low rolling resistance tires are designed to reduce the energy loss as a tire rolls, decreasing the required rolling effort — and in the case of automotive applications, improving vehicle fuel efficiency as approximately 5–15% of the fuel consumed by a typical gas car may be used to overcome rolling resistance. [1]

  7. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Spare tires (sometimes called "doughnuts") for modern cars are smaller than regular tires (to save trunk space, weight and cost) and should not be used to drive very far before replacement with a full-size tire. A few vehicle models use conventional size spare tires. Jacks and lug wrenches for emergency replacement of a flat tire with a spare ...

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