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  2. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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

  3. Category:Tire manufacturers of China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tire manufacturers of China" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Triangle Group This page was last ...

  4. Triangle group - Wikipedia

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    The triangle group is the infinite symmetry group of a tiling of the hyperbolic plane by hyperbolic triangles whose angles add up to a number less than π. All triples not already listed represent tilings of the hyperbolic plane. For example, the triple (2,3,7) produces the (2,3,7) triangle group. There are infinitely many such groups; the ...

  5. Double Coin - Wikipedia

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    Double Coin (Chinese: 双钱) is a Chinese manufacturer of radial tires for trucks. [1] It is headquartered in Shanghai and is majority owned by Shanghai Huayi. [2] Double Coin also makes Warrior brand car and light truck tires in a joint venture with Michelin. [3] [4] The North American subsidiary is China Manufacturers Alliance, LLC (CMA).

  6. Doublestar (company) - Wikipedia

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    Doublestar was founded in 1921 as a shoe company. In 2001, Doublestar acquired Huaqing Tire, and in 2005 it acquired Dongfeng Tire. In 2008, its shoe and clothing businesses were divested from the group and switched to tire production. [1] In July 2018, Doublestar purchased a 45% share of Kumho Tire from the Kumho Asiana Group. [2] [3]

  7. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1964, tires were all made to a 90% aspect ratio. Tire size was specified as the tire width in inches and the diameter in inches – for example, 6.50-15. [24] From 1965 to the early 1970s, tires were made to an 80% aspect ratio. Tire size was again specified by width in inches and diameter in inches.

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