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  2. Tire Rack - Wikipedia

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    Three years after opening the store, Tire Rack got into the mail order business and by 1990 the store was shut down. [2] In 1995, Tire Rack began its website where it posted reviews of tires it sold. [2] In 1998, Tire Rack began online sales. [3] By 2005, Tire Rack had grown into a nationwide company that distributes more than 2 million tires ...

  3. eBay Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    On March 28, 2011, it was announced that eBay Inc. would acquire GSI for $2.4 billion. The deal was closed on June 20, 2011. [18] On June 20, 2013, the company announced that it would be retiring the GSI Commerce name in favor of eBay Enterprise. [19] Magento, Inc. became a part of eBay Enterprise on November 21, 2013.

  4. United States Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The company formerly known as the United States Rubber Company, now Uniroyal, is an American manufacturer of tires and other synthetic rubber-related products, as well as variety of items for military use, such as ammunition, explosives, chemical weapons and operations and maintenance activities (O&MA) at the government-owned contractor-operated facilities. [1]

  5. Rain tyre - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Hamilton competes through the rain at the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix. The treads of his wet tyres are visible. A rain tyre or wet tyre (spelt tire in American English, commonly shortened to wet) is a special tyre used in motorsport in wet weather as opposed to a slick tyre used in dry conditions. It is very similar in many ways to the tyres ...

  6. Kelly-Springfield Tire Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly-Springfield Tire Company was an American manufacturer of tires for motor vehicles. It was founded in Springfield , Ohio by Edwin Kelly and Arthur Grant in 1894. It was acquired in 1935 by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company , who maintained it as a subsidiary until 1999 when it was integrated into Goodyear North America. [ 1 ]

  7. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Cooper became the official tire of the A1 Grand Prix, dubbed the World Cup of Motorsports, for the series' initial 2005–06 season and was under contract to produce slick tires and treaded rain tires for the series championship until 2008. Since 1982, Avon Tyres had been the sole supplier for the British Formula Three Championship.

  8. Air Force instructor pilot killed when ejection seat ... - AOL

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    In 2018, four members of a B-1 bomber crew earned the Distinguished Flying Cross when, with their aircraft on fire, they discovered one of the four ejection seats was indicating failure.

  9. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    The tubeless tire eliminate the need for an inner tube, which improves performance and safety, as well as enhanced comfort for the car's occupants. [5] BFGoodrich produced the first radial tires in the United States in 1965. This innovation made tires even safer as radial tires have longer tread life and permit better absorption of road bumps. [6]