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  2. Tire lettering - Wikipedia

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    By compressing the white rubber through the letter cutouts in the black outer layer, it gave the effect of raised white letter tires. Mickey Thompson claims the first raised white letter tires in 1970, [7] but many manufacturers put out similar raised white letter tires in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Goodyear [8] and Firestone. [9]

  3. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    The R in a radial tire may be preceded by an optional letter indicating the speed rating of the tire according to a deprecated naming system. This letter can be ignored as the actual speed rating is given by the letter appearing at the end of the metric tire code, following the load index .

  4. Whitewall tire - Wikipedia

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    Later, entirely black tires became available, the still extant white sidewalls being covered with a somewhat thin, black colored layer of rubber. Should a black sidewall tire have been severely scuffed against a curb, the underlying white rubber would be revealed; it is in a similar manner that raised white letter (RWL) tires are made.

  5. Tire sizes and ratings: What do letters and numbers mean?

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  6. Talk about durable: These Goodyear tires are still rolling ...

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    Goodyear tires are built to last, but these babies have lasted longer than most. Nearly 60 years! Anson Renshaw, 54, of Mesa, Arizona, owns a 1966 Buick Wildcat with original Goodyear Power ...

  7. Goodyear Polyglas tire - Wikipedia

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    The Goodyear Polyglas tire was a bias-belted tire announced in 1967 by Goodyear. "Polyglas" was a registered trademark. [2] The tire combined some characteristics of both bias-ply and radial-ply tires. They had a wider tread than most other tires on the market then and used fiberglass belts.

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