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  2. Michelin TRX - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin TRX, (and the related TDX), is a radial tire introduced by the Michelin Group in 1975. It is one of the first volume-produced low-profile tires. Although technologically advanced, and reasonably successful, the tire's requirement for a non-standard rim ultimately condemned it to a relatively short commercial life.

  3. Tire - Wikipedia

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    Truck tires come in a variety of profiles that include "low profile" with a section height that is 70 to 45% of the tread width, "wide-base" for heavy vehicles, and a "super-single" tire that has the same total contact pressure as a dual-mounted tire combination.

  4. Hi-riser - Wikipedia

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    They are modified by significantly increasing the vehicle's ground clearance, and adding large-diameter wheels with low-profile tires. [1] Depending on the model, year and bodystyle, cars customized in this style can be labeled "donk", "box" or "bubble". [2] Many within the community refer to this style of car as simply a "big rim" or "big ...

  5. Ural-4320 - Wikipedia

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    Ural-5557/55571- **** - ** - chassis for the installation of production equipment and special installations mass of ~ 12–14 m wide with low-profile tires with CTIS, which significantly increases the permeability of the vehicle. Cab and tail options:

  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.

  7. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey S. Firestone (1868–1938) in 1900 initially to supply solid rubber side-wire tires [2] for fire apparatus, [3] and later, pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era.

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