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  2. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Tyres [18] Pakistan: 1968 Diamond Group of Industries DMACK UK: 2008 DMACK [19] DMACK Nordic Finland: 2023 Suomi Tyres (formerly Nokian bicycle tires) [20] [21] Fate (company) Argentina: 1940 FATE Federal Corporation Taiwan: 1954 Federal, [22] Hero, Atturo General Tyre Pakistan Pakistan: 1963 General [23] Giti [24] Singapore: 1951

  3. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Automotive tires are described by several alphanumeric tire codes (in North American English) or tyre codes (in Commonwealth English), which are generally molded into the sidewall of the tire. These codes specify the dimensions of the tire and its key limitations, such as load-bearing ability and maximum speed.

  4. CEAT Limited - Wikipedia

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    The SecuraDrive range serves the premium hatchback and Sedan categories; and the SecuraDrive SUV serves the compact SUV segment. [23] In 2022, CEAT launched an all-terrain tyres range called CrossDrive for SUVs. [24] CEAT's custom-built tyres were used in the sci-fi action film Kalki 2898AD for the futurist 6-tonne car Bujji. [25]

  5. Tubeless tire - Wikipedia

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    A tubeless tire (also spelled as tubeless tyre in Commonwealth English) is a pneumatic tire that does not require a separate inner tube.. Unlike pneumatic tires which use a separate inner tube, tubeless tires have continuous ribs molded integrally into the bead of the tire that are forced by air pressure into a flange on the metal rim of the wheel, sealing the tire to the rim.

  6. Contact patch - Wikipedia

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    Colorized tire footprint pressure distribution. The contact patch is the portion of a vehicle's tire that is in actual contact with the road surface.It is commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic (i.e. pressurized) tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire's tread that touches the road surface.

  7. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    → Hafþór also held the previous world record twice when he cleared 7.10 metres (23 ft 4 in), during 2015 Giants Live Sweden (Scandinavian Open) [94] [95] and 7.15 metres (23 ft 5 in), during 2016 World's Strongest Man Group 3 [96] [28] Keg toss – 25 kg (55 lb) over 6.00 metres (19 ft 8 in) (2012 Icelandic Highland Games) (world record) [97]

  8. Talk:Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle tire codes are discussed at Bicycle tire § Parameters, motorbike tire codes at Motorcycle tyre § Speed and construction. We don't seem to have specific info on heavy goods vehicle tyre codes or aircraft tyre codes (if they have them, I don't know). 94.21.252.157 03:29, 24 September 2020 (UTC)

  9. Sermons of John Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Sermon 21*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse One - Matthew 5:1-4; Sermon 22*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse Two - Matthew 5:5-7; Sermon 23*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse Three - Matthew 5:8-12; Sermon 24*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon On the Mount: Discourse Four - Matthew 5:13-16