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  2. Tire recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Recycled tires are used in creating synthetic turf in sports arenas. Synthetic turf is made up of crumb rubber which is recycled rubber from automotive or truck scrap tires. Waste tires are also used to make rubber mulch which is used in gardens and playgrounds. Waste tires have also been known to be used in making track and field pavements ...

  3. Useless Car Products You Never Need to Buy - AOL

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    Auto parts, accessories, and tire store revenues are expected to top $92 billion in sales this year, slow but steady growth that makes the sector a vital part of the economy — even if the goods ...

  4. Tire recycling - Wikipedia

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    Tires can be reused in many ways, although most used tires are burnt for their fuel value. [19] In a 2003 report cited by the U.S. EPA, it is stated that markets ("both recycling and beneficial use") existed for 80.4% of scrap tires, about 233 million tires per year. Assuming 22.5 pounds (10.2 kg) per tire, the 2003 report predicts a total ...

  5. 17 Things You Should Never Buy at a Thrift Store - AOL

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    3. Opened Puzzles. Buying opened puzzles at a thrift store is a gamble you probably don’t want to take. Even if it looks complete, there’s no guarantee all the pieces are actually there.

  6. Continental tire - Wikipedia

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    Some cars featured a standard (or optional [2]) side-mounted spare tire (or tires) on the fenders behind the front wheels, [3] either for style or to increase luggage capacity. [4] Early European sports cars had their spare tire attached to the back of the automobile, since their trunk or storage space was often minimal. However, these rear- or ...

  7. Automobile handling - Wikipedia

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    The amount a tire meets the road is an equation between the weight of the car and the type (and size) of its tire. A 1000 kg car can depress a 185/65/15 tire more than a 215/45/15 tire longitudinally thus having better linear grip and better braking distance not to mention better aquaplaning performance, while the wider tires have better (dry ...

  8. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand motor vehicle fleet increased 61 percent from 1.5 million in 1986 to over 2.4 million by June 2003. By 2015 it almost reached 3.9 million. This is where scrapping has increased since 2014. Cash For Cars is a term used for Car Removal/Scrap Car where wreckers pay cash for old/wrecked/broken vehicles depending on age/model.

  9. 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] Since 1995, Tire Rack has been the title sponsor of the National Sports Car Club of America (SCCA ...

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