Still ROUND and Black, but

There are no model-years for truck tires, no annual unveilings of all the latest and greatest new features. Instead, producing truck tires involves incremental improvement with new features, materials and designs rolled into products on an ongoing basis. Certainly the continuous improvement process is punctuated every few years by the introduction of a truly new approach to tire design, but then that new design also begins undergoing the same type of evolutionary changes to its components, materials and construction. As a result of this constant push to improve, while truck tires are still black and round — and ...

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October 2009

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