There were recent skid marks beneath the snow and frozen tire imprints in the ice, which coincided with the man's story. |
|
By increasing the tire effective width, about twice the soil volume is compacted compared to single tires. |
|
My front tire went into a huge chuckhole and, contrary to what I thought, did not decide to exit the chuckhole. |
|
People with occupational exposure to latex include medical professionals, housekeepers, tire manufacturers, and latex industry workers. |
|
Anyway, the hose led over and attached to the center of the hubcap on the rear tire on that side. |
|
In the unfortunate event of a flat tire, having a jack and a spare tire can lead to a simple tire replacement. |
|
This is the distance between the vertical edges of the rim where the tire bead seats. |
|
Hans finished putting on the tire and returned the jack and tire iron to the trunk. |
|
Two aborts, even a slow-speed abort, on a hot day can make these valves release tire pressure. |
|
I removed the pedals, brakes, cables, the front tire and the straight handlebar. |
|
If your heart is set on wallpaper, consider a plain colour or a small-scale print that you and your child won't tire of in years to come. |
|
Add two months of nearly nonstop high-calorie party fare, and it's no wonder so many of us greet spring with a spare tire around our middle. |
|
Take a glance around just about any tire shop and you'll find a group of bottle jacks sitting in a corner or in a tool bin collecting dust. |
|
Hamilton's truck is running well after the first pit stop, but we cut a tire and have to make an unscheduled pit stop. |
|
Audiences may tire of the early smugness, which is exemplified by the lead character. |
|
This refers to diameter of the metal ring, on which the bead of the tire rests. |
|
While disassembling the strut, the three noticed that the strut finger lock assembly resembled the metal found imbedded in the tire earlier. |
|
This won't work because the wheel will end up way out of dish and the tire will likely rub the kickstand-side chainstay. |
|
As the deficiency worsens children become pale and weak, eat less, and tire easily. |
|
It was like the notes in a song, with its ups and downs, a melody that he would never tire of. |
|
|
Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out. |
|
Because tubeless tires need to form an airtight seal, manufacturers must coat the inner walls of the tire with additional rubber. |
|
I release the brakes and drop quickly onto my left knee, letting the front tire scrub off the remaining speed. |
|
Their performances include frequent encores, presumably lasting until the stagers tire and the birds move on to the next tune. |
|
The average tire consists of 43 percent oil, 42 percent carbon black, eight percent steel and seven percent gas. |
|
So the genre is still popular with budding thesps and egomaniacs, even if audiences are beginning to tire of it. |
|
The actuator valve assembly and suction tube is screwed onto the cylinder and the tank is pressurized with a standard tire inflation system. |
|
They found tire pressure to be more uniform on tilled soils than on untilled clay soils. |
|
I tire of beginning each chess game with the pieces in the same positions, and having to make several moves before the game becomes original. |
|
I don't know about you, but sometimes I tire of being a consumer and all the spending this unsought role involves. |
|
But despite the good humour, or because of its unrelentingness perhaps, I began to tire of it part way through. |
|
I huddled into the corner, sat on my haunches and waited for them to tire of their game. |
|
Most whale encounters occur in deep waters where unperceived currents and wave action can soon tire a snorkeler and possibly lead to panic. |
|
Moreover, with its deeper tread and a super-strong carcass, the L06S tire can be retreaded too. |
|
The tire inflamer has a digital display with easy use controls and a built in computer that constantly monitors for accurate pressure. |
|
When I was pulling off the old tires to re-glue them, the base tape came off from the tire sidewall in a few places. |
|
These exalted personages never seem to tire of a joke however often it is repeated. |
|
A more environmentally friendly car tire has been investigated by Dutch researchers. |
|
As if on cue, a tire started going flat Saturday, but a timely pit stop prevented him from losing much position. |
|
Finally, one day, I gave my front tire a spin to see if the cyclometer still worked. |
|
|
That was my mistake recently when I crammed my rear, left-side tire against the jagged curbstone in front of my apartment. |
|
Instead of metal poles, this camping innovation has rubber supports that inflate through a tire valve. |
|
He located a tire iron amid the stinging rubble and sprang forth to attack the invaders. |
|
Things went well until we walked to the jet to preflight and saw the left main tire had started coming apart. |
|
Kissin plays around 40 concerts a year, which is one possible explanation for the fact that he never seems to tire of playing the piano. |
|
A late race pit stop to replace a flat tire forced Dino Crescentini from tenth place. |
|
The inner tube installed in the front tire of the 2001 Scout was undersized. |
|
He pulled the tire wrench from behind the seat, and walked to the back of the truck. |
|
The back end is squirrelly, whipping in the wind as the rear tire rises and falls. |
|
The repeating, geometric patterns of the tire treads have likewise been linked to traditional African textiles and scarification rituals. |
|
A used tractor tire makes an excellent base for converting hog feeders to cattle feeders. |
|
With the only substitute available already on they began to tire on the huge, heavy pitch. |
|
Scores were getting harder to come by as both sides tightened up their game and Tinnahinch began to tire after their early hectic pace. |
|
Peeling back the tape reveals a wad of four layers of pieces of tire tread taped together with black electrical tape. |
|
Everyone has a favourite book as a child, the book that they can read over and over again year after year, yet never tire of. |
|
Bonniconlon at this stage began to tire and with the Belmullet midfield and half back line in top form Belmullet ran out winners. |
|
As the visitors began to tire Mark Triffitt and Mark Crangle scored to give Osbaldwick a valuable 4-2 win. |
|
Saltatorial running, due to the high lifting of the body with each jump, is a very costly form of running. Consequently, saltors tire quickly. |
|
Ismay Macdonald and Leanne Cashion enjoyed several fine runs from defence, as the Oxford side began to tire under the barrage of pressure. |
|
He would stay until he started to tire of the solitude, however long that might be. |
|
|
I skipped entire chapters, reading slices of sections until I tire of the plot. |
|
I've heard about people getting into altercations, and I know one guy who had a cabbie throw a tire iron at him. |
|
If I sleep on my back, I always dream someone will beat my face in with a tire iron or encyclopedia. |
|
He probably had a couple whacks with something, a tire iron or a bowling trophy. |
|
The car slammed to a stop and four young men piled out, one with a baseball bat, another with a crowbar or tire iron. |
|
Repeat this procedure with a second tire iron one spoke down on the same side of the rim. |
|
It was an odd assortment of stuff, from a tire iron and vanity mirror to fan and seat belts. |
|
I never tire of the climate and the ambiance, and after so many trips, I have many good friends who live there. |
|
I can't get the image of Glen and several religious zealots on the tire swing out of my mind. |
|
The calamari, aka baby squid, were fresh and perfectly cooked, leaving me without the familiar and unpleasant sensation of biting into a tire. |
|
These include a spare tire, jack, chains, jumper cables, road flares, some repair tools, and an ice scraper. |
|
A giant live oak tree shaded the west side of the house, a long-abandoned tire swing hanging dejectedly from a sturdy branch. |
|
If you have a basic idea how to replace a punctured tire with a stepney it can save you time waiting for a mechanic. |
|
In case you don't have idea how to replace the tire with stepney you can call a roadside assistance service provider. |
|
Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width of the tire and the height of its side wall. |
|
One front tire will start to spin out of true, and when your damage becomes severe, that effects handling a little. |
|
When a trucker whose RFID card grants him port access approaches the gate, the gate goes up, and the tire shredders stay down. |
|
These tire shredders are incapable of shredding tires in excess of size 17 due to the diameter of the wire in the tire sidewall. |
|
Logging all minor repairs, such as tire replacement, headlamp replacement and oil changes, is the driver's responsibility. |
|
Obstacles include jumping through a hanging tire, scaling planks, running up and down an A-frame, and other challenges. |
|
|
His vehicle became stuck and after he exited he discovered his right front wheel was mired in a hole and the tire was flat. |
|
The first warning came when I first grabbed my bike. My back tire was completely flat. |
|
If there's too much camber on one side of a tire, overwear is imminent, and so is a flat. |
|
The aramid fibers in the bead will stretch a little, typically enough to make a tight tire go on much more easily by hand afterwards. |
|
Our back tire suddenly blew and we had to try and cut through about three lanes to get off the highway past cars and trucks. |
|
Adjacent to the Sutter Creek site, tire impressions and shoe prints were found in the soil adjacent to the area of egress. |
|
And when you tire of the cultural onslaught, the gardens are jolly nice, too. |
|
He cut a right rear tire on lap 94, putting him 12 laps down because the brake caliper broke off the housing. |
|
Bias-ply has a round profile and high sidewalls while a radial tire has a flatter profile and shorter sidewalls. |
|
Cycloid's answer to this dilemma is an air pump that monitors and maintains tire pressure. |
|
A burst tire is believed to have ruptured a fuel tank, causing the fiery crash. |
|
To maintain the requisite clearance between the tire and the wheel well required another manufacturing change. |
|
Players can tweak tire usage, the suspension, gear ratio, power ratio and steering. |
|
These include tire compound, downforce, gear ratio, engine setup, and fuel level. |
|
The team also found the gear ratio will have to be adjusted to compensate for the increase in RPMs caused by the tire fall-off. |
|
Brilliant, but you tire eventually of lobster thermidor, especially if you're given it for breakfast. |
|
The tire being still in rotation, I applied more weight to the front now, and down we came towards the ground, utterly clearing the wall. |
|
Smooth muscles take longer to contract than skeletal muscles do, but they can stay contracted for a long time because they don't tire easily. |
|
Opal ran after them, shooting the front tire of an oncoming police car sending it spinning out of control. |
|
The sidewall removal machine therefore will remove the sidewall thus enabling the shredding of these tires in the tire shredders. |
|
|
People want to look at the number written on the sidewall of a tire and pump it to that number. |
|
The use of tire shreds as backfill has benefits ranging from the inherent lightweight of the material to increase in permeability. |
|
Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees and plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
|
We would bump and twist along narrow roads, their surfaces deeply grooved by hardened tire tracks. |
|
Our most popular incorporates a club house, jungle gym, slide, tire swing and sandbox, and covers an area of up to ten by 12-feet. |
|
Lieutenant Barnes was forced back to base on one engine with countless holes in his ship and one tire punctured. |
|
Of course, no all-weather tire will be as good on ice as winter and studded tires. |
|
Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights. |
|
The shocks absorber setting allows maximum contact between the tire and the road surface. |
|
Kyle noted a flat tire caused by the flakes of shield, and looked over at the supply trailer. |
|
Within ten minutes the driver of the first car that passed by jacked it up and took a tire. |
|
Super Stud ATV tire chains are made of case-hardened alloy chain, and uses two studs on every other link for maximum traction. |
|
Back tire slurping and bouncing wildly, I kept going, finally slithering to a halt when I saw Jeff and Joe crouched under a rock outcropping. |
|
When spun into a fiber, polyesters are used to produce textiles, yarns, ropes and tire cord. |
|
We will not waver, we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. |
|
A Northeastern senator will be a big advantage this time around as Americans tire of Southern hicks. |
|
The reason for this is if you get a flat in that tire, you will have to take the whole track off to change the tire. |
|
Recently, the company introduced the first radial tire for skid-steer loaders. |
|
I drove down the hill with some serious tire flatness against the left rock face. |
|
Took it to the tire shop to have it repaired, and the guy said the cause of the severe flatness was a nail. |
|
|
Make sure you have a jack that will lift the trailer or a wheel block to pull one trailer tire onto to get the other one off the ground. |
|
Always factor in the gearing, torque-converter stall speed, vehicle weight, and tire diameter. |
|
I was fortunate enough to be running SpinSkins Kevlar tire liners which did a first class job of fending off those devilish thorns. |
|
He has made sure his equipment is ready and has replaced the rear tire changer, gasman and catch can man on the pit crew. |
|
Loose or wet soil can aggravate deep tractor tire tracks during tillage or drilling. |
|
The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months. |
|
But all writer-actors say that until they tire of spending days alone with a computer. |
|
They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry. |
|
Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out. |
|
The car was so close now that he expected to feel the fender on his leg or a tire iron on his heel at any moment. |
|
I forgot that I had picked up a new tire iron, so I didn't need to use your tools. |
|
He saw deep tire tracks in the sand, with wood chips and a few scraps of driftwood littering the beach. |
|
Yet whenever the reader begins to tire of historical minutiae, the author throws in charming tidbits of bibliophilic lore. |
|
He had struck his palm with a tire iron a few days earlier, and he had come to the mobile clinic for evaluation. |
|
However, if the proper amount of toe-out exists, then the inside tire will generate a larger drag force. |
|
Certainly she has hinted she has other irons in the fire if the public tire of her on screen. |
|
When I needed new tires for my car, I asked the guy in the tire place if the tires I picked out were all weather radials. |
|
He and his wife go out to change the tire, and George is surprised to find a high-heeled shoe lodged in the treads. |
|
He was killed in a hit-and-run accident after stopping to fix a flat tire on the interstate near Hillsborough. |
|
Sarah pulled back on one of the tire swing's chains, making the circle it was spinning in grow smaller and get faster. |
|
|
The hub motor's shaft is stationary and the outer casing spins, turning the rim and tire to which it is spoked. |
|
Penn has proved to be the most talented of the bunch, although one can tire of his holier-than-thou attitude to script selection. |
|
The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail. |
|
He understands that bowlers tire after long spells, and handles all his pacemen judiciously. |
|
They are among the best at it and never seem to tire telling the rest of us how tough the times are on the land. |
|
With 24 actual plies, it can withstand severe cuts that would cripple a tire with just 12 actual plies. |
|
About half hour from there, the bus crawled to a stop again, for another tire change. |
|
He used a camera cranked by a bicycle tire to compose cinema's first tracking shot. |
|
Positive camber means the tire is tilted away from the vehicle's center line. |
|
The silos were covered with black plastic sheeting and secured with tire sidewalls. |
|
There are suggestions of design problems, involving the way in which the treads are bonded with the rest of the tire. |
|
The tire tread touches the ground the least amount in this vertical position. |
|
He does not tire telling his audience that the colonization of cyberspace by non-free software should be fought. |
|
Alloy wheels can provide more responsive acceleration and braking as well as added strength, which can reduce tire deflection in cornering. |
|
Patience challenged people will tire quickly of the tedious task of unraveling strands and may push for the instant gratification of a chop. |
|
Help them celebrate the purchase with a gift of air freshener, car wash, chamois, tire cleaner and an ice scraper? |
|
The team switched the front and rear tire changers last month and will hold tryouts before Daytona. |
|
There's a little strip of grass where you can coast if you blow a tire or a ventricle. |
|
And usually when one tire blows out, the tire adjacent to the flat can blowout easily from the increased pressure. |
|
He could be working inside the cockpit, the crew compartment or outside checking the tire temperatures after a brake test. |
|
|
It also came with those wax beans again, something that I was to tire of before the end of my journey. |
|
The suspects first shot the car's left front tire, causing the vehicle to veer and hit a cigarette stall. |
|
He was hit on the first lap, pitted for a new right-front tire and returned to the race near the back of the field, only to be hit again. |
|
Mount the new tire on any standard MTB wheel or rim you have around, using a tube. |
|
With the tire changes that are coming, the tune-ups are going to be jumping around, but it'll be the same for all of us. |
|
While I admire Orwell as a writer greatly, I tire of the way his writing is fetishised by others, as if he were the definitive authority on matters moral and political. |
|
One bullet had punctured the spare tire and flattened it as well. |
|
With both hands I smashed the tire iron into the side window. |
|
Fairly soon I tire of standing, looking stupid, so using a drainage channel as a fairlead, I loop the rope round a tree and stick a couple of half hitches in it. |
|
As my younger brothers never tire of reminding me, becoming a Rhodes Scholar entails a definite measure of self-promotion and self-aggrandizement. |
|
He explained that people who wear their hearts on their sleeves tire sooner than the laid back and a team of go-getters would be likely to exhaust themselves quickly. |
|
This system virtually eliminates tire lift and off-camber tilt. |
|
The programme will be of interest to those who either know nothing about the siege, or who never tire of hearing the same violent tale of derring-do repeated time and again. |
|
Who knew explaining how to change a tire and back out of a ditch could be so seductive? |
|
An hour later and I was beginning to tire after a long hard day. |
|
The little man from Papua New Guinea was the first to sense that Wakefield were beginning to tire and, according to Radlinski, he let his teammates know. |
|
Rusedski, still feeling the effects of more than three hours work on Friday, began to tire in the third and fourth sets while Murray took his time to get going. |
|
My client's security status was low threat but I was still very aware that we were on a dark road with no weapons save for a tire iron should we need one. |
|
I admit straight out that the most serious off-roading I did with the H2 was when I turned too wide for my driveway and put half a tire on my lawn. |
|
The screeching vehicle left tire tracks on the architectural relic, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. |
|
|
The left front tire blew, sending the car into a violent fishtail. |
|
The last step is to attach the plow blade to the front tire forks. |
|
The company's new Deda Tre tire line consists of tubulars and clinchers, including the Olimpico, which Deda claims is the only 300-tpi-casing tire available. |
|
Suddenly the van started swerving, a tire blew, and my mom lost control. |
|
The only damage was the blown tire and one broken hydraulic line. |
|
Indeed, the tire had pretty much completely blown off the hubcap. |
|
When a tire on his truck blows out, someone finds him a new one. |
|
Then the tube in my front tire blew out and we stopped to replace it. |
|
We used to build little ramps in the parking lot of a closed-down mall and the next morning you'd find all the ramps crushed with monster truck tire marks all over them. |
|
While a person is feeling the tread, the entire tire should also be inspected for such safety-related damage as cuts, cracks, blisters, or bulges. |
|
Super Stud ATV tire chains are made of case-hardened alloy chain heat-treated as a single unit after assembly, and uses two studs on every other link for maximum traction. |
|
We wanted to tire their tight forwards out, and tie in their back row. |
|
I also noticed tire marks in dirt on the right side of the road. |
|
With her basket on the front, streamers on the handlebars, caps in the spokes, banana seat, pegs on the back tire and her trademark horn, I truly loved her. |
|
Cosby was innocently changing his tire that night when he was robbed at gunpoint and then shot in the head. |
|
Tina was weeping so hard that her mascara was running, leaving tire marks down her cheeks, as if she had been run over by a pair of small unicycles. |
|
Russ kept digging in the trunk and pulled out the tire iron. |
|
When Ten was done, and the flat tire, jack, and tire iron had been placed back in the trunk, he stepped up to John and looked at him very seriously. |
|
Further, sometimes we think of the tire iron as a negotiating tool. |
|
He owns at least one tire repair shop, a cash-heavy business that makes it easy to invent receipts and launder money. |
|
|
Remember that overinflated tires can cause uneven tire wear and underinflated tires can cause increased tire temperature, leading to tire failure. |
|
Yet network managers don't seem to mind, and many politicians across the narrow liberal-to-conservative spectrum never seem to tire of cozying up to him on the air. |
|
They were first beaten with a tire iron, and then the guards rubbed chili powder on their welts. |
|
After Tellawi finished his report, with the tire smoke still billowing, Mani kept filming. |
|
It then started to tire and I netted my first mirror carp of the day. |
|
The vehicle coasts, slowed only by tire and wind resistance. |
|
The child may tire easily and may even faint from physical activity. |
|
When I reapplied the brakes, the right tire probably made contact with the surface, while the left tire still was hydroplaning, thus the pull to the right. |
|
We dropped into it every day from a tire swing roped to a box elder and poled around in it on our rafts and constructed elaborate mud cities on its shores. |
|
The general dips in the graph indicate sections heavy on traffic with the major dips at the end being me crashing and taking off with a tire smoking burnout. |
|
The hubcap came off of the rear right tire and spun around as a buzz saw. |
|
He decided to deflate one tire and let the air out of the spare, too, which is just the kind of situation a numbnut like Dean might naturally find himself in. |
|
This keeps the game flowing well as gamers never tire of the same scenery. |
|
It's just slightly bigger than a Fig Newton with two tire irons snapped to the side, with no sharp edges or protruding tools to snag jersey pockets or cut spare tubes. |
|
Drop-off is to our left, but the road is wide by trail standards, and I place my front right tire on the good side of a bed-rock rib protruding from the roadbed. |
|
Eventually, the merry mutilators grow sick of each other's horrendous overacting and face off for an ultimate battle of brains, brawn, bowie knives, and tire irons. |
|
We follow at a respectful distance so as not to tire the bear unduly. |
|
And, if I ever tire of my collecting, I'll be sitting pretty. |
|
The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire. |
|
The spare tire is mounted at an angle and folds up with the rear. |
|
|
He congratulated me on having lived for a week bareheaded in East Texas without getting beaten with a tire iron. |
|
A poised and graceful swimmer, she never seemed to tire in the water. |
|
But I would be very surprised if most hunt members didn't soon tire of footling about and looked for other ways to relieve the boredom of country life in winter. |
|
As DIY experts never tire of reminding us, decorating requires thorough preparation, and the correct prep for painting is a wash down with sugar soap. |
|
Matching the correct tire composition, suspension, gear ratio, and tire pressure to the corresponding track is a nice touch but is oversimplified for hard core racing fans. |
|
Though the options are limited in comparison to its console brethren, you still have the chance to alter steering speed, gear ratio, tire type, braking and exhaust. |
|
He won at Rockingham and was leading the season finale the next week at Homestead until a tire blew and the wheel well caught fire on the last lap. |
|
When they reached the jeep, Abby noticed that she had a flat tire. |
|
The surface is flat but uneven, closer attention must be paid to ankle-twisting ground below, especially those stretches where tire ruts are deepest. |
|
Among archetypical industrial albums, this one excels in creative uses of a used car tire, an air compressor, and a turntable powered wind instrument. |
|
Michelin introduced a radial tire especially for large scrapers. |
|
It is always a good idea to get better tire adhesion to the rim this way, and it might also stick down those parts right by the valve that you mention. |
|
Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant. |
|
An untold number of gay Iranians, like Ali, tire of the harassment, fear and hiding, and leave Iran permanently. |
|
And she memorably threatens her boys with a tire iron when they aim to strike out on their own. |
|
Police even arrested a Dutchman recently just because he owned a tire business. |
|
He and his business partner are Canadians trying to make it in the business of tire pyrolysis, which recovers products from waste through incineration. |
|
I could balance a checkbook, change a tire, cook gourmet meals, and defend myself from attackers, but I couldn't handle myself at a high school party. |
|
At least a dozen times over the past two years I've heard the sickening thud and tortured tire screech that signals a fresh wreck in the intersection. |
|
It is the sound effects that retain the child's attention and so the child does not tire of repeating nursery rhymes, he said, quoting a Sanskrit verse. |
|
|
Its most popular segmented tire is used for grading and excavation work mounted on skid-steer loaders, backhoe loaders, tool carriers, wheel loaders, or trenchers. |
|
The correct air pressure should be stamped on the tire itself. |
|
Dieter's car had suffered a puncture on the RN3 road between Paris and Meaux. A bent nail was stuck in the tire. |
|
The more the opponent misses, the faster they tire, and the psychological effects of being unable to land a hit will start to sink in. |
|
He edged the third and it seemed Sierra Leone-born Bundu, 39, was beginning to tire as the hectic early pace subsided. |
|
Is there such a thing as a good tasting vegetarian hot dog? Cuz every one I've tried tasted like smelted tire. |
|
Rim Lock, to help prevent wheel slip for minimal balancing throughout the life of the tire. |
|
One of the greatest assets of computers is they never tire of the repetition needed. |
|
The window here, and there the door annoys, Then frequent repetitions tire the ear Of meanless speeches, dull and insincere. |
|
Wrangler DuraTrac also features a rim lock that helps prevent wheel slip for minimal balancing throughout the life of the tire. |
|
While the company had humble beginnings making tire chains, once employing 1,000 people. |
|
When the wheel size goes up and the sidewall of the tire gets smaller, doesn't the ride get worse? |
|
Harsh winter in many EU countries makes snow tire an additional necessity for new vehicles. |
|
Thus, it is primarily the measurement of deformability of the tire section in contact with the test wheel. |
|
Two of his PRO Series tire changers and one wheel balancer are now exclusively offered with shipping discounts with a special coupon code. |
|
In the winter of 1994, Tony Bright was visiting an automotive dealership with a display featuring tire chains. |
|
The trailer is 6 feet, 4 inches long and weighs 152 pounds, and it comes with a spare tire and safety chains. |
|
A pneumatic radial tire has a chipper in place of a traditional apex, the chipper located between a carcass main portion and turnup portion. |
|
Precipitated silicas have been used in tire compounds as a minor portion of the filler in combination with carbon black as the major filler. |
|
The extruder operator is required to change the printing type on the contact print wheel with almost every change of the tire extrusion. |
|
|
In the wake of lead concerns, zinc appears in weights for various applications ranging from fishing to tire balances and flywheels. |
|
Most snow tire users keep a second set of wheels and tires in the garage so swapping is easy and convenient. |
|
The tire performance map of wet traction and rolling resistance shows performance trade-off lines for varying compound parameters. |
|
They also tangle with their rivals, the Gashouse Gang, and catch tire thieves and gas bootleggers. |
|
Scatter rugs can radically change the appearance of a floor if you tire of it, but can look out of place on striking backgrounds. |
|
While scrap tire processors are confronted with an array of end markets, a cleaner shred is almost always tantamount to marketability. |
|
Inflate that tire too much and the tube may pooch out of the cut in the sidewall. |
|
Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
|
This study determined how wheelchair tire composition and tread affect rolling resistance. |
|
Ranger bands are essentially sections of tire inner tubing cut into various sizes. |
|
Marco Pantani, champion of the 1998 Tour de France, was able to make attack after attack to quickly tire out his opponents. |
|
Once inside, they tire themselves trying to escape from these false exits, until they eventually fall into the tube. |
|
Again, the pit is covered with plastic sheet and weighed down with tire weights. |
|
It's got a beautiful design, low seat height, good power, and a big fat rear tire that will impress even your nonriding friends. |
|
Once the port nose tire was removed, it was discovered that the metal spacer was installed wrong. |
|
If a man was broil-some, he was likely to go whole-hog about it, utilizing tire irons and stones and teeth. |
|
I partied at Aksu until they began to tire of me and started asking whether I wouldn't prefer to pay for my mare's teat grape wine. |
|
The Browns... threw three quarterbacks into the tire fire against Baltimore last week. |
|
As the tire fire that is the Edmonton Oilers rages on, their AHL affiliate is going through a worse ordeal. |
|
A month later, they were joined by workers at the Firestone tire factory because its managers sought similar concessions. |
|
|
No matter how gung ho you are when you start, you will tire as you become mired in details. |
|
I recall an average of two tire blowouts per trip and one radiator boilover. |
|
I tire of thin girlies and cheeky chappies struggling to read over-alliterated autocues. |
|
I shall tire of my Journal if it is to contain nothing but biles and plasters and unguents. |
|
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is moving toward reestablishing its scrap tire program. |
|
Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees plus plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
|
However, Klitschko responded every time by outboxing Peter with a strong left jab and effective holding to tire his opponent. |
|
At left, Cesar Fuentes, 16, of Littlerock High School, removes a lug bolt from a tire during timed trials at the career day. |
|
The southern Manitoba tire recycling plant last year reprocessed 1 million tires. |
|
He uses a donkey pump, also known as an Egyptian Shaduf, which is simply a hand pump that uses an old tractor tire to pump the water. |
|
Mixed martial arts is essentially about making the opponent tire out before you do so you are at an advantage in dealing devastating moves. |
|
The product line includes truck tire tools, wheel lug tools, small tire irons, twist socket sets, and a workshop vise. |
|
Tire pressure is dependent on the temperature of the tire and track when racing. |
|
Take your pick from The Aquashow, Aqualand, Atlantic Park a great idea to tire them out before bedtime. |
|
I was shocked the other day when I Walmart that I could not find a whitewall tire for sale. |
|
Unfortunately, a flat tire led to wild night of a passion with the very man assigned to her project the very next day. |
|
The UniRoyal Tiger Pay Touring whitewall tire is not a performance tire, but it is totally acceptable for street use. |
|
If Chinese companies take over Nokian, they will seize the excellent winter tire technology. |
|
Each time a driver pulls into the pits, the tire pressure and temperature should be tested for optimal performance. |
|
Buyers prefer motoring magazine advice to less-understood winter tire labels. |
|