Tire Products
The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association has revised its forecast upward for U.S. tire shipments in 2024, adding to what promises to be a record year.
The new tire changer has an ergonomically friendly design to help simplify and expedite the tire-changing process.
Nokian said it set a monthly production record in October at its North American factory in Dayton, while boosting its workforce there to around 500.
Winter tire usage has reached 78% in the Great White North — a 10 percentage-point increase from 2016.
Sumitomo Rubber USA is recalling certain Falken Wildpeak AT4W tires, size 275/60R20 115T, that may have been manufactured using an incorrect cord material for one of the plies.
Goodyear CEO and President Mark Stewart told Tire Business that the venerable Dunlop brand — which dates back to the late 1880s — has increased its market share in Europe despite what he called a "flat to overall declining" market there.
Kumho Tire USA is bolstering its ultra-high performance (UHP) lineup, unveiling three products in the Ecsta Sport family during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Michelin Tire North America Inc. is recalled 46 XVS and TRX specialty tires for a missing DOT certification from the sidewalls.
Nokian Tyres, which claims to have invented the product in 1934 to tackle harsh winters in Finland, is celebrating the milestone.
Wholesale Tire Distributors is partnering with Leo Santa Cruz, a multi-division world champion boxer, to serve as a representative for its Arroyo Tires portfolio.