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Combined Distributors, Inc began supplying tire casings to a
retreader in 1982. We are pround to say that that original retreader
is still a customer of ours today.
We supply truck, light truck, passenger, and aircraft sizes.
We ship casings and used tires only in container loads from Japan
directly to your door.
Our customers are on five continents worldwide.
Our simple rule of common sense is that in order to earn your
business, our shipments must be regular and reliable, our casings and
used tires must be as stated.
We repeat ": We must earn your business".
"Your customers need good tires to drive safely. They are the only
contact with the road and affect the steering, braking and
acceleration of the vehicle."

General Tire Safety Tips
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Once a month, inspect your tires for patterns of
uneven wear which could damage the tires.
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Once a month, and before every long trip, check tire
inflation pressure.
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Look at the tire placard or owner's manual to see
the maximum weight your vehicle can carry - DO NOT OVERLOAD YOUR
VEHICLE.
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Develop good driving habits such as observing speed
limits; avoiding fast stops, starts, and turns; avoiding potholes
and objects; and avoiding contact with curbs when driving or
parking.
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Keep your vehicle well maintained. Rotate the tires
regularly, get your wheels balanced, and have the front-end aligned
when necessary.
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Check the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation
before replacing a tire with a different size and/or construction.
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Be aware that when the outside temperature drops 10
degrees, the pressure in your tires drops about one or two pounds
per square inch.
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If you find that one of your tires is losing
pressure, take it to an expert for a complete internal inspection.
If a puncture is one-quarter inch or less and confined to the tread,
it can be safely repaired.
source credit :pueblo.gsa.gov/cfocus/cfoct2000/focus.htm
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Tire Care
One of the most important safety features any vehicle can have is a good
set of tires.
Tires play a vital role in vehicle performance, handling and safety.
Your tires carry the full weight of your vehicle, while at the same time
providing all of the grip for acceleration, steering and braking.
The importance of good tires is often overlooked or taken for granted.
Tire faults are noted in half of all fatal crashes where vehicle defects
are a contributing factor.
Good tires will hold your vehicle securely on the road, allowing it to
stop, start and maneuver safely. Worn out, incorrectly inflated or
unsuitable tires may not. Your tires must be in good condition, properly
maintained and appropriate for your vehicle. |

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