The fifth tire
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SPAREThe fifth tire
SPAREFifth tire
SPAREFifth tire.
SPARELike a fifth tire
SPARETire in the trunk
WHITEWALLTire on the road
FADETire near the finish
DIETLose the spare tire?
SLIMDOWNLose the spare tire
RIMIt's inside the tire
FENDERAuto part above the tire
AKRONTire capital of the world
DUNLOPInventor of the pneumatic tire
PNEUTire, at the Michelin plant
BLOWOUTPRICESAmbiguous ad at the tire store
UNIRoyal opening in the tire industry?
AKRONWhere the Firestone tire company was founded
treadingthe raised pattern on a rubber tire
trodthe raised pattern on a rubber tire
treadthe raised pattern on a rubber tire
treadsthe raised pattern on a rubber tire
troddenthe raised pattern on a rubber tire
baldest(of a tire) Having the tread worn away
TREADTime to look over part of the tire (5)
sidewallThe side of a tire, typically marked or colored distinctively
fagtire by strenuous activity exhaust fagged by the strenuous climb
conedbevel like the slanting surface of a cone cone a tire
BURNEDRUBBER...so the chef got a job at the tire factory, but he...
whitewallA tire with a white stripe around the outside, or a white sidewall
whitewallsA tire with a white stripe around the outside, or a white sidewall
rimremovable outer metal band on an automobile wheel to which the tire is attached
clincherA bicycle or automobile tire that has flange beads that fit into the wheel rim
clinchersA bicycle or automobile tire that has flange beads that fit into the wheel rim
radialsmotor-vehicle tire in which the plies or cords run from one bead to the other at right angles to both beads
moulagethe making of a mold, esp. with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, tire tracks, etc., as for the purpose of identification
moulagesthe making of a mold, esp. with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, tire tracks, etc., as for the purpose of identification
runflat(of an automobile tire) constructed so as not to deflate completely after a puncture so that a motorist can still drive the vehicle for some distance