953 nut 65,710 #1 Posted 2 hours ago May 11, 1947, the B.F. Goodrich Company of Akron, Ohio, announces it has developed a tubeless tire, a technological innovation that would make automobiles safer and more efficient. . While Goodrich awaited approval from the U.S. Patent Office, the tubeless tires underwent high-speed road testing, were put in service on a fleet of taxis and were used by Ohio state police cars and a number of privately owned passenger cars. 3 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 12,014 #2 Posted 56 minutes ago (edited) And shortly thereafter, did the Tire Tube Manufacturers go crying to the Feds for subsidies?? With the mass implementation of turbochargers (and prior use of Catalytic Converters) in domestic vehicles back in the late 1980's, the OEM's saw thw need to change the vehicle exhaust components from mild steel to stainless due to the increased heat. That did not sit well with the three big chains of Muffler Shops, as an exhaust system could now outlast the vehicle. So they petitioned the Gov. for a handout to stay in business. Uncle Sam told them to go punt. Basically it was "So, your Business is centered on under the vehicle parts replacement, right?? Learn how to do brakes & struts instead..." Edited 55 minutes ago by ri702bill 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 56,414 #3 Posted 35 minutes ago And here we go putting tubes back in. Tube should be mandatory for all low pressure applications. Like when you lose air in a tire at a show and it rolls off the bead... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 12,014 #4 Posted 24 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, WHX?? said: And here we go putting tubes back in. Tube should be mandatory for all low pressure applications. Like when you lose air in a tire at a show and it rolls off the bead... That's just part of the ownership.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites