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  2. How to Pay Your Firestone Credit Card [Video] - AOL

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    For more than 115 years, many drivers have considered Firestone-made tires a necessity. If you're already a devoted customer, you might hold a Firestone Complete Auto Care credit card. Here's how ...

  3. Firestone Natural Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Firestone employees distributed pamphlets, conducted soil surveys, and provided credit for harvesting materials to local producers. They also supplied seedlings and high-yielding budded trees. [12] Still, Firestone remained the sole purchaser of rubber in Liberia until the mid 1950s, [13] exerting significant control over the Liberian economy ...

  4. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Firestone was originally based in Akron, Ohio, also the hometown of its archrival, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and two other midsized competitors, General Tire and Rubber Company and B.F. Goodrich Company. Founded on August 3, 1900, [5] the company initiated operations with 12 employees. [6] Together, Firestone and Goodyear were the ...

  5. Firestone and Ford tire controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Firestone and Ford tire controversy of the 1990s saw hundreds of people die in automobile crashes caused by the failure of Firestone tires installed on light trucks and SUVs made by Ford Motor Company . Unusually high failure rates of P235/75R15 ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness AT tires installed on the first-generation Ford Explorer and similar ...

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  7. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    BFGoodrich is an American tire brand. Originally part of the industrial conglomerate Goodrich Corporation, it was acquired in 1990 (along with Uniroyal, then The Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company) by the French tire maker Michelin. BFGoodrich was the first American tire manufacturer to make radial tires. It made tires for the then new Winton car ...

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