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- Hot Wheels Classics Ultra Hots Holiday Rods - Hot Wheels Series 1, Hot Wheels Series 2, Hot Wheels Ultra Hots, Hot Wheels Holiday Rods and much more.
- Meister Abrasives UK - Diamond grinding wheel, Vit superabrasives, Internal Grinding wheels, Dressing systems, Grinding quills, Semiconductor grinding, CBN grinding wheels, Vitrified bondings, External grinding wheels, Swiss master grinding wheels.
- TREW Industrial Wheels Inc. - Manufacturer of industrial caster wheels including polyurethane tired, mold on rubber, semi-steel, special application, drive wheels and tire retreading.
- Stockton Wheel Service - Custom wheels, straightening, widening, offsets, truck wheels and wheel polishing.
- Topgear - Alloy wheels and tyres for a range of vehicles. Choose wheels by wheel make and order online.
- Space City Hot Wheels Collectors - Space City Hot Wheels Collectors Club (SCHWCC) is a club dedicated to the fun and excitement of collecting Hot Wheels. The club is based in Houston, TX.
- Wheel Cover City - Offering new and used wheel covers, hub caps, wheel skins and stainless wires.
- Wheel-Check - Sells a loose wheel nut indicator that provides a simple, visual means of checking proper wheel torque.
- Capital Wheels - New, used and reconditioned wheels and wheel covers.
- Metro Wheels and Accessories - Specializes in factory steel and alloy wheels, current and discontinued custom wheels, factory and custom hubcaps, center caps, and alloy wheel repair, located in Marietta, Georgia.
Wikipedia Articles
- Planet Hot Wheels - Planet Hot Wheels is a MMO by Hot Wheels and Mattel Media. However in 2004, Hot Wheels temporarily took the site offline.
- Wire wheels - Wire wheels, (wire spoked wheels), today are still used on many motorcycles and most bicycles. Such wheels have a hub connected to a rim by wire spokes.
- 4-6-6-2 - In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-2 is a steam locomotive with four leading wheels (two axles) in an unpowered bogie at the front of the locomotive followed by two sets of driving wheels with six wheels each (three axles each), followed by two unpowered trailing wheels (one axle) at the rear of the locomotive.
- 0-8-8-0 - In the Whyte notation for classifying the wheel arrangement of steam locomotives, an 0-8-8-0 is a locomotive with two sets of eight driving wheels and neither leading wheels nor trailing wheels. Two sets of driving wheels would give far too long a wheelbase to be mounted in a fixed locomotive frame, so all 0-8-8-0s have been articulated locomotives of the Mallet type, whether simple or compound.
- Alloy wheel - Alloy wheels are automobile wheels which are made from aluminum or magnesium metal alloy. Alloy wheels differ from normal steel wheels, because of their lighter weight, which improves performance.