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The Tire Aftermarket is a segment of the automotive tire industry that focuses on the sale of replacement tires and related services. It includes the sale of new tires, retreading of used tires, and the sale of tire-related products such as wheel rims, tire repair kits, and tire pressure monitoring systems. The Tire Aftermarket is a major contributor to the automotive tire industry, providing a wide range of products and services to consumers.
The Tire Aftermarket is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering a range of products and services. Major players in the market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Yokohama, Hankook, and Kumho. Other companies in the market include Cooper Tire, Toyo Tire, Nitto Tire, and Falken Tire. Show Less Read more