During the first quarter century of the existence of the motorized vehicle, all tires were white. Zinc oxide had to be added to the rubber in order to strengthen the tire, and it had a side effect that created bright white tires.
During the first quarter century of the existence of the motorized vehicle, all tires were white. Zinc oxide had to be added to the rubber in order to strengthen the tire, and it had a side effect that created bright white tires.