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OEM Fitment and Warranty – Perfect fitment, no issues, and no hassle Limited WarrantyLow Noise – Dual-Rubber Coated Shims reduces vibration noiseLess Break-In Time – Thermo Scorched technique help lessen destroy-in timeIncrease Brake Bite, Long Life – Slots, and Chamfered edges functions enhances brake bite, extends pad lifestyles and reduces noise. *Please test software for featuresVehicle Compatibility – Check Walmart Compatibility Chart and Description Please, or If unsure, Ask a Question Below ⬇
07 may refer to:
- The year 2007, or any year ending with 07
- The month of July
- 7 (number)
- FIFA 7
- Madden NFL 07
- Cricket 07
- The number of the French department Ardèche
- The musical duo Zero 7
- 07 zgłoś się, a Polish criminal television series
- 07 (album), a 2007 album by Nina Badrić
- 07 (Dialing code), The dialing code used by Pagers And Mobile Phones
- Emoticon representing salute
- Plastic recycling marking for resin identification code 7
- Lynk & Co 07, a plug-in hybrid compact sedan
104 may refer to:
- 104 (number), a natural number
- AD 104, a year in the 2nd century AD
- 104 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC
- 104 (MBTA bus), Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus route
- Hundred and Four (or Council of 104), a Carthaginian tribunal of judges
- 104 (City of Edinburgh) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, a Scottish military unit
- 104 (Tyne) Army Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, an English military unit
- 104 (barge), cargo ship in service in the 1890s
- 104 Klymene, a main-belt asteroid
- Peugeot 104, a supermini car
- Italian Disability Law 104/1992
Twelve or 12 may refer to:
- 12 (number)
- December, the twelfth and final month of the year
- Dozen, a group of twelve.
Eighteen or 18 may refer to:
- 18 (number)
- One of the years 18 BC, AD 18, 1918, 2018
Altima may refer to:
- Nissan Altima, a car
- Altima (band), a Japanese band
- Altima Ace, a Japanese manga magazine
A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its motion, most often accomplished by means of friction.
A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelain, and brick.
The earliest ceramics made by humans were fired clay bricks used for building house walls and other structures. Other pottery objects such as pots, vessels, vases and figurines were made from clay, either by itself or mixed with other materials like silica, hardened by sintering in fire. Later, ceramics were glazed and fired to create smooth, colored surfaces, decreasing porosity through the use of glassy, amorphous ceramic coatings on top of the crystalline ceramic substrates. Ceramics now include domestic, industrial, and building products, as well as a wide range of materials developed for use in advanced ceramic engineering, such as semiconductors.
The word ceramic comes from the Ancient Greek word κεραμικός (keramikós), meaning "of or for pottery" (from κέραμος (kéramos) 'potter's clay, tile, pottery'). The earliest known mention of the root ceram- is the Mycenaean Greek ke-ra-me-we, workers of ceramic, written in Linear B syllabic script. The word ceramic can be used as an adjective to describe a material, product, or process, or it may be used as a noun, either singular or, more commonly, as the plural noun ceramics.
In geometry, a cube or regular hexahedron is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six congruent square faces, a type of polyhedron. It has twelve congruent edges and eight vertices. It is a type of parallelepiped, with pairs of parallel opposite faces, and more specifically a rhombohedron, with congruent edges, and a rectangular cuboid, with right angles between pairs of intersecting faces and pairs of intersecting edges. It is an example of many classes of polyhedra: Platonic solid, regular polyhedron, parallelohedron, zonohedron, and plesiohedron. The dual polyhedron of a cube is the regular octahedron.
The cube is the three-dimensional hypercube, a family of polytopes also including the two-dimensional square and four-dimensional tesseract. A cube with unit side length is the canonical unit of volume in three-dimensional space, relative to which other solid objects are measured.
The cube can be represented in many ways, one of which is the graph known as the cubical graph. It can be constructed by using the Cartesian product of graphs. The cube was discovered in antiquity. It was associated with the nature of earth by Plato, the founder of Platonic solid. It was used as the part of the Solar System, proposed by Johannes Kepler. It can be derived differently to create more polyhedrons, and it has applications to construct a new polyhedron by attaching others.
Disk or disc may refer to:
- Disk (mathematics), a two dimensional shape, the interior of a circle
- Disk storage
- Optical disc
Fits may refer to:
- FITS, a data format in astronomy
- FITS (board game), a 2009 board game
- Fits (album), a 2009 album by White Denim
- The Fits, an album by Aly Tadros
- The Fits, a British punk rock band
- The Fits (film), a 2015 American drama film
- Fury in the Slaughterhouse, a German rock band
G35, G-35 or G.35 may refer to:
- Infiniti G35, an automobile
- G35 (chipset), a motherboard chipset manufactured by Intel
- Glock 35, a firearm
- Gudbrandsdalsost, a type of brown cheese popular in Norway
- G35 Jinan–Guangzhou Expressway in China
i30, I30, i-30 or I-30 may refer to:
- Interstate 30, an Interstate Highway in the southern United States
- Japanese submarine I-30, an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine during World War II
- HMAS Arunta (I30) (1940-1968), a Royal Australian Navy Tribal-class destroyer
- I30, a 9000 server model of computer system produced by the Hewlett-Packard (HP) company
- Hyundai i30, a small family car made by Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company
- Infiniti I30, mid-size luxury car sold under Nissan's Infiniti marque in North American markets
- Korg i30, a 1998 keyboard instrument
- IBM NetVista Internet Appliance i30, allows internet access on a TV
- I-30 (aircraft), a prototype of the Yakovlev Yak-3
Infiniti (インフィニティ, IPA: [iɰ̃ɸiniti]) (stylized in all caps) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Corporation. The brand began on November 8, 1989, initially in North America. The marketing network for Infiniti vehicles included dealers in over 50 countries in the 2010s. As of 2020, there were 25 markets served by new car dealers, primarily North America, China, Taiwan, and the Middle East.
According to Nissan, the Infiniti logo is a stylized representation of a road extending to the horizon—and of Mount Fuji, reflecting its Japanese origins.
Juke may refer to:
- Juke (football move), a deceptive move in American football
- "Juke" (instrumental), a harmonica instrumental recorded by Little Walter Jacobs
- Juke joint, an informal establishment featuring blues music, dancing, and alcoholic drinks
- Juke Magazine (1975–1992), an Australian national music industry newspaper
- Nissan Juke, a car
- Samsung Juke, a mobile phone created by Samsung
KFE or kfe may refer to:
- KFE, the IATA code for Fortescue Dave Forrest Airport, Western Australia
- KFE, the Indian Railways station code for Chottanikkara Road railway station, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India
- kfe, the ISO 639-3 code for Kota language (India), Nilgiri Hills, India
Nissan Motor Corporation (日産自動車株式会社, Nissan Jidōsha kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan and Infiniti brands, and formerly the Datsun brand, with in-house performance tuning products (including cars) under the Nismo and Autech brands. The company traces back to the beginnings of the 20th century, with the Nissan zaibatsu, now called Nissan Group.
Since 1999, Nissan has been part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance (Mitsubishi joining in 2016), a partnership between Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors of Japan, with Renault of France. As of November 2023, Renault holds a 15% voting stake in Nissan, while Nissan holds the same stake in Renault. Since October 2016 Nissan holds a 34% controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors.
In 2017, Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world, after Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, General Motors and Ford. In 2014, Nissan was the largest car manufacturer in North America. With a revenue of $78 billion in 2022, Nissan was the ninth largest automobile maker in the world, as well as being the leading Japanese brand in China, Russia, and Mexico. As of April 2018, Nissan was the world's largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, with global sales of more than 320,000 all-electric vehicles.
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