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JCDenton Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Please what do you call in US "wheel and tire"?

Hi guys,

Simple question, what does it mean in the following sentence "wheel and tire"? (It's without any other context)

He's got an empty building up in the Bronx. Behind his wheel and tire on
East 167th and Third Avenue.


Please guys, does "wheel and tire" mean here..."shop with the car needs"? Or does it mean

Behind his "wheel and tire" = behind the place, where he got his cars?

again, thanks in advance for help!

nice day to everyone!

Best Regards

JCD
  

Top answer

Hi, Without any more context, I'd say this means that he has a business that sells wheels and tires . Clive

  • Hi, Without any more context, I'd say this means that he has a business that sells wheels and tires .
  • Clive
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Hi,

Without any more context, I'd say this means that he has a business that sells wheels and tires.

Clive

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