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Yokohama tyres are primarily made in Japan, where its parent company, The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd is based. They also have manufacturing facilities in other countries like the United States, the Philippines, and Thailand.
Japan is where Yokohama tires are primarily manufactured. The company has several manufacturing facilities in Japan. including Shinjo. Mie and Mishima. In addition to our manufacturing facilities in the United States Mississippi. Philippines Clark Freeport. China Hangzhou and Suzhou. and Thailand Rayong and Ayutthaya. we also have factories in other countries.
Kumho Tyres are made in South Korea. The company also has manufacturing plants in China and Vietnam.
Kumho tires are manufactured in South Korea. China. and Vietnam.
No, overfilling engine oil can cause various problems like oil leaks, excessive smoke, engine damage, or even a possible explosion. If the oil level is significantly higher than it should be, it can cause the crankshaft to come into contact with the oil, which can froth the oil similar to what could happen with a latte machine. This frothy, aerated oil can cause a drop in oil pressure potentially damaging your engine.
Potentially, oil seals and gaskets can be damaged causing oil to leak outside the engine. Additionally, the catalytic converter could be irreparably damaged. So, it's always best to maintain proper oil levels in your vehicle's engine as per the manufacturer's directions.
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