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White lettering on tires

Think about white letters on new tires.


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I once colored in some Pirelli lettering in Yellow, they sort of looked like racing slicks from afar, especially if you black shine the tires beforehand. But my personal opinion is against coloring lettering on tires fitted to these types of cars. If it's an older muscle car, by god you are OBLIGED to keep the lettering nice and white. But for a DSM, leave 'em blank and clean. In any case, most markers don't last more than a few months so you can always try it.
 
I once colored in some Pirelli lettering in Yellow, they sort of looked like racing slicks from afar, especially if you black shine the tires beforehand. But my personal opinion is against coloring lettering on tires fitted to these types of cars. If it's an older muscle car, by god you are OBLIGED to keep the lettering nice and white. But for a DSM, leave 'em blank and clean. In any case, most markers don't last more than a few months so you can always try it.

Yeah I did see how they crack after a while since the sidewalls flex.
 
I personally love the look of white lettering. Specifically on white or black cars. But it's your car man, your choice. I think it'd look awesome no matter what choice you went with! :)
 
No offense to anyone who has white lettering or likes it, but to me it's largely for posers. I've only seen this on straight-pipe exhaust Challenger guy or intake/exhaust 350z guy. If your car is fast enough that it needs slicks and those slicks have m/h or whatever, then cool. I just don't like the idea of trying to look like a race car.
 
No offense to anyone who has white lettering or likes it, but to me it's largely for posers. I've only seen this on straight-pipe exhaust Challenger guy or intake/exhaust 350z guy. If your car is fast enough that it needs slicks and those slicks have m/h or whatever, then cool. I just don't like the idea of trying to look like a race car.

No offense taken Vegas! It's only for pure aesthetics. Same reason we paint our calipers or anything for that matter. It's all person taste, some like it and some don't...to each their own. My look isn't to look like a race car but clean, quick street car. When I bought my jeep, it had white lettered tires. Don't think the po was going for a race car look on the jeep. ;)
 
I would do it, you don’t loose anything, however you can get it off you don’t like it or leave it to the time so they come off.

It’s not like painting a car that you have to stick with it or repainting, it’s just letters paint and will come off easy.

Good point!
 
No offense taken Vegas! It's only for pure aesthetics. Same reason we paint our calipers or anything for that matter. It's all person taste, some like it and some don't...to each their own. My look isn't to look like a race car but clean, quick street car. When I bought my jeep, it had white lettered tires. Don't think the po was going for a race car look on the jeep. ;)
The pics that you posted of your car are pretty tasteful, but the full-blown F1 car look on the 2g is not for me. To each their own.
 
Just don't be this guy if you do.
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ROFL:tease:

Nah. Not going with toyo proxes stickers on my hankooks. Was thinking more like General Tires :p
 
I like the way the Hoosiers look with the white letters out at the track, not sure how I'd feel about them all the time but they look good rolling.

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I run ethanol all the time but so does everyone else since 91oct is E10. :p

Arizona keeps ethanol ratings between E54 and E85 so I rely on ECMLink's flex fuel sensor to adjust my tune based on the ethanol rating of the gasoline I fill up with because it varies so much at the pump. So we don't derail your thread send me a PM with your questions, I don't mind helping or looking at a log.
 
does it have to be the manufacturer of the tire? or are you thinking slogan...

like

"fast even when standing still"
"built not bought"
or
"where'd i put my keys?"
 
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