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Tire Lettering - Inside or Out

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Tire Lettering - Inside or Out

Post by johnclews69 »

What do you you reckon guys. Do you look like a wanker with the tire's white lettering on the outside of your 4x4 or is it considered ok which ever way??? :lol:

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Post by Busiboy »

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Post by pcman »

if there tuff tires and you want everyone to know you got 4x4 bling then out if there crap so you dont want them to stand out inside lol
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Post by Busiboy »

so whadya reckon pcman,

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Post by RoldIT »

Depends, they look shit once you scrub the sidewalls a bit and you start to get that white ring around the tyre where the letters used to be.

Otherwise, bling all the way. :!: :armsup:
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Post by pcman »

olympic overlander recaped muddies bling bling lol
yeah the white ring shits me but bopth sides have white lettering on mine

owell ill get a decent set of bling tyres that i can showoff one day soon
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I have heard that the layer of white rubber under the surface is not as hard wearing as the black rubber - so having the OWL side out could allow the sidewally to be work/damaged more easily. Don't know if this is true though.
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Post by TuffRR »

ISUZUROVER wrote:I have heard that the layer of white rubber under the surface is not as hard wearing as the black rubber - so having the OWL side out could allow the sidewally to be work/damaged more easily. Don't know if this is true though.


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Post by BOGAN V8 »

White writnig for sure :D :D :D its the only way to go



looks very cool on black rims :D :D :D :D
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Post by bru21 »

why not add your own personal touch and write you own lettering. use quality pacer brand white out and a sign writing stencil. mabe even a cartoon of your truck for that classy "i have made it look". be careful not to smudge tyre black on it though, nothing looks more cheap and nasty then dirty white writing. be sure to include tyre rotation records written neatly too.

have fun maybe get the kids involved (you can always clean it off with turps should they fumble)

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Post by Muddy999 »

I have heard that the layer of white rubber under the surface is not as hard wearing as the black rubber


I may be wrong but tyres are black because they add carbon to the rubber when they make the tyre.

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Post by Bingham »

personally,, i think it depends on ya rims...... if simply white and black rims...always go black with black and white with white on the outsides!!
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Post by MY45 »

i dont really know as 37 MTRs dont have any white writing on them :D
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Post by Jeeps »

I had em' with my BFG's

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And i now have them with my MTR's

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As long as you have a good looking vehicle they compliment it's looks. So don't put it out on toyotas :finger:
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