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Raised letters on Tire -
As far as problems go, this one is trivial:</P> One of mytires doesn't have anywhite paint on the letteringanymore.I haven't scraped it off on a curb somewhere and I've cleaned it with the same cleaner as the other 3 so I don't know what's going on.</P> Any ideas? </P> Dobeman</P><edited><editID>dobeman</editID><editDate>38007.6411342593</editDate></edited> |
Raised letters on Tire -
Are they really white wall... or just raised white letter tires?
~Amanda |
Raised letters on Tire -
HA ha ha! You're right, they're only raised letters.</P> People probably think I'm driving around sporting 80's style whitewalls!</P> Too funny! Thanks for correcting me.</P> |
Raised letters on Tire -
I was going to say... wow... I've not seen white walls in at least 10 years.
As bad as this is, there are paint sticks to repaint the tires white lettering, yuo can get them just about anywhere, just have to look. I've even used White Out correction fluid for a quick fix before showing... I use a bleach cleaner to keep mine white, but I have not had a problem keeping the paint on the tires. It's new right? Try taking it back and asking what they can do, an exchange for one tire can be much of their backs... ~Amanda |
Raised letters on Tire -
GO TO YOUR NEAREST TIRE SHOP AND HAVE THEM FLIP THEM AROUND ON YOUR WHEELS. WITH THE BLACK SIDE OUT ALL 4 WILL MATCH AGAIN AND YOU WON'T HAVE TOWORRY ABOUT WHAT TO DO WHEN THE SECOND TIRE LOSES IT'S WHITE LETTERS. PERSONALLY, WITH A NICE SET OF WHEELS,I THINK THEY LOOK BETTER BLACK SIDE OUT ANYWAY.<IMG src=smileys/smiley4.gif border="0">
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