Raised white letters
#1
Raised white letters
After watching the 24 Hours of Daytona I came away with a couple of thoughts; first, I am certain i'd like to buy a white gold Rolex Daytona and second, I think white letter tires look very cool. Does anyone sell them anymore? I don't mean something cheap like "Jerry's" tires, maybe Hoosier or Yokohama, etc.
#3
There was a thread on this a LONG time ago, grease pen paint, even chalk were used to see what it would look like, with some actually fairly promising results. Its one of those things that if done right the average person would be completely clueless to the fact it had been modded, and it can be just that little bit extra that completes a look, but is also something that would not fit onto every ride. Perhaps try it out with chalk first see if you like it, then if you decide against it all you nee to do is hose it off (assuming oyu don't have the stockbrake padsa that'll make it turn back to black in about 3 miles)
#4
The raised white letters are actually spray painted on for the race cars. Goodyear makes raised white letters. You would have to check their web site for further datails. For wheel size/ dimensions you have.
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
#5
The raised white letters are actually spray painted on for the race cars. Goodyear makes raised white letters. You would have to check their web site for further datails. For wheel size/ dimensions you have.
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
#6
The raised white letters are actually spray painted on for the race cars. Goodyear makes raised white letters. You would have to check their web site for further datails. For wheel size/ dimensions you have.
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
If this is the look you want, I am sure you can get something. I don't know about Hoosier, or Firestone.
Good luck!
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#8
Probably rubber compound. For white letters (or whitewalls, or redlines, etc.) there needs to be a layer of white (or red....) in the sidewall. Then the layer of black rubber covering it gets cut/ground away, exposing the white. Racing slicks are very carefully researched tires, and they're only after performance. They (the tire manufacturers) have no interest in makin' 'em look spiffy - just black and grippy and fast.
There used to be whitewall and raised white letter drag slicks back inna day, but they moved beyond that long ago.
There used to be whitewall and raised white letter drag slicks back inna day, but they moved beyond that long ago.
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#12
I put a set of BFGs with the raised letters out on my old 780 Volvo. As silly as it may sound, I actaully would get people asking me if I raced it, thinking the tyres were something special. It did kind of make it look like an old Euro rally car.
But for a MINI? Hmm, might work with a CR/W combo, but hard to say. Any time I see that look on a car, it still makes me think of Herbie with the old Goodyear Tyres, but then I think they were actually yellow.
But for a MINI? Hmm, might work with a CR/W combo, but hard to say. Any time I see that look on a car, it still makes me think of Herbie with the old Goodyear Tyres, but then I think they were actually yellow.
#13
You can do it yourself, either the whole side wall or just the letters themselves:
http://www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/other/tirepaint.htm
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http://www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/other/tirepaint.htm
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