I love the white lettering on bold tires for off road vehicles. I regret not taking more time in selecting tires for my little x90, I would have gone that route.
I love the white lettering on bold tires for off road vehicles. I regret not taking more time in selecting tires for my little x90, I would have gone that route.
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Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
OK, I'll bite. Personally; I love "solid" (not outlined) RWL on tires, such as those from BFG. Unfortunately, most all other brands only have OWL (outlined) which are still better than regular black sidewall IMHO. I like colored outside tire lettering (whether common white or the new red from General Tire), as it really sets off the vehicle and also shows "motion" while the vehicle is moving (really cool to watch in big mall window store fronts).
Not every edition of a tire model has the OWL option. For example, the lightweight P-series Grabber AT2 is available only in blackwall, while its heavier LT-series twin sister of the AT2 (same size of 275/65R18) is available in OWL. If I ever purchase tires with OWL; then by damned they're facing outwards, because that's what was intended and it adds pizazz to my ride. I hate it when I see OWL tires inverted (blackwall-out), and I always think they mounted the tires improper.
On some tires like the G/Y - M/T-R with Kevlar; which is an asymmetric tread type tire, the OWL is forced to be mounted outside due to the tread design and should not be mounted inverted (just ask "MARLIN").
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If you are putting them on a 70's muscle car...cool
If anything else...nuff
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Thanks for all the feedback. It's strange that in most manufacturers' sites tires have white lettering but most fitters/suppliers they never ask whether you want white lettering - certainly in the UK. Certainly, having a look around a supermarket car park with it's many flash and 4x4 cars you will very seldom see white lettering. It used to be very common in the 70s 80s when customizing was that little bit more influenced by American culture but now Japanese customizing more influential. For the time being I'm leaving the white lettering but I may do it in summer and if I really don't like it I will get a fitter to turn them on the wheels (black letters outward)
i have a white ironman and I just bought some tires yesterday and I definately dig the white lettering on the outside...
OMG - it's the Dukes of Hazzard