I'll buy them if not already taken. Thanks!
Let me dig through the garage. If I can manage to find them, they’re all yours
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I'll buy them if not already taken. Thanks!
Just swung by www.tirestickers.com booth at SEMA. Like their stuff and have many major brands licensed. Might do this when I get my first pair of new shoes (Bridgestone this time)
I ordered a set of Pirelli red letters to replace the painted on from factory Pirelli's name and stripe on my Lambo (nice ride while I am waiting my turn on getting my dream car 17/18 Ford GT)... they have not arrived yet but they are made/sold by TireGraficx.
They make custom and/or have the major brand tire manufacture you can order. You can select the height of the stripe or lettering. I went with 1/2" to match the OEM Pirelli red stripe and P Zero tires on my car. They have permanat and peal and stick raised letters.
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https://shop.tiregraficx.com/products/pirelli-pzero-tire-lettering-tire-stickers
Oh man. That looks terrible. Those guys were really sloppy with the adhesive.
TireStickers are the guys who sponsored my car at SEMA. I’m gona have to give them my seal of approval, that’s completely unbiased.
Yikes. Really digging into the archives with this one, Michael!Reviving one of my favorite threads. Hey Ed, how long did your Tread Wear stickers look good?
@bonehead
Yikes. Really digging into the archives with this one, Michael!
Looking back at those photos, I can honestly say I'd never do that again
They turned out ok. I just don't think they look right on modern-ish cars. Now, cobras with fat AVON's? Yes, please.I can only see one of your pictures but I thought it looked pretty good.
I never did it but having grown up in the 70’s, I have always loved the look.
At one time I thought I would do Goodyear and cover up the Bridgestone but now I am reluctant to disrespect Bridgestone, the manufacturers of the tires that continue to carry the day for us.