The product is a thick rubber and is durable as described by the company. As far as staying on the tires it's all about the prep. They make it look easy but to do it right it takes a long tine to get the tires clean.. I did mine off the car. My letters are extremely large so lay out and install took a long time. I told my self,, never again but I wore out the Hoosiers with the white letters so I did it again , went yellow on some Bridgestones..
How did you apply the white letters?
Saint Ho. Just noticed your gas cap.
I guess that addresses that issue! :biggrin
Hello 2112.
On the one hand, filling the gas tank took me hours.
On the other hand, I love the cap "Le Mans", for its shape and its symbol.
So I designed and manufactured an Aluminum part to equip my car, reversibly and without damaging anything.
I love the result.
Best regards.
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On the one hand, filling the gas tank took me hours.]
That's really cool. Nice work. Does it completely eliminate the flapper assembly?
Looks like washer nozzles
Good morning 2112.
Several years ago, I made myself the drawing of the letters, made them cut in rubber, and then applied myself each letters one by one.
It was a very long and thorough work, which I had already done before for the Avon tires of my Cobra.
The holding in time is perfect.
The only precaution is obviously not to rub on the curbs.
I just discover the Company "Tirestickers".
For my Ford GT 2017, I will question them.
Best regards.
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