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Sep 25th, 2014, 22:42 | #1 |
1800necwinner
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whitewall tyres company
At mr whitewalls they do three things: 1. Sell affordable whitewall tyres. 2. Stripe your existing tyres. 3. Sell the best whitewall coating available on the market for you to DIY on your own tyres. Centrally located in Staffordshire, mr whitewalls has been providing customers with affordable whitewall tyres for a number of years. The coating we use is very flexible, very durable and if cared for correctly will last the lifetime of the tyre. So if you're looking for a set of affordable whitewall tyres or would like whitewalls installed on to your existing tyres, look no further! The whitewalls are applied using purpose built machinery to create a perfect ring on the tyre wall. Any tyres can be striped although we do advise that all tyres have completed 3000 miles before application. New tyres can be striped but may initially discolour, with regular miles and cleaning the discolouration process stops at around 3000 miles (manufacturer dependent) and then the white will normally return. they don't just do whitewalls either we can provide most colours for you to customise your ride! So if you're looking for some affordable whitewall tyres or for some of the best DIY whitewall coating on the market, please take a look at their shop. http://www.mrwhitewalls.com/#!buy-now/c1fn5
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Jan 31st, 2015, 14:29 | #2 |
arcturus
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Thanks 123,I had a look at the site and it looks interesting.The thing that would concern me would be the "part worn" aspect, 4/6mm. I'm not sure how deep the tread would be on a new tire but my existing tires have 7mm of tread. If I had a spare set of wheels on which to mount them I wouldn't worry too much as I could use my existing wheel/tires, for casual driving and save the white walls for meets and shows. I will probably look further into this as a plan "B" At that price, about £220 (not sure if that includes VAT) I could afford shipping.
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Jan 31st, 2015, 22:49 | #3 |
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its white rubberise, a coating
you could get some rubberise "shutz" from a motor factors and apply yourself. It comes in black, grey, and WHITE costs about a tenner a bottle, worth a go on old tyres
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