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Formula 1 Tires

tehrlich

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Just completed a custom "Formula 1" transition of my front tires.

www.tirestickers.com

A little pricey but you get enough for 4 wheels.

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Very nice...

Dresses the wheels up nicely..:2thumbs: similar to our sponsor with the spyder grafixx. Thanks for the link they have quite the assortment...:thumbup:
 
Dresses the wheels up nicely..:2thumbs: similar to our sponsor with the spyder grafixx. Thanks for the link they have quite the assortment...:thumbup:


I would've liked to use the sponsor, however, I didn't want to put letters down one by one.

These letters are cut together and have a backing and two clear front surfaces, so you can lay them down in a group.
 
I would've liked to use the sponsor, however, I didn't want to put letters down one by one.

These letters are cut together and have a backing and two clear front surfaces, so you can lay them down in a group.

it will be interesting to see if they last the life of your tires. also we can cut the words to be one word there called strip lettering I just have to special order them with my manufacturer I did it for my truck it does make it a little easier but it also makes you feel like rushing as you might worry about the glue curing before it dries up on ya. but I can say we applied them when it wasn't extremely hot either. question can you use a brush and degreaser on them to maintain the whiteness?
 
it will be interesting to see if they last the life of your tires. also we can cut the words to be one word there called strip lettering I just have to special order them with my manufacturer I did it for my truck it does make it a little easier but it also makes you feel like rushing as you might worry about the glue curing before it dries up on ya. but I can say we applied them when it wasn't extremely hot either. question can you use a brush and degreaser on them to maintain the whiteness?

These are made for true car racing enthusiasts, clubs, etc. I'm sure they will last, and they show how to keep them clean.

I would've ordered from you, but I just don't like the look of individual letters going down. I'm sure that I'm not the only one. I would suggest that you make a template for our exact wheel size that allows someone to put letters down, but they are aligned.

I didn't think it was that hard to lay any of it down. The red arcs were probably the hardest to keep a passive arc. I messed up one end, pulled it up and reapplied with in a couple of minutes.
 
Which type did you purchase. They sell several types. Thx

These were the "formula one." I just followed their directions for wheel sizing and guesstimated how thick the stripes should be. Made the text a little larger than the stripe so it could be read. I paid for the "proof" so I could make sure it looked right.

I'm thinking of putting them on the back wheel too, but would need the wheel off to do it. Or, I may just leave the back wheel blank and save the other set for my next set of fronts.
 
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