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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission White Lettering on Tires

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When you get new tires, which way do you have them installed?

  • White letters facing out for all to see

    Votes: 81 41.5%
  • White letters facing in so they are hidden

    Votes: 114 58.5%

  • Total voters
    195

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) KDP fixed poll

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I usually put the white lettering out when I purchase them brand new.

Then after a couple of years I switch them to the inside.



Kind of an anal way of rotating my tires however because our trucks ball joints don't adjust camber to well... I feel they dont wear on the inside section of the tire. So after a couple years I switch them around to wear that side in.



JM2cents :)



Just a note - my 315/70r17's came black on both sides so thats the way they'll be. ;)
 
I "outgrew" them at age 19. I dont buy em, if for some reason I end up with them as in used vehicle or a good price, they go in.
 
Letters go out!!



Helps those innocent bystanders see what truck is spinning the tires!(as if the black smoke,white smoke, and dual straight pipes aren't enough)



Don't have a reason, just like em that way. I'm no longer 19 either, wonder what that says:rolleyes:
 
I don't buy tires with white letters. On a 4X4 the letters on the inside look worse than they do on the outside.



Edward
 
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