Some of you may already know this trick. I saw this video couple of years ago and practiced on some old tires that I had laying around and they turned out pretty nice. Takes some practice and time to make them perfect but its a lot better than spending all your money on expensive tires! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkcm3rh60p0</EMBED>
What the hell do ppl from BROWNSVILLE know?!?! You need to at least get to Brighton before you run into nice folks with common sense....better off making it to Munford/Atoka! Just kidding!!!! Nice to see ppl from my neck of the woods on here. I may be in NJ for now...but West TN will always be home That aside....yeah....thanks for the tip on the white walls, but indeed it has been covered here a ton of times. Sorry, dude :/
One thing I haven't seen on here, even in the searches, is if anyone has used white liquid rubber and painted it on? It's for marine use, and is supposed to hold its color. In college, I worked at a hotel where we had to paint over the black neoprene on the roof to help keep the temperature down during the summers. The stuff stuck like a murf, kept its color, never peeled. Makes me wonder how it would work on regular tires?
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=430523&highlight=homemade+whitewalls http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8249&highlight=tech+white+walls Here you go monroe, there are a few more these are just the first I came across. There is a thread on here with a video posted similar if not the same as the one you posted. And Ross, stay in Jersey. kidding pal
How dare you sir! I will have you know I shaved my white walls with a chain saw! The potholes round here are 2 foot deep, I have regularly mounted kerbs face on at speeds in excess of 50 mph and use battery acid to keep my tyres white, and after 12,000,000 miles they are still as good as new. The only thing stopping me from challenging you to a duel is that you spell tyres correctly. Hugs Disgusted Finksville