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Homemade wide white walls

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by CopperBandit, Jul 19, 2011.

  1. CopperBandit
    Joined: Feb 15, 2011
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    from New Jersey

    Im sure the process is old news, but it actually friggin' works!!! I used a grinder with a 36 grit flap disk. Tried it today and here's the before and after:
     

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  2. Great job! Wanted to do that myself after watching the videos....
    I need a set of WW for the '49. No tires now but when the time comes I'll search for the right set to work with. Saw a used set of narrow WW radials - very little wear - at our local pull-a-part last month for $150. All mounted on a set of modern goofy "wagon wheel" rims. I was after other parts and didn't pick them up. But next time I will.
    What kind of tires did you work with? Did you do this stationary or with the tire spinning?
     
  3. rramjet
    Joined: Dec 30, 2009
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    Saw a family racking in some coin doing this at Hot August Nights in Reno years ago. They sure were some dirty folks however.
     
  4. CopperBandit
    Joined: Feb 15, 2011
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    from New Jersey

    I did it with the wheel spinning. As far as I know you can use any tire with a skinny white or raised white letters. I was really fascinated by the process when I saw it. It took me about 20 minutes per tire, and while theyre not perfect, they look good from a few feet away and a hell of a lot better then the skinnies!
     
  5. Klattu
    Joined: Feb 23, 2006
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    Painted on the 55 and go-cart
    Port-a-walls on the boat trailer
    Store bought on the bike.
    Grinding a regular white into a wide white wall is best... on the '96 Buick
     

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  6. Jimv
    Joined: Dec 5, 2001
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    Did it on mine a few years ago and recently for new rears! But i used a belt sander on a new set , much better & it didn't gouge(?) the Whites.First set i did i used the disk sander.Good but very messy!!lol
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  7. LowKat
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
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    I did a set for my F1 and really happy with 'em
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  8. Hot Rod Chris
    Joined: Mar 31, 2011
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    Did the ones on my 54 the same way. Lowrider guys have been doing it for years.
     
  9. Six-Shooter
    Joined: Jul 12, 2010
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    from Ohio

    Thanks for sharing. I'm going to try this!!!
     
  10. skwurl
    Joined: Aug 25, 2008
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    I've got a machine that does this. It's smooth as gl*** when it's used. It's also for sale
     
  11. SHORTDOG
    Joined: Jul 30, 2006
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    Can you send me some pics and what you are asking for it? :cool:
     
  12. socal kid
    Joined: Jul 30, 2010
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    from california

    does it work on any type of tire?
     

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