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RAISED WHITE LETTERS IN OR OUT? (NOW INSTALLED WITH PICS)
UPDATE, I have addedthe photo shopped wheel I ordered on the same tire with white on black and also black on black, might make your decision a little easier now you can see both of them.
OK here it goes, I have a buddy that says when I get my custom wheels installed next weekI should change to the white letters in rather than showing them. I just wanted to get your guys opinion. I have always been a fan of them out. I'm only 30 but he says its old school, so let me know what you think.
This is a link to the wheels I ordered and I will use my same new tires that are in my gallery.
http://ultrawheel.com/wheel_detail.c...d=1&id=178
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OK here it goes, I have a buddy that says when I get my custom wheels installed next weekI should change to the white letters in rather than showing them. I just wanted to get your guys opinion. I have always been a fan of them out. I'm only 30 but he says its old school, so let me know what you think.
This is a link to the wheels I ordered and I will use my same new tires that are in my gallery.
http://ultrawheel.com/wheel_detail.c...d=1&id=178
[IMG]local://upfiles/31002/345A92D99D7B4AD7BB2CAB01C9A4AA57.jpg[/IMG]
OUT!!!! Leave them facing out, clean them with Bleche White with each wash and it looks great! Well unless your getting Good Year tires, then i'd wanna hide the name as much as possible...
i've always thought the letters out on custom wheels takes away from teh wheel.. if its like big rime i'd hide the letters . but if its no more than 20 inches i'd leave em out
I agree with muscleman and grassman, on stock white looks good, but with custom no way
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WHichever one you think is the best. Sometimes I like the white out and others I like the white in. It really depends on mky mood the day I get the tires.
I think the white letters look good on old muscle cars, and not the outline kind, the full solid letters on a smaller rim (14", 15", 16"). I do not care for the outlined white letter on the bigger rims. But that is me.











