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Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Topsterguy on November 04, 2005, 01:07:15 AM
Hey Folks!  Anyone know the best way to blacken the white letters on the inside of tires, specifically Goodrich TA's, that will last?
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Bob Paulin on November 04, 2005, 06:11:51 AM
On my own vehicles, I mount 'em with the RWL facing inside......

.....of course, a fenderless car might present a greater challenge....


B.P.
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Mr Cool on November 04, 2005, 06:21:05 AM
I dont know what the new ones are like as I havnt used TAs for over 10 years now, but we used to shave the white lettering off them, its only about 2 or 3mm deep (1/10th inch), and solid black rubber behind it.
The new ones may be deeper, Im not sure.
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: C9 on November 04, 2005, 07:48:41 AM
You can buy BF Goodrich's TA's in blackwalls.

I have a pair of 285/70R-15's on the back and a pair of 195/70R-14"s on the front of my 32.

Doesn't help if you already have the white letters, but thought I'd point it out.
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Charlie Chops 1940 on November 04, 2005, 08:26:51 AM
Black liquid shoe polish applied every so often works reasonably well.

Charlie
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: 40 on November 04, 2005, 09:46:46 AM
I just take them down to the black with a sanding disc on the grinder....as said earlier,the white is only 1/16"  to 1/8" thick or so.It doesn't leave a super smooth finish so if you are planning to run the letters out,this may not be an option.Good Luck!
Title: Re: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: slocrow on November 04, 2005, 10:11:00 AM
I used a Sharpie permanent marker because it was hanging around and to my surprise it's lasted pretty well for the last couple of years. Oh, if you get down and take a good close look you can see the fair job but from 5' away and being on the inside it's no white showing at all. Pretty inexpensive and not very work intensive either.....Frank
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Goodfoot on November 04, 2005, 11:12:02 AM
White is usually throughout the tire. I have used cheap flat black rattle cans many times to blacken them and it is virtually undetectable on the inside of fendered cars. I have not had to use it in a FTF situation.
Title: Re: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: n.c.rodder on November 04, 2005, 02:49:37 PM
Quote from: "Topsterguy"Hey Folks!  Anyone know the best way to blacken the white letters on the inside of tires, specifically Goodrich TA's, that will last?

I worked at a tire store about 10 years ago - Napa used to sell a black paint just for that purpose - might check there.

I painted the white walls on my old coupe while I worked there - There still black!

Mike
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: enjenjo on November 04, 2005, 04:26:55 PM
I think Dupont still had a tire black paint too. Used car dealers use it.
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: paul2748 on November 04, 2005, 08:27:56 PM
You can still get the  (used to be Dupont-now just # 7) tire black. Check with a parts store, Wal Mart, K Mart, etc.
Title: Re: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Dave on November 06, 2005, 02:48:35 PM
Pretty inexpensive and not very work intensive either.....Frank[/quote]
:lol: Right down your alley eh :?:
Dave
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: Topsterguy on November 06, 2005, 04:46:31 PM
Thanks folks!  I just changed my roadster over to a Hiboy for a change after 8 years with fenders so the white shows more now! Think I'll try the felt pen thing first, cuz I've got one, then pick up some paint down the road!  Thanks again!  Larry
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: toledobill on November 08, 2005, 08:37:22 PM
I worried about that before I found Cooper tires in modern sizes with black wall versions.  Before that, I had located "blackwall tire paint" at a number of farm (tractor tire) websites.  The experienced hands at those stores/websites said their tire paint wouldn't come off in a category 5 hurricane.  Never had to test their claims after I found out about Cooper tires.
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: river1 on November 08, 2005, 11:58:46 PM
Quote from: "toledobill"I worried about that before I found Cooper tires in modern sizes with black wall versions.  Before that, I had located "blackwall tire paint" at a number of farm (tractor tire) websites.  The experienced hands at those stores/websites said their tire paint wouldn't come off in a category 5 hurricane.  Never had to test their claims after I found out about Cooper tires.

local news station recently had a story about cooper tires. apparently there has been alot of blow outs with coopers. lawsuits have mostly been settled out of court but there has been deaths and maimings. i'll see if i can't find a link to it.

later jim
Title: blackening white letters on tires
Post by: rumrumm on November 09, 2005, 07:50:22 AM
I don't like the sound of that. I just put a set of Cooper tires on my son's Monte Carlo. Hmmmm!