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Raptorguy1

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I guess it's OK if you like that look. The RWL look kinda went out of style about 25 years ago. I never liked it.
 

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Admittedly, my street queen hasn’t seen mud yet, only snow and ice. Mud and jumps come in the spring. However, how do you think the paint would hold up to carwash wheel scrubbers?
 
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Admittedly, my street queen hasn’t seen mud yet, only snow and ice. Mud and jumps come in the spring. However, how do you think the paint would hold up to carwash wheel scrubbers?
If you are lucky, the white letters will come off after the first wash.
Sorry...but raised white letters was “in” when I was in high school in the 70’s
 

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Not a bad idea. To me, white letter tires look great on vintage cars.
 
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Not a bad idea. To me, white letter tires look great on vintage cars.
Thanks yeah I like the look. People always ask me how I ordered K02 with white letters. It’s actually survived the car wash tire scrubbers just not so much the parking lot curbs when I’ve parked to close to them. Overall they still look great.
 
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