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Old 03-22-2007, 07:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
Tony5150RN
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Question White letter tire mounting poll. White letters in or out?

The only reservation I have about the new BFG tires that I recently ordered is the fact that I couldn't get them without raised white lettering. IMHO, I think white letter tires are a thing of the late 80's and early 90's. Much like white walls were in the 70's. I truly don't know why tire companies still produce these. Afterall, if you want me to carry a rolling billboard then discount your tires a bit. However, I come from a "muscle car" enthusiasm background and not a "wheeler background. So, I thought I'd once again come to my favorite group of peers for tire mounting advice. Which do you prefer, white letters showing or all black meats?

The only benefit I could see to mounting the white letters outward is that they'll match my mini FJ. BTW, pics would be appreciated to help me make up my mind!
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