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General Discussion / Re: 77 Chevy Sport and 62 C10, my first trucks back in the 80's and 90's
« Last post by 78 Chevyrado on Today at 12:46:39 am »Back in the day I did yellow letter tires on my focus because I'd just redone Dad's yellow tires on his 98, NASCAR F-150 I liked it on the black so I did my car tires to match. Dad's truck came factory with yellow letter tires so when he buys new one we have to make em yellow.
You buy yellow plasticoat in a can and apply it with a syringe. Tire must have existing white letters or they will turn brown in 2 months. This lasts. nothing else does. This is the only way to do it for long term. Doesn't crack.
If you're interested, Here's a video after he got it ceramic coated by RestoreFX 2 years ago. got almost 300k on it. There is swearing in the video. Just an FYI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ1CREE_XCs
Dad never liked plain cookie cutter trucks.
You buy yellow plasticoat in a can and apply it with a syringe. Tire must have existing white letters or they will turn brown in 2 months. This lasts. nothing else does. This is the only way to do it for long term. Doesn't crack.
If you're interested, Here's a video after he got it ceramic coated by RestoreFX 2 years ago. got almost 300k on it. There is swearing in the video. Just an FYI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ1CREE_XCs
Dad never liked plain cookie cutter trucks.

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