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White letters in or out?

  • WHITE LETTERS OUT

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  • BLACK (WHITE LETTERS IN)

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Discoverer AT3's White Letter or Black?

24K views 19 replies 10 participants last post by  Dabitz 
#1 · (Edited)


I got my AT3's installed with no white letter (to the inside). I am having my 17 factory wheels powdercoated on Monday, and I was thinking about getting the tires setup with the white letters out. It is now or never to make this decision. Can you please share your opinion? :thumbsup:
 
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#3 ·
I say keep them out. I think it looks a little cheesy when you have the white letters in but they can still be seen when looking at the vehicle, if that makes any sense. I personally prefer the black lettered sidewall but I think it only works when both sides are black.
 
#5 ·
White letters out :ftmfw:!
 
#6 ·
What color is the jeep
 
#10 ·
Worst case scenario- While they reassemble and mount the tires, Put white out, on one side of the vehicle. If you don't like it, have them remount the two they did, plus continue to mount the other two black out. Would minimize the extra cost compared to getting all four mounted then remounted to black if you didn't like.
 
#12 ·
Ops, sorry for the late update, I decided white letters out and I have no regrets. Getting that blue ink of them was a pain in the ass, but I got it done with tire bleacher and a brush. Thank you all for the feedback, I knew exactly what I wanted once you started voting. :lol:

 
#19 ·
Definitely white letters out. All black is ok on smaller car tires but trucks/suv's with that much sidewall need something to break it up :thumbsup:
 
#20 ·
That was my thought, specially since my rims are 17", the white letters fill out the void so my rims don't look that small. I've seen trucks on the road with large tires on small rims that look like a donuts. I didn't want it to look like that... Move on to the next mod... :)
 
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