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G-Pete 11-20-2013 04:43 PM

Yeah, tried it twice and it did not work. Second picture shows not a happy camper...

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...DSC07451_1.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...e/DSC07439.JPG

G-Pete 11-20-2013 04:56 PM

Tonight I cut some vinyl letters to see about the size. I think 2.1 inch is just right. The stencil is much more accurate then the single letters applied by eyeball hehe.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...e/DSC08735.JPG

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...10-29-2013.JPG

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...e/DSC08733.JPG

G-Pete 11-20-2013 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACademic (Post 1271932)
Real Billboards have a significant bulge on the sidewalls. It adds to the retro look. No radial would ever provide that level of detail.

The real ones and the Avons - hmmmmm? I don't see a difference...(bulge wise)


http://www.primequip.net/images/65%2...rd-May09-e.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...e/DSC08734.JPG

ACademic 11-21-2013 07:39 AM

Verify your stenciling. The "A" in both GOODYEAR and EAGLE has three breaks in it, not one. You can even see that in the one pic you posted of real BB's.

It's all in the details. ;)

601HP 11-21-2013 08:02 AM

[You may experience better adhesion using Plasti Dip. It has a good grip and will definitely flex with the tire. Its lasted years on my tires. Try some mineral spirits on the area to be painted to eliminate the oily surface.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pl...FUpnOgodDEwAYA

David

601HP 11-21-2013 08:15 AM

The Plasti Dip lettering in this shot is 5 or 6 years old.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...pictureid=7611

David

ACademic 11-21-2013 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 601HP (Post 1272879)
The Plasti Dip lettering in this shot is 5 or 6 years old.

They look good (no peeling) for that long, not withstanding the typical yellowing that all white pigments develop (as Rodney previously stated). 5-6 years? I would have thought that your sidewalls would have ozone cracked substantially by now, thus necessitating a replacement?

Ranger paint will adhere with good prep. You just have to layer on with thin coats, as one won't cover.

Solid thread and I'm looking forward to learning more.

601HP 11-21-2013 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACademic (Post 1272886)
They look good (no peeling) for that long, not withstanding the typical yellowing that all white pigments develop (as Rodney previously stated). 5-6 years? I would have thought that your sidewalls would have ozone cracked substantially by now, thus necessitating a replacement?

Ranger paint will adhere with good prep. You just have to layer on with thin coats, as one won't cover.

Solid thread and I'm looking forward to learning more.

They were cracked at the time of the photo. I tossed those tires about 5 months after the photo and replaced them with another set.

David

Learjockey1 11-22-2013 08:18 AM

Quote:

I was just talking to a Cobra buddy about this.
I haven't painted my Avons yet (with "Avon", hehe) but when I do, I fully expect them to yellow like Al Capone's teeth. Avons feels very oily to me.
You should see how they stained my epoxy floor!!! Not surprised the paint peeled. I don't mind the yellowing but the peeling would bug me.
It is funny you said this. When I was over in Germany and wanted Avons CRZZ's , I had to reach back to the states to get them. They were not alllowed to be sold in Germany because they were considered a "dirty oil tire" by the German Avon distributor and I guess therefore unclean for use on Germany roads. If any body has anything to add to the chemistry of tires in this regard, but not to hijack this thread.

PANAVIA 11-22-2013 11:06 AM

http://www.etrma.org/uploads/ModuleX..._programme.pdf

geeky tyre ( tire ) info - Looks like this stems from 2010. --

I am sure you could privately import some and nobody would care... unless there is a marking for EU approved tyres, that might show up on a TuV inspection ...

G-Pete 11-23-2013 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PANAVIA (Post 1273047)
http://www.etrma.org/uploads/ModuleX..._programme.pdf

geeky tyre ( tire ) info - Looks like this stems from 2010. --

I am sure you could privately import some and nobody would care... unless there is a marking for EU approved tyres, that might show up on a TuV inspection ...

Well, one Cigarette (1) produces 44 X (!!) more of that oil than one (1) tire over the whole life.

So, one guy smokes 10 cigarettes in one day - just one day, that equalizes to 110 care driving 2.75 million miles.

Just make the owners buy new tires because they have "illegally" tires, which are toxic (44x less than 1 cigarette) and need to be off the road.



That visibly stinks, creating regulations for political and profit reasons.

Slither 11-23-2013 12:11 PM

Why not purchase the correct GOODYEAR billboards in the first place rather than trying to make your tires into something they are not?

G-Pete 11-23-2013 01:22 PM

They get flat spots, they rot and brake, they are not DOT approved, there are no warranty on that tires, they are bad in the rain, they trow stones....

Reason enough (?) - at least for me......

They just look good.

Slither 11-23-2013 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-Pete (Post 1273158)
They get flat spots, they rot and brake, they are not DOT approved, there are no warranty on that tires, they are bad in the rain, they trow stones....

Reason enough (?) - at least for me......

They just look good.

I have had them on my car for 8 years! You just have to maintain them. :3DSMILE:

REAL 1 12-01-2013 10:22 AM

GPete: I started to notice some small cracking around the edges of my BB the other day. Tires are 6.5 years old.

Will replace with Avons in the spring.

Can you PM the info on how you did your Avons with the vinyl lettering. Are they vinyl or spray on lettering? It looks great!!!

Do you have the stencils????

thanks.

G-Pete 12-02-2013 11:22 AM

Just saw your post and PM. The vinyl lettering is just a temporary to see about the size and looks.
Yes, I have the stencils and I ordered more material to cut some.

However, as I mentioned before I ordered also rubber lettering. I expect them this week. They could use my files and cut them exactly like in the picture.

They state the lettering will outlast the life of the tire and will not fade or discolor.

Pretty easy choice between the stencil spray on or the lettering -- at least in my book.

Stay tuned....

REAL 1 12-03-2013 04:00 PM

Thanks

Landis 12-05-2013 04:38 PM

Hi all -

First time poster. Just picked up my car in April, been working on customizing it since. When I bought it, had a beautiful set of Mickey Thompson's, and although I loved the Good Year billboard look I couldn't justify throwing away a perfectly good set of tires. I also couldn't bring myself to paint Good Year on MTs. I came up with a solution that works for me: the look true to the brand of tire. I figure anyone that would notice a difference would find is amusing.

I used Ranger Paint but still having flaking issues from sidewall flex. Used a spray gun with a single thick coat. I think that might've been the issue.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7...-no/Cobra2.JPG

G-Pete 12-06-2013 11:57 AM

The package came yesterday and it exceeded my expectations. I followed the simple instructions and the result is phenomenal (very rare I use big words like that).

The letters are 0.066 inch thick and they nicely stand out.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08763.jpg

With a new blade in the box cutter the removing of the raised letters is easy and fast.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08749.jpg

A thin film of CA (Cyanoacrylate) or Super Glue, Crazy Glue whatever you want to name it - it is plenty provided - on the letter and then place it where you want hold it for a moment and press firmly...done.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08752.jpg

The surface prep is simple, just wipe the tire with carb cleaner or a good degreaser.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08751.jpg

The letters have a protective film on them, after you are finished you peel the film off and voila...

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08757.jpg

G-Pete 12-06-2013 12:00 PM

Now look at this picture - that is just too cool.

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08760.jpg

Frontal shot of the front tire...

http://photos.imageevent.com/germanp...m_DSC08758.jpg


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