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SLP 06-12-2019 04:09 PM

HELP w/Good Year Billboard Tires
 
I would like to flip my Cooper Cobra tires around and stencil them. Does anybody have the height dimensions for the “GOOD YEAR” and “EAGLE” lettering from original tires? Also has anyone had any luck doing this?

Unique427 06-12-2019 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SLP (Post 1463075)
I would like to flip my Cooper Cobra tires around and stencil them. Does anybody have the height dimensions for the “GOOD YEAR” and “EAGLE” lettering from original tires? Also has anyone had any luck doing this?

Sure.
Link to Summit Racing for set of (4) 1-1/4" tall pre-curved rubber white letters
"GOODYEAR", "EAGLE"

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/t...iABEgJchPD_BwE

E5USMC 06-12-2019 07:52 PM

I used the 2” Tredwear Goodyear Billboard letters

Here is the process I used.

It’s best to do the tires unmourned from the rims to ensure you don’t damage your wheels by accidentally hitting it with the sanding disc but I’ve done this with them mounted too so just be careful. Also ensure you have every letter you need in each kit so you don’t start and be short something.

1. Lay the tire flat with black letter side up.

2. Use 4 1/2 inch Angle Grinder and 120 grit flap disc

3. Starting on the raised letters With a slight downward angle, Carefully move the disc back and forth until the letter is gone. It won’t take much nor a lot of pressure on the disc to accomplish this.

4 just keep moving around the tire in the same manner until all letters are gone. I then take the disc and make Long back n forth movements around the tire to smooth out the marks.

5. I then take a medium or corse sanding sponge and work the tire to remove any small pieces of rubber debri.

6. Then use a fine sanding sponge to smooth out the tire.

7. I then washed the tires with a power washer to get rid of and contamination and small rubber from the sanding and let dry.

8. I then place the letters out on tire to get the spacing and location I want and use chalk to mark letters locations. Usually a few marks per letter.

9. I use scotch tape to pick up each letter from the white side. Then using a small paint sponge, I wipe alcohol on tire area and back of letter to clean it. Let it dry or use heat gun to evaporate quickly ( what I did) Add the adhesive as the instructions state on the back of the letter. Don’t get to much or it will oozze out from behind the letter when placed but cover the rear of the letter with then amount of adhesive. Use the tape to hold and place the letter onto the tire. Using the tape let’s you place it exactly and not get glue on your hands and make a mess. The tape also holds the letter down once placed. I personally start with the Goodyear Sneaker as it’s the Center point. I then go Y, E, A, R then back to the other side and go D, O, O, G. This way you spacing will be spot on. On the EAGLE I start with the G then go L, E and the A, E, Also make sure you look at the Os to get the facing the right way and consistent.

10. Let dry, wipe off chalk marks and enjoy.

https://i.imgur.com/abAdz9f.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/vnm3UOF.png
https://i.imgur.com/XXX4toQ.jpg

Hope this helps.

HTM101 06-14-2019 06:06 AM

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my427cobra 06-14-2019 12:41 PM

Just noticed that the Goodyear lettering font from Summit suggested by Unique427 is somewhat slanted to the right.

The Goodyear lettering font used by E5USMC appears straight up, not slanted.

Also noticed the Summit lettering is only 1 1/4" high while Billboards are 2 1/8" high.

E5USMC: where did you get your lettering?

Cheers
Greg

FUNFER2 06-14-2019 04:10 PM

E5U,...I've been wanting to paint, stencil or buy the newer stickers for my tires, just haven't done so yet. Theres like three company's that have quality stickers, so one of these days....lol

Yours looks great. Let us know how you like them, how to clean using what type of cleanser, how tough they are etc. Wanna see if their road worthy.

Thanks for your posts on these.

E5USMC 06-14-2019 07:46 PM

You can by them direct from. Tredwear.com

Mine have been on for about 2 years and are holding up perfect. They are easy to wipe clean but I like them dingy... they look more legit not bright white ( the pics are from when I first installed them)

Sawdust 06-15-2019 06:34 AM

SLP
I used the 2" kit from Tredwear as well. They have been on the Cobra for 3 years now and are perfect. No issues or problems with them.

FUNFER2 06-15-2019 07:56 AM

I see that now their advertising ''new formula guaranteed no staining".

SLP 06-15-2019 08:03 AM

Thanks very much for the input folks!

my427cobra 06-16-2019 07:40 AM

I've checked out the Tredwear site but I must be missing something. I see a lot of different sidewall scripts and a Hoosier script but no Goodyear.

Where is it hiding?

Cheers
Greg

E5USMC 06-17-2019 06:04 AM

Call them.... be much easier. Their site doesn’t actually show the Goodyear just the Hoosier but they have them.

my427cobra 06-17-2019 07:30 AM

Thanks ESUSMC. I sent them an e-mail.

Cheers
Greg

FUNFER2 06-17-2019 12:01 PM

I'll be interested as well.

dacobb 06-17-2019 12:17 PM

Looking at the Tire Stickers website they also carry permanent whitewall tire kits.

I may end up getting one of those as I can't find a whitewall tire in 215/65/15 for my Slabside.


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