White letters in or out?

White letters in or out?

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i bought some new 33s. I always mount them white letters in. But I’ve been paying attention to how the white letters out look on these older trucks and cars. I kind of like it.

What do you guys think? Any pictures of your trucks with a good tire view one way or the other?
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Out for Goodyears, Michelins, Bridgestones, Firestones, etc.

Han-what? Sorry, I wouldn't advertise that.
Hankooks are OEM on quite a few high end vehicles. Money wasn’t an issue. I know what you’re saying about a lot of the cheaper stuff on the market today though. I bought these based on previous experiences with this particular tire on a few other vehicles.

I got over 60k on my other 3/4 and 1-ton trucks with these, which is great for an a/t. I have over 30k with these tires on my element and they look brand new.

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My go to h/t is a Michelin defender ltx.
 

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My go to h/t is a Michelin defender ltx.

Can't see it from my house. So if you like them, then I vote out.

Michelins are my go to also. Most of the other brands I mentioned I have a lot less respect for.

One I didn't mention,... Michelin stopped making the tire size my Jetta calls for. I ended up with tires from a company who's ads once proclaimed "Sooner or later you'll own Generals". I guess they were right and I've been extremely pleased with them. I'd consider them comparable to the Michelins in every way.
 

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White letters out- it was the "cool" thing when I was growing up and it still sticks with me today.

Blue Ox- General is a good company. Back in the 90's I had a set of their Grabber ATs. I abused them and they took everything I could throw at them. Rubber compound was very soft though. Great traction, poor tread life. General is now owned by Continental Tire which is very big in Europe. I have had Continentals on my S4 and my Touareg. Love them...
 

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Out for Goodyears, Michelins, Bridgestones, Firestones, etc.

Han-what? Sorry, I wouldn't advertise that.

I’m with you. I paid good money for my Jimmy’s Uniroyal Laredos, and they’re a good looking, traditional tire. I like showing them off. I’ve got some ole Hankook Optimos on my car, and I’m not showing them off. They’re a damn good tire, especially for how much they cost, but they’re a cheapie tire, and the lettering on them looks like it was done by someone at a music festival. My car’s an intermediate model with no landau on it so I like the all black, shined tire look versus the white wall/white letter look on that one. I think how you orient your tires has to do with the truck’s personality, too. Some of them can pull things off that others can’t and vice versa.
 

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Sanded and ready for paint. I started on the ones that were original to my truck, but they weren’t messing around with the factory green paint and primer. Luckily @Craig 85 gave me a couple white steelies that the white paint flew off of with my sand blaster. Otherwise, I may have been here all night.
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i bought some new 33s. I always mount them white letters in. But I’ve been paying attention to how the white letters out look on these older trucks and cars. I kind of like it.

What do you guys think? Any pictures of your trucks with a good tire view one way or the other?
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Those are the same tires I have. On stock steels you gotta go white out.
 

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White letters out- it was the "cool" thing when I was growing up and it still sticks with me today.

Blue Ox- General is a good company. Back in the 90's I had a set of their Grabber ATs. I abused them and they took everything I could throw at them. Rubber compound was very soft though. Great traction, poor tread life. General is now owned by Continental Tire which is very big in Europe. I have had Continentals on my S4 and my Touareg. Love them...

So far the longevity looks as good as the Michelins I had on the car before, but the odometer is still out on that one. I don't know if the Jetta is the best metric for tires. It's so light it can't really push the sneakers to their limits. So for the car they're comparable to Michelins. I don't know that I'd be that confident putting them on the truck and loading it up with a bed full of steel stuff.
 

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