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Sorry, not for me. But, if you like it, it's all that matters. It's your car.
There's not enough rubber to make it stand out. If your asking, I feel it confuses the appeal of the car when your eyes see the car, then attempts to make out the red. If more rubber, maybe. The old 85 honda civic I had really looked nice with the big white letters, but that was the thing then. Now it's nice rims, no gap wheel well, less tire sidewall.
No it wouldn't and the close up looks even worse than the farther away pic. I'd be looking for that 200 mile fall off mark.....Maybe it would look better if I had dark wheels?
No it wouldn't and the close up looks even worse than the farther away pic. I'd be looking for that 200 mile fall off mark.
See, now that works. There's more sidewall so the lettering doesn't look shoehorned in (as previously mentioned); the lettering is branding for the tire itself (rather than about something else); this look suits the classic car that's sporting it (rather than on a futuristic EV).
I concur.Sorry, not for me. But, if you like it, it's all that matters. It's your car.
Pro-tip from JM: Skip 'casual', go straight to 'standard'.