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i like this concept it seems these are CA glued to the rubber tire? can you remove them without damage? anyone know?
 

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certain ones you can and or they will wear out certain ones are permanent and cannot be removed.
 

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Just a thought: I wonder if adding these rubber letters to the tires will throw the tire off balance a little, where you should get them rebalanced. I mean the weights they add to inside of the wheels are really small, I would think these letters are the equivalent of at least a couple of those little wheel weights...
 

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Just a thought: I wonder if adding these rubber letters to the tires will throw the tire off balance a little, where you should get them rebalanced. I mean the weights they add to inside of the wheels are really small, I would think these letters are the equivalent of at least a couple of those little wheel weights...
I have the TredWear tire letters on a few sets of wheels now and I have never had an issue with shake or balance. They really don't weigh anything- even if you held a whole tire's worth of letters in your hand before installing them you wouldn't notice much.
 

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I have the TredWear tire letters on a few sets of wheels now and I have never had an issue with shake or balance. They really don't weigh anything- even if you held a whole tire's worth of letters in your hand before installing them you wouldn't notice much.
Ok cool. Your car looks awesome by the way. However, I think it would look much better if you removed the center line and encircled horse from your grill.

Only other issue I can think of is how durable the white is and how easy or hard it is to keep them looking clean and white.
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