Description
Watch a YouTube video on How To Make A Trace here.
Create and upload a trace file of the tire lettering you'd like to match on your tire. Â This can be accomplished by simply using a piece of clear packing tape and a sheet of white printer paper.
Step 1: Place the tape over the lettering on the tire and apply even pressure. Make sure to apply pressure over all areas of the lettering. Use multiple pieces of tape for longer designs.
Step 2: Peel the tape off the tire and place it on a sheet of white printer paper. Dirt and oil from the tire will stick to the tape and display a perfect outline of your existing lettering which can be seen against the white printer paper.
Step 3: Scan the paper and upload the .JPG file here, or mail it to our California location: 8103 Orion Ave. Ste. 21 Van Nuys CA 91406 with your name and phone number.
An alternative way to create this tire letter trace file is to place a sheet of white printer paper over your tire lettering and shade it with a pencil to create visible outlines of the raised lettering behind the paper.
APPLICATION GUIDES:
Temporary (Short Term):
- Peel and Stick Application Guide Instruction Sheet
-Â Peel and Stick - Application Video
Permanent (Long Term):
- Permanent Application Guide Instruction Sheet
-Â Permanent - Application Video
For more information on this product, see the Product Selection Guide
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Brendan (verified owner) –
I’ve been running these for about a month now on some goodyear eagle RS-As, the stickers sent to me where exactly how they should’ve been and went on the tires very well. In the future I’d spend a bit more time on alignment but that’s my own fault. It is worth noting that while it turned out well for me, your milage may vary depending on the lettering on the tires