Whitewall inserts - any good?
White wall inserts
Cheaper version of the real thing. You should put tubes in your tires when you want to fix inserts- safer to prevent air escaping from the tires. It should last for a year and the rubber may not stay as flexible to cling on to the tires after this. From a distant the inserts looks great but view it near its another matter. My first set had cracks at the edges after 6 months (maybe my driving, maybe the quality of the inserts etc etc) and the ones I have now is my second set.
If the inserts could last as long as the tires then its worth it as they could be used again, but I really don't know based on my experience.
My Coker white wall will arrive next week and there will be friends around me who just want my inserts. So the final choice is up to the individual. Hope the above helps.
If the inserts could last as long as the tires then its worth it as they could be used again, but I really don't know based on my experience.
My Coker white wall will arrive next week and there will be friends around me who just want my inserts. So the final choice is up to the individual. Hope the above helps.
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Re: Whitewall inserts - any good?
I’ve had them in two of my past cars in the early 80s. They look great from 6 feet if done right. I loved the look for the price. I drove on cheap used tires and every tire was a different brand. Portawalls were great!
You cannot curb then though. It’ll destroy them.
You cannot curb then though. It’ll destroy them.