Lariat Tires
Anybody else heard of not turning them because it is written on the tire? On my Goodyears I can see no indication of this. The tires do not appear to be asymetrical to me, and the manual notes that tire rotation should be done in an X pattern, and not just back to front.
I still think I would like to black facing out for ease of cleaning and looks. Any other thoughts or pictures would be appreciated.
I still think I would like to black facing out for ease of cleaning and looks. Any other thoughts or pictures would be appreciated.
Originally posted by KTNC
Anybody else heard of not turning them because it is written on the tire? On my Goodyears I can see no indication of this. The tires do not appear to be asymetrical to me, and the manual notes that tire rotation should be done in an X pattern, and not just back to front.
I still think I would like to black facing out for ease of cleaning and looks. Any other thoughts or pictures would be appreciated.
Anybody else heard of not turning them because it is written on the tire? On my Goodyears I can see no indication of this. The tires do not appear to be asymetrical to me, and the manual notes that tire rotation should be done in an X pattern, and not just back to front.
I still think I would like to black facing out for ease of cleaning and looks. Any other thoughts or pictures would be appreciated.
Originally posted by FazMan
I use Westley's Bleche White and a stiff bristled brush. Seems to do the trick for me every time without much effort.
I use Westley's Bleche White and a stiff bristled brush. Seems to do the trick for me every time without much effort.
Originally posted by drillsgtjra
I use Westley's also and love it. I go to the car wash, spray it on and let it set for a few minutes and then spray it off with the high pressure rinse. Has always worked very well for me. Gets the letters very white and gets the tires a nice clean black. Never had to scrub.......yet.
I use Westley's also and love it. I go to the car wash, spray it on and let it set for a few minutes and then spray it off with the high pressure rinse. Has always worked very well for me. Gets the letters very white and gets the tires a nice clean black. Never had to scrub.......yet.
If I'm going to a car wash, I always spray the Simple green on all of the tires before I leave home and spay it off at the car wash.


