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Tire Letter Toyo Tires Proxes 1inch White ( Kit For 4wheels ) on 2040-parts.com

C $221.80
Location:

labaie, QC, Canada

labaie, QC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Toyo Tire Proxes Warranty:No Type:tire lettering Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:64-2110

TIRETRED PERMANENT TIRE LETTERING 



KIT FOR SET OF 4 WHEELS
4 x 64-2110 1 T- kit WHITE 2.54cm (1in ) Toyo Tire Proxes $ 46.62 $

4 Kit of 4 White Permanent Tire Lettering CAOUTCHOUC DECALS manufactured by TredWear the Original Product.


Item Description : 
4 x Caoutchouc Permanent Decals  by wheels 
1x Tred Wear Ultra High Grip Glue
1x 80Grade Sand Paper

Installations : 
1- Clean your Tires with a degreeser 
2- Sand the surface of your tire with the item included
3- Wach your the surface with a 92% Alchol Solution
4- Sand the back of your letter
5- Start apllying the glue at the back of your letter and stick it to the desired emplacement on the tire. 
6- Repeat
7- Rest for 2 Hour 

Note : Clean with any degreeser and water. 

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