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Tire Letters - "michelin" 1" For 16"-17" Wheels (4 Decals) - Low Profile on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:TIRE STICKERS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Michelin-tire-letters-1-16-17



We offer the highest quality tire lettering products in the world.  Sold with instructions, fleXement application adhesive and a clear transfer to ensure perfect letter spacing and correct position on every tire. (unlike hard to place individual lettering 1 at a time)  Precision cut, officially licensed designs are now available from the #1 trusted brand. 


Looking for the most durable raised rubber tire lettering products for tires?  Permanent Tire Stickers are designed for the most demanding conditions and to last the lifetime of the tire! They easily apply with the included fleXement adhesive in this DIY tire lettering kit. With multiple colors available and virtually any font available, you can create logos and designs that truly make a statement.  These decals fit all automobile tires and can also be sized for motorcycles too! If you need any help, our tire experts can assist you in sizing/ordering +1(424)272-0321  
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Also, don't forget to check out our APPLICATION VIDEO to see how they apply!                                        

                                                                       

The Bottom Line: Tire Stickers are ideal for maintaining a high quality lettering look with a lasting bond under daily driving conditions.  For other sizes, designs and more information, please visit www.tirestickers.com or call +1(424)272-0321





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