Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
fly07sti
I kind of assumed OPT would be more durable from the get go, so that’s why I applied to the fronts. Run 30 psi.
30 is pretty low, at least on my tires it is.. Or should I say most people would say it is, but my car recommends 30psi and that’s what I have them at and the car runs so smooth compared to the time I made the mistake and overinflated them @40psi. [ran like absolute crap @40psi. Bumpy as heck]
Reason I thought they might be overinflated is because I notice your left front tire has an indentation that usually happens when tires run overinflated. Before recently I used to notoriously overinflate my tires and they would sometimes develop those same dents in them..
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Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
30 is pretty low, at least on my tires it is.. Or should I say most people would say it is, but my car recommends 30psi and that’s what I have them at and the car runs so smooth compared to the time I made the mistake and overinflated them @40psi. [ran like absolute crap @40psi. Bumpy as heck]
Reason I thought they might be overinflated is because I notice your left front tire has an indentation that usually happens when tires run overinflated. Before recently I used to notoriously overinflate my tires and they would sometimes develop those same dents in them..
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...653359e045.jpg
According to ####, this car weighs just under 2,300lbs so 30 seems great to me.
I also just went and looked at that tire and the side wall is fine. Must be some sort of glare. Appreciate the heads up though.
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
spazzz
WOW, you are a pioneer.
Minwax for wood eh? I have used gallons of this stuff.
I know it is the bomb on wood.
Get a picture for me of the Polycrylic wheel for me.
I have photos when I originally started (3/17), and will take photos soon, for a 1 month test. With that said, I do not want to publish here, since I believe it will be breaking forum rules.
Eric
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
ejaf
I have photos when I originally started (3/17), and will take photos soon, for a 1 month test. With that said, I do not want to publish here, since I believe it will be breaking forum rules.
Eric
PM where you put them, please, thank you.
This is interesting.
I actually wonder about the tire thing everytime I crack the gallon open and see the blueish white.
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
I wonder if mixing and matching different brands of tire cleaners and coatings will make a difference with the longevity. Yvan from Optimum recommends using the products from the same manufacturers for they are engineered to work together. I used the Tuf Shine system on the Buick in December and the tires are still dark and rich with a slight sheen.
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Thank you very much for taking the time to do this/document/photo/post here!
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
spazzz
PM where you put them, please, thank you.
This is interesting.
I actually wonder about the tire thing everytime I crack the gallon open and see the blueish white.
PM sent...just the 2 coat applications on 3/17/2019.
Eric
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
ejaf
PM sent...just the 2 coat applications on 3/17/2019.
Eric
Amazing. Keep me posted.
Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
ejaf
I have photos when I originally started (3/17), and will take photos soon, for a 1 month test. With that said, I do not want to publish here, since I believe it will be breaking forum rules.
Eric
Post over at Autopia
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Re: Semi Permanent Tire Coating Face Off
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
30 is pretty low, at least on my tires it is.. Or should I say most people would say it is, but my car recommends 30psi and that’s what I have them at and the car runs so smooth compared to the time I made the mistake and overinflated them @40psi. [ran like absolute crap @40psi. Bumpy as heck]
Reason I thought they might be overinflated is because I notice your left front tire has an indentation that usually happens when tires run overinflated. Before recently I used to notoriously overinflate my tires and they would sometimes develop those same dents in them..
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...653359e045.jpg
FYI I know the type of indentation you are talking about and That’s just a normal part of the tire construction process.
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