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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Yes I do on my garage queens

    It's easy for me to do both sides of the tires: I just throw the car up on my lift and scoot under it to access the other sides of the tires. It is at this time that I also I inspect the undercarriage and spot polish the exhaust where needed
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Did anyone say hell no yet? Because I say hell no. I don’t see it so it can be brown if it wants to.
    Check post #2 Bruno.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    Yes I do on my garage queens

    It's easy for me to do both sides of the tires: I just throw the car up on my lift and scoot under it to access the other sides of the tires. It is at this time that I also I inspect the undercarriage and spot polish the exhaust where needed
    Always has to be that ONE guy..........
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    That would be me!
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Both sides of the tires? Hold on, there’s two sides to a tire???Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?
    Oh hell no!


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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Did anyone say hell no yet?
    Because I say hell no.

    I don’t see it so it can be brown
    if it wants to.
    ^^^

    •And...Since I am going to flip the
    whitewalls on my snow grips this Winter:
    -those are my thoughts exactly.




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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    I have done it. I don't know if I would do it again unless its a show car.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Yay.

    I do a less vigorous cleaning on the inside and one coat of whatever coating I'm using on any seasonal tires I deal with.

    I usually get a glimpse of the inside from different angles and scuzz bothers me. Plus I don't want anything sticking if I can help it.

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    Re: Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    I'm going to dissent....

    I do my tires/wheels inside and out although I will admit that the insides do not get done each and every time.

    Whenever I rotate the tires (5-7k miles) the insides get a thorough treatment. In between, I'll jack each wheel off the ground and give them a quick wipe down typically every second or third time of doing the outsides.

    Also I live in So Cal so I don't have to deal with much rain.

    Would I do inside and out for winter tires? Absolutely not. But then again, if I needed winter tires they would be going onto a beater... I will never again drive a nice car regularly in winter conditions. I grew up in Ohio and learned my lesson.

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    Do you coat (or dress) both sides of your tires?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    •IMO:
    -Tire design really takes on a whole
    new perspective for Wintry conditions.

    -Are these Winter tires directional/
    non-directional?


    Bob
    They are directional. They are also by far the snazziest winter tires I’ve ever owned. I’m actually prideful of them because I bought the wheel/tire set brand new last year. So the fact that only my hands have been on them since they came to my possession makes them more special.

    With that being said, this car is my baby but it’s a DD, and I’ve decided I’m not doing the hidden sides. If I had a better garage with more space I would consider it (maybe), but as they are right now, I’m coating two in the garage and two in the laundry room and spending the extra time playing Twister in my laundry room was deemed not worth it.





    On coat #3, drying.



    Three coats finished (made it thick/glossy on purpose to hold up in salt/snow).



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