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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Matt" data-source="post: 7761473" data-attributes="member: 44786"><p>You can buy a tire marking pen from an auto parts store or JC Whitney. It's really more like a crayon or grease pencil. I usually keep the letters on my slicks bright white with one so I can watch for tire spin on videos when trying to dial in a suspension setup. It would take frequent reapplication on street tires though so plan on spending a lot of time doing it. I've always been partial to white lettered tires but I think a lot of us who grew up in the muscle car era are going to like them more than the young pups. If you are running F-1's they will be worn out soon anyway so I'd just wait until it's about time to replace them and then do it. If you like it and it doesn't seen too time consuming to maintain go for it with the next set. Oh and post up pics, I want to see it!</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Matt, post: 7761473, member: 44786"] You can buy a tire marking pen from an auto parts store or JC Whitney. It's really more like a crayon or grease pencil. I usually keep the letters on my slicks bright white with one so I can watch for tire spin on videos when trying to dial in a suspension setup. It would take frequent reapplication on street tires though so plan on spending a lot of time doing it. I've always been partial to white lettered tires but I think a lot of us who grew up in the muscle car era are going to like them more than the young pups. If you are running F-1's they will be worn out soon anyway so I'd just wait until it's about time to replace them and then do it. If you like it and it doesn't seen too time consuming to maintain go for it with the next set. Oh and post up pics, I want to see it! Matt [/QUOTE]
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