which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
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which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
I remember seeing an image someone posted up of a tyre that had white walls vulcanised on the tyre wall by some dude in joburg.
Where is it? I wanna see the work, and i would like an update on the work done and how the tyre is holding up
Where is it? I wanna see the work, and i would like an update on the work done and how the tyre is holding up
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
Hi,MINCE wrote:I remember seeing an image someone posted up of a tyre that had white walls vulcanised on the tyre wall by some dude in joburg.
Where is it? I wanna see the work, and i would like an update on the work done and how the tyre is holding up
The guy is Ray from Jeppy Tyre Retreaders, 011 614 0462.
Asked him about the vulcanised white walls, but was not convinced, so I got a sett of 15" insert white walls instead.
Have heard from a lot of guys that they slip, but also heard that if inserted correctly, WITHOUT any water,powder, soap, rust, dirt, sand, or other solvents, the rubber to rubber will not be a problem.
So I will fit mine, onto a newly powder coated wheels, by being there when they do them, to see that it is done right, and will report back.
The problem with tyre fitters, is that they can not , out of habit, fit tyres without smearing them with soap water.
Rubber to rubber should not slide., and if it works, I can transfer them from one set of tyres to the next, OR alternate the use of them, by sometimes having them in and sometimes not.
But will post my findings here.........
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
OK, Retrovan beat me to it but yes,the place that did mine is:
Jeppe tyres (011 6140462 )
C/o Jules & John Page Street
Jeppetown
Jo'burg
The tyres (and whitewalls) are holding up pretty well. You have to keep in kind that they have been off the car for a year and is being preserved in a dark corner of my garage as my Ghia is currently at a panelbeater who is a serious contender for the slowest procrastinator south of the equator. Ray at Jeppe's tyres told me that they do a lot of this type of work for the taxi-industry and hey, if they hold up under those conditions...
Its a bit far from Cape Town though.
As for pics:


Jeppe tyres (011 6140462 )
C/o Jules & John Page Street
Jeppetown
Jo'burg
The tyres (and whitewalls) are holding up pretty well. You have to keep in kind that they have been off the car for a year and is being preserved in a dark corner of my garage as my Ghia is currently at a panelbeater who is a serious contender for the slowest procrastinator south of the equator. Ray at Jeppe's tyres told me that they do a lot of this type of work for the taxi-industry and hey, if they hold up under those conditions...
Its a bit far from Cape Town though.
As for pics:


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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
My memory is kinda sketchy these days but I recall it being between R200 and R250 per tyre.
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which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
Thank you!!!!! Sweet. I want to get white walls when the car is finished and I am very keen on not getting inserts. I know cape town is far away, but a plan can be made. Will just cost a fair bit, but if it ends up being reliable through use, I think it is worth it. And cheaper than buying Cokers or the like
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
For a moment i thought the word was "vandalised" , but after re-reading i see it's vulcanised.
Just wonder if whitewall inserts can still be taken off later after it's been vandalised (sorry vulcanised)
Think very few ACVW's actually had whitewalls in the old days, it was more of an "American craze" at the time.
Maybe one can just stick them with some "bicycle vulcanising solution" if you do it carefully?
Just wonder if whitewall inserts can still be taken off later after it's been vandalised (sorry vulcanised)

Think very few ACVW's actually had whitewalls in the old days, it was more of an "American craze" at the time.
Maybe one can just stick them with some "bicycle vulcanising solution" if you do it carefully?
Staying Aircooled is so much nicer.
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which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
Maybe, but I am going for a 60's American customized look and I need white walls to go with black steelies and chrome hub. Will research the bonding shtick you mentioned
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
hi guys i had a set done and it came off it was done by jeppe tyres rather inserts
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
New tires are recommended. I know of a couple of dudes had them done by Roy at Jeppe tires and not happy with the results, the vulcanizing peeled off.
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
As said by Calooker, Heard more bad about vulcanised white walls then inserts, therefore my reason for inserts, if not happy, I just take then OFF. no tyre loss......calooker wrote:New tires are recommended. I know of a couple of dudes had them done by Roy at Jeppe tires and not happy with the results, the vulcanizing peeled off.
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Re: which of you okes had white wals vulcanised?
Deon "Dr Watson" owns the Supa Quick close to Kempton Park. He had mine done. Works well.
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