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Originally Posted by Tomguy
From what I understand, white-letter tires (also getting harder to find) can be made into whitewalls, because the whole surface underneath the white lettering is actually white. It's a thin rubber coat that goes over the sections to not remain white. Not that I've seen it personally, just know it can be done.
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That's called buffing whitewalls. It's one way to get a wider stripe without paying for Cokers, but I think it will void any warranty.
When I was shopping for whitewalls I went with the Hankooks because they were the best value. Decent tire with long mileage warranty and cheap.