What kind of photo frame does whitewall use?

What kind of photo frame does whitewall use?

Wooden photo frames or aluminum photo frames are made-to-measure; WhiteWall has its own carpentry workshop next to the online photo lab. If you are not sure which format to choose, the sample packs of paper or laminates available on our website will help you compare the different photo papers and materials for your prints and photo enlargements.

What kind of printing materials does whitewall use?

Over the years WhiteWall has supplemented its range of products and offers new materials such as acrylic printing, metal prints or photo canvas. The range of products is constantly being expanded to best meet customer needs.

What kind of tire has a white sidewall?

MA-202 is a grand touring tire with enhanced wet weather performance. Provides excellent high-speed handling, with a jointless spiral-wrapped full nylon cap for optimum stability. The MA-202 also feat… The Milestar MS775 tire sizes have the classic white sidewall.

Where can I find white wall tire size?

You can find tires by size, brand, and more on the Antique Tire Size Selection page, or, for newer sizes, our standard Tire Size Selection page will find the tires you want. To learn more about our white wall tire selection, contact a sales representative.

What are the different types of whitewall tires?

Whitewall tires are available in the diminutive pin white 3/8″ stripe all the way up to the whopping 4″ plus wide whitewall tires.

You can find tires by size, brand, and more on the Antique Tire Size Selection page, or, for newer sizes, our standard Tire Size Selection page will find the tires you want. To learn more about our white wall tire selection, contact a sales representative.

Who is the manufacturer of white wall tires?

White Wall Radar Tires are made by Omni United, a tire manufacturer and distributing company based in Singapore.

When did they start putting whitewall tires on cars?

Whitewall tires have reached iconic status on classic vehicles of the fifties and sixties, but did you know that whitewalls were optional and sometimes not optional on cars and trucks from the twenties, thirties and forties, too?