Tire Armor On Inside of Tires

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pastorwug

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Does anyone put Tire Armor from Adam's (or any product) on the outside of the inside facing side of their tires as a part of their winter prep routine?
Why do this?
Particularly in Long Beach?
Not trying to be an ass, just would like to know what that accomplishes or helps.
 
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Why do this?
Particularly in Long Beach?
Not trying to be an ass, just would like to know what that accomplishes or helps.

I was mainly curious if anyone does it in conjunction with a tire rotation like one member mentioned above just to keep the barrel of the wheel and inner outside part of the tire clean. Also, I don't just drive in Long Beach. I'm frequently in Big Bear, Mammoth and Tahoe during the winter as well as the desert with our local raptor group.

But I'm with you - what does it accomplish or help? That's why I asked. Does it prolong the longevity of the tire? Is the barrel of the wheel easier to clean? IDK. I guess it couldn't hurt..
 
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No, not for the winter! When I rotate my tires every spring, I always wash the tires/rims inside and out and they get tire shine on the inside and outside, its a once a year thing, just because I clean the suspension at the same time. She only looks this pretty for a couple days.
Yeah that's what I'm thinking I'll do as well.
 
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