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Posted By: Fireball2 truck wraps - 07/05/20
Anybody ever camo wrap their rig? Cost? Longevity?
Posted By: MikeL2 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Redneck level?
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Redneck level?


Haha. Define redneck!
Posted By: Schmidtx2 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Did a full vinyl wrap on a company van. Lasted about 2-3years before it started fading and peeling. Cost 1500.00 and that was 20 years ago .
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
That's why I'm doing my own.
I like my own camo best. Got a bunch of camo fabric for clothing.
I plan to bond it to my car, then do a couple of clear coats until satisfied with the results.
Posted By: slumlord Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Mossy Oak Militia?
Posted By: plainsman456 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
The judge had a wrap put on his Chevy pu,on the lower half.

It has been at least 8 years.

It is a kind of camo/elk type.
Posted By: Torqued Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Nope. Not happening here. 2 tone paint only. Original color and dirt road splashed together.
Posted By: add Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
3 yrs - top of the line 3M material.

About 2K, all in, for a pick-up.
Posted By: JSTUART Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Redneck level?


Haha. Define redneck!


If you clean the shit off your toilet bowl when you piss you are probably a redneck.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by add
3 yrs - top of the line 3M material.

About 2K, all in, for a pick-up.


Do you mean you had yours done 3 years ago or they last about three years?
Posted By: Tyrone Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Wraps shouldn't be left on for more than 3 years, max. 2 years is better. After 3 years or so, depending upon the specific vinyl, they should be considered as paint. I.e. to remove it, your gonna have to sand the body because of what won't scrape off.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: truck wraps - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Wraps shouldn't be left on for more than 3 years, max. 2 years is better. After 3 years or so, depending upon the specific vinyl, they should be considered as paint. I.e. to remove it, your gonna have to sand the body because of what won't scrape off.


I would imagine that could be extended on a garaged vehicle?
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: truck wraps - 07/06/20
Mine will be multipurpose. mainly for taking the place of an ATV, hiding it from game and nosey neighbors who keep asking where I am parking my car and when Im home?
My place was broke into recently.
I hope to catch them on something more than security cameras next time.

Sometimes it serves to drag deer out of the valley.
Posted By: JeffyD Re: truck wraps - 07/06/20
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Redneck level?


Haha. Define redneck!


If you clean the shit off your toilet bowl when you piss you are probably a redneck.


Guilty as charged.
Posted By: plainsman456 Re: truck wraps - 07/06/20
The judge keeps his in the garage when he is not driving it.

The colors still look fresh.

I heard he washes it and vacuums the inside as well. wink
Posted By: tzone Re: truck wraps - 07/06/20
The only thing that could make it dumber would be to get some of those nuts off the hitch.
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