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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: silverdalesauer on August 17, 2013, 12:24:10 PM
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Anyone on here ever put camo wrap on your truck? Did you purchase it and do it yourself? Or did you hire a body shop to do the work?
Suggestions, ideas, etc would be welcome?
Show a pic of your truck if you can too. I'd love to get some ideas as I'd be putting it on my 2002 Ford F 150.
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I would do it to my truck in a minute if the price was right.
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The only place I've ever heard that does it, is, Snows in Spokane. They do automotive accessories, aftermarket add-ons.
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I'm in the process of doing my own camo paint job on the old ford.
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A good friend of mine Robert Fetig. Owner of Big Racks Taxidermy in La Center Wa. Did his short wide chevy it is so freaking COOL. He's on facebook check it out :tup: You could call him and he'll answer any ?s :tup:
Big Racks Taxidermy (http://Big Racks Taxidermy)
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In Maine they have them on the lot at the dealerships brand new camp wrapped its so sweet!!!!
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I did my truck a couple years ago. Kids got the wrap for me at Christmas. My daughter helped me put it on. Took about 3-4 hours total and has held up pretty good
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The only place I've ever heard that does it, is, Snows in Spokane. They do automotive accessories, aftermarket add-ons.
Hunt4ever has it on his truck and snows did it.. I think it was the first one they did and I hope they got better. His truck I think has had it for 2-3 years and it looks awesome from a distance but he has had many problems and I think he will prob be getting rid of it in the future..
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The only place I've ever heard that does it, is, Snows in Spokane. They do automotive accessories, aftermarket add-ons.
Hunt4ever has it on his truck and snows did it.. I think it was the first one they did and I hope they got better. His truck I think has had it for 2-3 years and it looks awesome from a distance but he has had many problems and I think he will prob be getting rid of it in the future..
agreed... the only way it will last is to have to clear coated so the edges cant peel up... its very very strong if its flat on the metal but if there is any air under id or any edge sticking out it gets very brittle....
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Its like one of those women now... Hot from a far but far from hot...
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Wow Hunt,
That looks horrible.
Vinyl wraps are supposed to be one piece. I know a guy that does 'em the right way. He is here in Bellevue.
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Wow Hunt,
That looks horrible.
Vinyl wraps are supposed to be one piece. I know a guy that does 'em the right way. He is here in Bellevue.
ya i know it sucks... i wish i would have know more about it myself so i could have made a better choice on who did it... No way to fix it now just letting it peel till i get sick of it then im taking it off
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Wow Hunt,
That looks horrible.
Vinyl wraps are supposed to be one piece. I know a guy that does 'em the right way. He is here in Bellevue.
ya i know it sucks... i wish i would have know more about it myself so i could have made a better choice on who did it... No way to fix it now just letting it peel till i get sick of it then im taking it off
Yikes, it kind of gives it a read 3D foliage look at least :dunno: ... that sucks though. I've thought of doing camo wrap but I didn't really think about them peeling up at the edges like that.
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Wow Hunt,
That looks horrible.
Vinyl wraps are supposed to be one piece. I know a guy that does 'em the right way. He is here in Bellevue.
Who is it? Can you get us a name and phone number?
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Wicked Wraps is really good. They're in Lynnwood
http://wickedwraps.net/ (http://wickedwraps.net/)
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I did my truck a couple years ago. Kids got the wrap for me at Christmas. My daughter helped me put it on. Took about 3-4 hours total and has held up pretty good
I like that one. I saw it a couple weeks ago south of the lake.
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I did my truck a couple years ago. Kids got the wrap for me at Christmas. My daughter helped me put it on. Took about 3-4 hours total and has held up pretty good
Where did you get the wrap?
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http://www.camowraps.com/vehicle-kits/camo-grass (http://www.camowraps.com/vehicle-kits/camo-grass)
I think this is where we got it. Real easy to apply actually.
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my wife did a full wrap on her mobile espresso truck. the guy is freaking amazing. He is the same guy who did the boat wrap on Hawg Quest. His name is Trevor with Buddha Brothers Media. Check out her truck on FB " Mighty Bean Espresso" he can do a picture or create anything you like. He is awesome to work with. Seattle/ north bend area. We have had our wrap for 3 years with absolutely NO ISSUES. He said it will last 10-12 years. Good Luck