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Should hopefully get around to starting it this week
 

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Body shop wrapping a truck? Every body shop guy I have come across hates wraps and insists paint is the only way.

What color did you decide to go with? what brand material?
 
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Body shop wrapping a truck? Every body shop guy I have come across hates wraps and insists paint is the only way.

What color did you decide to go with? what brand material?

Well I guess I have a different mindset. Obviously there are pros and cons to both methods and I have vehicles that I have painted and wrapped. This one I chose to wrap for multiple reasons such as I use the truck to advertise for our company and if for some reason the truck were to be sold I could just remove the wrap. And also this truck will be used off road and therefore the wrap will give some protection to it. I'm sure you already know all that but there's my reasoning for wrap over paint. I use Avery Products and we are doing something a little different I will post some pictures tomorrow.
 

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Well I guess I have a different mindset. Obviously there are pros and cons to both methods and I have vehicles that I have painted and wrapped. This one I chose to wrap for multiple reasons such as I use the truck to advertise for our company and if for some reason the truck were to be sold I could just remove the wrap. And also this truck will be used off road and therefore the wrap will give some protection to it. I'm sure you already know all that but there's my reasoning for wrap over paint. I use Avery Products and we are doing something a little different I will post some pictures tomorrow.

Sounds good, all the right reasons!

I have used alot of the Avery products with a great outcome everytime. I love that the material is pressure sensitive, great technology for doing graphic wraps and lining things up.
Ill, bee looking for the pics.
 
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