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Old 10-23-2012, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by CorvetteDreamin

True, but at least they're consistent. Once you accept that they mostly suck and aren't going to the SuperBowl, they're not half bad to watch.

The Texans, on the other hand, have a great chance at the big game this year. Good for them!
PSSHHHH...HTTR!! (Hail To The Redskins)
Lets keep this about Moody's work before we have a dudboys and Indian battle brewing lol!!!
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hey moody you think this is possible? with a black background?
Unfortunately no...the process I use is layered vinyl instead of digitally printed. I could do the basic shape and color but the detail no
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How do the decals hold up to the elements? I'm up in New England and with the winter season upon us the truck will soon be exposed to that dreaded road salt and frequent washes.
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How do the decals hold up to the elements? I'm up in New England and with the winter season upon us the truck will soon be exposed to that dreaded road salt and frequent washes.
I got mine right after winter let up last year. I would imagine the only one of us that can answer that is Moody or Murder bc I'm pretty sure they had them for quite some time before the word spread lol.
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Originally Posted by nujer99
How do the decals hold up to the elements? I'm up in New England and with the winter season upon us the truck will soon be exposed to that dreaded road salt and frequent washes.
I use the same vinyl as most sign shops use for outdoor signage. This stuff has an 8-10 year outdoor life. My bro has had his original decals on for over 3 years now and no fading through our brutal summers or cracking in the cold...still look brand new.
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Mine all finally came in!! Butttt, I don't know when I'm going to get a chance to put them on. It's been below zero for nearly a week straight here. And I don't want to put them in just to have the glue not adhere properly and fall off. Next spring project maybe? Lol.
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Mine all finally came in!! Butttt, I don't know when I'm going to get a chance to put them on. It's been below zero for nearly a week straight here. And I don't want to put them in just to have the glue not adhere properly and fall off. Next spring project maybe? Lol.
Always an option unless you have a garage you can do it in!
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Originally Posted by Moody Blue

Always an option unless you have a garage you can do it in!
I've considered that. Maybe on my next days off I'll go to my parents. They've got a big heated shop I can leave my truck in overnight Just a matter of overcoming how lazy I feel out in the country. It's too relaxing out there and I never want to do anything once I'm there. Haha!!
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Originally Posted by clpeller

I've considered that. Maybe on my next days off I'll go to my parents. They've got a big heated shop I can leave my truck in overnight Just a matter of overcoming how lazy I feel out in the country. It's too relaxing out there and I never want to do anything once I'm there. Haha!!
Haha good point! Well cool can't wait to see! In all reality you can just leave it in there for a good two or so hours and it'll be ok to apply them. Once installed just leave for about an hour to ensure proper bonding then take pics and post so we can all see!
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Did anyone sand off the raised Ford lettering on the emblem? Is so what did you use? Did you take it off the truck or do it on. I ordered my covers and don't want the ford emblem poking through. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks guys!


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