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Old 01-22-2016, 06:54 AM
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i have the following stickers on the truck
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vled.com

i have the following to put on:
Boostbars.com
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f150forum
f150nation oklahoma decal
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Originally Posted by johnday
I always remove the 4 times 4 stickers, and anything else. I like it clean and uncluttered. Having said that, I did remove the FlexFuel, and after a few experiments, wound up with this in it's place. If you drive a Ford, you should know.

Where did you find the coyote stickers?
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I don't think a few stickers are bad. Last truck I had s chive sticker, drake sticker, and spartan race sticker. I took the ugly to me factory fx4 sticker off, and replaced it with flat black ones. Subtle is better than roll call on the back window.
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I think the "when you grow up" thought has merit. I'd also say it's tied to demographics. I suspect if you do a scientific study (not that anyone would) you'd find that it's an age-related thing as well as an economic-related thing, and also a location-related thing.

In short, I suspect you'd find more stickers on a young person's truck that works in an hourly job in the south than on an older person's truck that works in a salary job in the north.
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I have one on the left lower corner of my rear window..... International Association of Firefighters.
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Originally Posted by Ricktwuhk
I think the "when you grow up" thought has merit. I'd also say it's tied to demographics. I suspect if you do a scientific study (not that anyone would) you'd find that it's an age-related thing as well as an economic-related thing, and also a location-related thing. In short, I suspect you'd find more stickers on a young person's truck that works in an hourly job in the south than on an older person's truck that works in a salary job in the north.
I think it's more about age than demographic or economic. I don't think a poor old man in the south will have more stickers than a rich kid up north.
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I don't think a few stickers are bad. Last truck I had s chive sticker, drake sticker, and spartan race sticker. I took the ugly to me factory fx4 sticker off, and replaced it with flat black ones. Subtle is better than roll call on the back window.
i did the same with my 4x4 offroad stickers, its more ghosted and not very noticeable from afar
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Originally Posted by flamehead16
i did the same with my 4x4 offroad stickers, its more ghosted and not very noticeable from afar
yeah, you have to be standing at the right angle to see them from a little distance. I hated the big red X in the middle of back of my black truck.
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I have stickers in my rear wheel well. I felt bad throwing them away so I just kind of stuck them under there. It doesn't seem to trashy but I don't know, it kind of makes me laugh when I see it.
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I don't have any on my truck. In fact, the first thing I did when I brought it home was peel the dealership sticker off the tailgate. A few weeks later I peeled the 4 X 4 Off Road decals off the sides. Looks so much cleaner now.

That said, I LOVE stickers!! Especially from gear manufacturers. My toolbox in my garage is COVERED with them and I love buying a piece of gear, part or accessory and getting a sticker in the box.
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