Tailgate panel
#12
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has many to choose from
one even has huggy bear imprint.
i saw a f350 platinum yesterday and it was sooooo freaking ugly
nothing like the panel inserts from the early 90's
has many to choose from
one even has huggy bear imprint.
i saw a f350 platinum yesterday and it was sooooo freaking ugly
nothing like the panel inserts from the early 90's
FWIW, I think King Ranch interiors are hideous but you don't see me throwing my opinion around unnecessarily.
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#14
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Haven't given much thought to it yet. I've gotten pretty familiar with PD that's why I went that route first but I'll look into it. Is it removable as well or is it something you're kinda stuck with if you don't like it?
#15
peels off just like plastidip, but more choesive. It also sticks better to all surfaces, especially smooth ones like the panel or paint. a lot of dealers have their logo or something on the back of the truck paint, that is vinyl. just need a plastic squeegee and a hair dryer and you can work it in perfectly.
#16
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peels off just like plastidip, but more choesive. It also sticks better to all surfaces, especially smooth ones like the panel or paint. a lot of dealers have their logo or something on the back of the truck paint, that is vinyl. just need a plastic squeegee and a hair dryer and you can work it in perfectly.
#17
Another option would be to go to a local sign shop with the emblems off and have them do it if you are not confident in yourself and getting the vinyl smooth.
And yes, I did the side graphics in the same manner as described above. Just layed out where I wanted all my cuts to be with knifeless tape and got to work.
Last edited by Screamin; 07-06-2014 at 07:33 PM.
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It ended up costing me about $70 but that is because the vinyl only comes in 60 inches wide so you have to order a 6 ft piece. Took me about 30 min with a felt covered squeegee and a hair dryer. Took my emblems off first since I was painting them anyway. Got knifeless tape to keep from cutting into the paint and get a straight line. Just look up 6ft vinyl wrap in whatever color you want on amazon. Make sure you get a good quality product (I used 3M). Also cut a few small pieces to practice with and watch a few youtube videos so you can learn what you are doing. Take your time and move slowly with it and it will turn out the same as if a professional did it for you. Another option would be to go to a local sign shop with the emblems off and have them do it if you are not confident in yourself and getting the vinyl smooth. And yes, I did the side graphics in the same manner as described above. Just layed out where I wanted all my cuts to be with knifeless tape and got to work.
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