the "practical" baddest truck mount ever.."wrapped".

Mike Draper

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Here are a few pics of my truck all wrapped.
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I also wrapped the front of my Judson C4
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A couple pics of the inside
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XTREME1

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I like the guts and I like the carpet. Tile and water damage but honestly I wouldn't even know what you did. As Mikey will tell you UI have an IQ as high as the heat in a Cross American jaguar but that is my opine
 

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I will have this truck down at connections if any of you want to come pet it or play with it. shiteatinggrin
 

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Super nice! You know, yours is the only pics I remember seeing of an interior with fire extinguisher(s) visible.
 

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dgardner said:
Super nice! You know, yours is the only pics I remember seeing of an interior with fire extinguisher(s) visible.


True fact.. I wonder how many have one handy, and charged.

Just above Alex's head.

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Mounted to the back of the chem shelf.

I'm sure it hard to see.

If ya don't have one.. GET ONE! And mount it close to a door opening.
 

Mike Draper

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mine are HALO. they wont hurt your engine or destroy things. It also helps that my uncle has an fire extinguisher business 8)
 

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Mike;

Great layout for a functional truck.

I do have a couple of questions if you don't mind:

What type of metal are the wall frames ?

Is the hose reel stainless and electric (and cost) ?

Thanks;

Larry
 

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Cant believe you didnt send me the pics 1st :x :x :x :x :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


damn good thing i am getting a ride though 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
 
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Mike Draper said:
I will have this truck down at connections if any of you want to come pet it or play with it. shiteatinggrin

I've been playing with it I just cant stop :shock:

Very nice setup!
 
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Ron Werner said:
cucu said:
THATS THE DOGS BOLLIX..or put another way...THAT TRUCK IS TITS UP
where I come from "tits up" means dead or bankrupt


Nice wrap! Like how you spiffied up the C4

I guessing Yous likes your womens kinda saggy up there??? :roll:

just kidding :lol:
 

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can I nit pic?


Put some rubber trim over the ply wood edge in back, clean and pain the bumper/back step, fix the bad trim job around the right vacuum port AND WHERE IS YOUR UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER?
 

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Awesome looking truck. Love your interior layout. Watch those trees!
 

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Wow! Great job


Can I critique just a bit?


At first I thought "Steam Clean What??"

I had to look for the carpet, tile etc.

Those could stand out a bit more.

But I don't think it's going to hurt very much.

Again. Great job!


EDIT: I also take into consideration what it would look like next to my window in traffic.....I'm sure it's a world of difference than photos.

So the carpet etc probably stands out.
 

Mike Draper

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Mikey P said:
can I nit pic?


Put some rubber trim over the ply wood edge in back, clean and pain the bumper/back step, fix the bad trim job around the right vacuum port AND WHERE IS YOUR UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER?

Back bumper is getting sandblasted and powder coated.
Vacuum is hiding behind fan holder right below my hanging tile tool.
The bad trim job pissed me off,plus they installed it directly over a sticker :x I'm not dealing with those wrap guys again. Its been half way wrapped for 5 weeks :shock: before they finally finished it. I have no time or patience for them to fix it right now, nor am i ever, ever going back. I'll try and fix the wood trim. I havent had time to wipe my ass lately been so busy.
 

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Larry Cobb said:
Mike;

Great layout for a functional truck.

I do have a couple of questions if you don't mind:

What type of metal are the wall frames ?

Is the hose reel stainless and electric (and cost) ?

Thanks;

Larry

The wall frames are made from uni-strut. You get it at the local electricians supply store. I'm not sure the metal type, it's coated with something though.
the hose reel is all stainless steel and electric, its really powerful. Its and Aerotech reel I think the cost was $2000.00
 

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