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interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions #2530009 08/24/11 05:58 PM
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Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: txbowhunter2006] #2530697 08/24/11 09:54 PM
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http://www.texashuntingforum.com/forum/u...uck#Post2225396

UserName - TexasWhitetailConnection on here used to do it but I have not seen him around for a while. He was in Justin.



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I know a guy in san antonio that can do it.

www.camofeeders.com


Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: txbowhunter2006] #2540862 08/28/11 06:15 PM
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I would be concerned about taking it off road once it's wrapped. Mine are covered in West Texas pin stripes (aka scratches from the brush). I think the brush would shred the wrap. popcorn


Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: Grinder] #2592257 09/19/11 02:06 AM
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I bought mine from camowraps.com. Still haven't had it put on though


Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: Grinder] #2593297 09/19/11 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: Grinder
I would be concerned about taking it off road once it's wrapped. Mine are covered in West Texas pin stripes (aka scratches from the brush). I think the brush would shred the wrap. popcorn


We have a guy on our lease that has Duck Hunters Limited truck that is camo wrapped. That truck is driven just about everywhere on our lease and the wrap holds up excellent...much better than a paint job.


Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: 56txoval] #2646550 10/10/11 05:52 AM
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I got the accent kit from camowraps and put it on myself the other day. I highly suggest letting someone install it who knows how. It was the biggest PITA! I got it all on and it looks good but I'll never touch the stuff again!



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Originally Posted By: Grinder
I would be concerned about taking it off road once it's wrapped. Mine are covered in West Texas pin stripes (aka scratches from the brush). I think the brush would shred the wrap. popcorn


The Beast is wrapped and I have run it through more crap than a paint job would take and it still looks great. Make sure you get someone who uses quality products and knows what they are doing, cheaper is not always better! If you don't mind driving my guy in Abilene does great work.






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Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: Critter Getter] #2652062 10/11/11 08:55 PM
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I got the accent kit from camowraps and put it on myself the other day. I highly suggest letting someone install it who knows how. It was the biggest PITA! I got it all on and it looks good but I'll never touch the stuff again!


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Re: interested in getting my truck camo wrapped any suggestions [Re: cody] #2653531 10/12/11 04:29 AM
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I got new truck fever after looking at the new Ford F-150 with the EcoBoost engine that could tow over 11,000 pounds. After counting my change I successfully fought off the fever and decided to just tweak the ol' F-250 a bit.

I had the CamoWraps 12X40 Accent Kit (http://camowraps.com/) installed by Axel with Texas Whitetail Connections (http://www.texaswhitetailconnection.com/HomePage.html) just up the road in Justin. Axel is very meticulous about his work and did a quality installation.

I chose the Mossy Oak Brush pattern and had the lower accent strip, the mirrors and the bug shield done to tie it all together.





Feels like a new truck and I think I've avoided the fever for another five years. I like the look and got off a lot cheaper than a new truck.

About $300 and some change for the wrap and install.
I got the wrap at CamoMyRide.com $20 cheaper than anywhere else on the web and no shipping charges. Got it in two days.



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