06-07-2016, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Tailgate lettering
So this is a closeup of one of my tailgate letters that was not masked very well when the previous owner painted. I'm trying to decide if and when I want to either mask properly and repaint, or cover with vinyl letters. Can anyone tell me if the vinyls fill the complete letter indentations or not? Thanks
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06-08-2016, 01:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Tailgate lettering
I've looked at the vinyl letters before. To me they look a little cheap. and if they start to peel that would be really cheesy. I masked and painted mine. First time at it. turned out good. I did em a couple letters at a time. I pulled the tape as soon as I could and used Q tips with mineral spirits or acetone to clean the edges.
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Re: Tailgate lettering
Vinyl sucks. <That's an opinion. Your somewhat sloppy paint job is a step above. Vinyl is too perfect when new and a peely mess when old. They were never so perfect as they were stenciled on. If you are not concerned with all original (vinyl isn't) and want to add a nice custom detail. why not paint an outline around them (or have pinstriper do it for not very much money) for an accent? Black for bold contrast, a light blue for a blend, or silver for a trimmed look. Or, for all original, just have a sign painter go over them with their steady hand
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Re: Tailgate lettering
I used the vinyl letters as my masking, then painted and removed the masking. Then clear coated it all. Worked out fine
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06-08-2016, 09:53 AM | #6 |
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Re: Tailgate lettering
Vinyl --- silver put on in 2004 and looks same as new but this is not a daily driver..
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Re: Tailgate lettering
I have vinyl letters on my tailgate. They cover the entire flat area of the letter, and seem to be holding up well. I've had them on for two years and I can see a few cracks in the letters, but they are small and only noticeable if you have your face up against the tailgate. The truck is a daily driver, no garage, no cover. Even if it only lasts a couple years, they are dirt cheap on ebay and easy to replace. I can snap some pics later.
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06-08-2016, 12:10 PM | #8 |
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Someone does not know how to mask!
I put black vinyl on mine. It's not a custom paint job so no biggie for me, but it looks great; and better than no contrasting lettering for sure. I would put on the vinyl and see how it looks. It will probably cleanup most of the lines and squared off corners. You can remove if you don't like. Mine have been on for about 4 years and always outside. No issues with fading. I grabbed this pick, I don't have a close up. But you really have to look close to figure out it's vinyl.
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That's a great color!
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It's not mounted yet, but I did get the lettering outlined and shaded to match the glovebox somewhat..
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That looks nice.
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Beautiful truck Ned. Is that factory blue? What did you end up doing for your lettering?
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