Van Signs

Yeah…with those dope a-- shades & spinners you’d certainly be “down for the hood”:smiley: Dont forget the bumpin sound system;)

Thanks for the explanation.

No big deal, but to me they look high school, like mag wheels.

Like I said, the van looks great and I really like the design. It is sure to get some business.

Paul

Paul, it get’s me all the business I need and or can handle Why fix witch isn’t broken, but thanks for your input.

$1200 sounds like good price for me…Would cost me twice that over here for full grapic wrap…We only ever use vans over here…window cleaning jeeps=unheard of!!!

Ye i agree 3M offer best in terms of wrap vinyl…also 3M window tint vinyl works best for windows…

I use wfp alot so am carrying big 600l tank of pure water in the van every day.I am terrified of someone crashing into my rear and a tonne of water crushing me with the impact…So i have bright orange vinyl stripes on the back of my van…will save my life someday

If people dont see that i may aswell give up

I’m partial to 3M Post-It® notes.

Why not utilize a safety cage around the tank, properly anchored?

David, why not at least try rolling on some 22’s? Put a blasting bass in that thing and maybe even some hydraulics. Who knows?

It’s personal preference. We had this discussion a while back with Kevin’s new ride. What I found is that people don’t pay that much attention to the vehicle as a whole. I have two vans and one truck that are all different makes and models, but same colors and lettering. Often people will say “I saw your truck at…,” so I say, “was it a truck or a van?” They almost always say, “I dunno, but it had your name on it, I know that…”

On a practical note: Replacing your vans steels wheels with lighter after market rims will help your van stop quicker as well as reduce load on shocks and steering linkages. Alloy wheels weigh 8 - 12 pounds less peer wheel, so you get better fuel economy too. :slight_smile:

i do have it all anchored down properly fixed to the floor and welded in some places…but its positioned right at the back of the van…right up against the drivers back…I don’t trust a few nuts and bolts

although i was told it wouldn’t budge, i wouldn’t be so confident if i saw a truck speeding into my behind…

Any how even if i was spared due to the fixings in the event of the crash…i cant afford to be loose use of the van for 2 weeks in the event of it being totaled…maybe the stickers will help…and even if not didn’t exactly break the bank

Earlier this year I decided to make one of our vans a power washing unit, but the thought of having all that water in the back was too scary. I went back to a trailer mounted unit to put some distance between me and the water tank.

your dead right…my vans pretty small though so i had no choice other than fit it right at the back…cant change at the moment from a financial point of view, but i will try something different next time, like buy bigger van!!

Once something hits that thing the van would flatten both itself and 20 cars in front with the weight of a full tank!!!

lol… people get so easily bothered when anything is questioned (myself included). I said THE VAN LOOKS GREAT, I PERSONALLY DO NOT LIKE THE RIMS AS MUCH.

NEVER did I say you would get more or less business either way.

Don’t post it unless you want to hear all sides of opinion.

Life is an imperfect place

I think you should get some 22" rims…

Those represent a different type of business…

I was kidding larry

I know.

perhaps that is the type of business I should be in. The marketing is so simple :smiley:

p.s. I prefer those tiny rims as it feels like I am sitting on the toilet when I drive…

Hope you’re sporting some of those waterproof seat covers…

ha, I did not see this response… along with the waterproof seat covers, I will hang a bunch of those smelly trees. The inside of my car looks like that scene in Seven