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Old 06-18-2021, 04:25 PM   #21
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If looking to start conversations, you maybe should put the stickers up front. Proper etiquette says I shouldn't be behind somebody elses rig cutting thru/snooping around. I sure wouldn't want people pulling next to me while driving and start honking and waving at me, I would think something is wrong with my rig.
Good point since most rigs are backed in.
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Old 06-18-2021, 04:29 PM   #22
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Never been in a pull thru site?
I like my stuff on the back.
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Old 06-18-2021, 05:00 PM   #23
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Never been in a pull thru site?
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Ikr! Things on the side, too. I accidentally swiped along side a tree one time. Lucky nothing damage too bad. Pull thru is the way to go, though, especially with the longers rigs.
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Ikr! Things on the side, too. I accidentally swiped along side a tree one time. Lucky nothing damage too bad. Pull thru is the way to go, though, especially with the longers rigs.
Agree. However campgrounds/parks need to do a better job of pruning trees and such since rigs keep getting bigger every year.

As far as sticker location, we need multiple stickers. One for the back so the guy coming up behind you on the road, or you passing him, will see it, one for each side so it can be seen by passers by in the parks, and another up front so all sides are covered. Problem solved. Lol!
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I had mine on the truck rear window. It's now gone.
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Old 06-19-2021, 07:44 AM   #26
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Agree. However campgrounds/parks need to do a better job of pruning trees and such since rigs keep getting bigger every year.

As far as sticker location, we need multiple stickers. One for the back so the guy coming up behind you on the road, or you passing him, will see it, one for each side so it can be seen by passers by in the parks, and another up front so all sides are covered. Problem solved. Lol!
Sorry, after rereading, I got a little off topic somehow. I ordered a sticker, but now I should have ordered a few more!

I've had the thought of printing up biz cards with the forum info on it to hand out. That way the website address won't be forgotten right away when you've talked with someone.
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Old 06-23-2021, 04:23 PM   #27
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Sticker and coffee mugs are on their way!

I'll be easy to spot, as most do not pull with a dark blue, 3/4 ton, 12 passenger van that is 18 years old.
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Mustang65 had a template that he used for some cards a few years back. He may post it here.
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Old 06-24-2021, 08:57 AM   #29
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Mustang65 had a template that he used for some cards a few years back. He may post it here.
That would be cool. Thanks.
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Got mine put on today. I decided to put it on the side by the door.
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Good placement ��.

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Received the decal the other day, and a little disappointed in the quality of the lettering. It's like it was too low in resolution and when blown up, it pixelated. I'll still put it on, but sure was expecting better quality for the cost.
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Also be careful when working the air bubbles out. I managed to smear my bird a bit.
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Also be careful when working the air bubbles out. I managed to smear my bird a bit.
Thanks for the heads up.
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Well, I thought I ordered the decal with the white background so I can put in the tinted window at the rear-end, but got a transparent one instead. No biggie, put it up at the front and will order another one or two decals later.

We will be traveling quote a bit this weekend, so will keep an eye out.
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