LeadingEdgeDetail
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Ohhh, I think we have a winner... Jealous!
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Shawn F. said:Looks very nice. How does that van handle? They seem like they would be very top heavy and tip over easy because of their height and skinny width haha. I'm sure they are just fine but it just looks like it.
Bostonsfavson said:I converted my daily driver in to my detailing vehicle, so compromises had to be made. Plus, I only detail part-time, so I didn't want to get too crazy with vinyl wraps and things of that nature. I added magnetic signs on the side and vinyl graphics on the rear window. I also purchased a tonneau cover and removed the rear seats (yes, I now have a full-size, CC truck that only seats two). I pretty much only do ONR washes, so I just have a small water tank in the bed.
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The reason I removed the rear seats is because a few of the things I use (mainly my vac and towel case) are a bit too tall to fit under the tonneau cover, so I put them in the back of the cab. A cap would probably work better, but I don't like the way they look. When I trade this truck in, I'll probably go the SUV route--make things easier on myself :xyxthumbs
gmblack3a said:I tired to find a black one, but all they had in 07s at the time was white:
I would feel lost without the retrax rolltop cover.
After 10-12 hours of polishing paint the heated seats feel nice on my back.
Janji said:757motoring.... Hey i like your setup too , very clean and professional.. cool rims too. Did you say you had airbags in the back. Do they mainly improve the load carrying capacity or improve the ride comfort too, or both?
LoiG37 said:^ nice van. What's the inside setup look like?