The birth of an Aero Tech XT

Desk Jockey

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Rico Suave
Looks good!

Bare metal would be louder and a slip hazard too when shoes are wet.

Diamond plate looks great and I like the looks when I see it but it's not as functional as carpet.
 

Desk Jockey

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That's a good idea, we just rip the carpet out every few years when it starts to look rough. The tiles would be easier.
 
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I've always thought carpet was the most appropriate floor for our trucks. Quiet comfortable easy to clean.

After all we are CARPET cleaners.

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Mikey P

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These tiles are thick with a very sturdy rubber back..

$110 to do each biggy truk
 

Desk Jockey

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I bought a roll of this blue grass at Ace hardware and we've been recovering work tables and van floors. It's nothing great but it cleans up easily and lasts several years before it uglies out.

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Goldenboy

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CGD carpet how tacky. Only solution dyed nylon goes down in my fleet.


Golden Boy
 

Lefty724

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I put carpet tile in every single one of my vans. Love it.

Every once in a while I will have some left over from a job and I will replace it.
 

boazcan

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I like the bracket for the tubs. I have one filled with stone, tile, and shower stuff. Once I shine up the floor it slides. I'm thinking some hooks over the fresh tank too.

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Becker

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Just saying.. I like Diamond plating and blue and red led lights.
 

Becker

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Just screwing with you. The AT is a fine looking machine. Wondering if if want one. I would how ever love to have the truck and low profile box.
 

steve frasier

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I put pressure treated wood on the rear bumper and cover that with roll roofing. Slip on the rear bumper one time coming out of the box and it didn't feel very well.
 

Mikey P

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done

decided to stick with our old font and logo and KISS.



and no Yokums, I don't want to hear about the millions I'm leaving behind by not having an Big Bold In You Face Photo Wrap of kids and puppies squatting on the carpet.



despite my mouf, Im the low key sort..


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tngvegas

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Mike how is that box behind the rear wheel working out? does it rub on some steep drive ways? how about putting one between the front and rear wheel?
 

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