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Tailgate Lettering Ideas

6.1K views 38 replies 21 participants last post by  Norm Al  
#1 ·
Fellas, throw me some ideas, and possibly some pictures you have of your tailgate lettering. Thanks.
 
#6 ·
Yes rest of truck is lettered on both doors, and front license plate. I was thinking of just company name, without the logo, phone number, and a list of services provided. I have an F250 so i have plenty of tailgate to fill. BTW the "logo" i use i guess is just a simple common tree logo. I didnt want anything fancy.
 
#12 ·
99 Percent of the time I have a trailer attached to my truck, so it would not be worthwhile paying to letter my tailgates as they would not be visible. If I were to feel a need to letter tailgates, I would letter it exactly as KSland did. That is a very professional job!

Jay
 
#14 ·
Originally posted by Shady Brook
99 Percent of the time I have a trailer attached to my truck, so it would not be worthwhile paying to letter my tailgates as they would not be visible.
Jay
That is good advice. On my truck its probably 50/50 with pulling a trailer and not. So i feel its worth $75 to letter my tailgate.
 
#15 ·
We use magnetic signs for the tailgates of our trucks, easy on easy off. The printing company that did them for me measured the back of my truck to create the biggest possible sign, instead of using the standard door signs. The only drawback is some joker stealing your signs...
 
#23 ·
I dont know if you have noticed the tailgates on the New Ford F250s or not, but i cant put anything at the very top, because the tailgate handle is right at the top. So its going to have to be on either side of it. Lots of good ideas i have seen, keep them coming.
 
#25 ·
We'll they're easy to find. Only they won't be in as nice condition as the ones you see there. They're old. So when you find them they usually need a decent amount of restoration work, paint, etc. But you can't beat a Chevy 350 Engine. They're rock solid and I like the body style on those too.