Outsiders opinion

Do you guys think pulling around a pressure washing trailer with a nice older lifted Chevy would look unprofessional? Currently running a flatbed setup on my little gmc canyon but I want to get back to a trailer setup and just have one nice truck. Lmk what you guys think.

Pic of Chevy?

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Some changes have been made but you get the gist

How long ago did you have to replace the rear end on that thing? I had the same truck, those rears HATE big tires. Replaced the rear end and then the tranny went out for the same reason

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She’s still going strong

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Good for you! Truth be told, I was not easy on that truck lol. Carried bundles of rebar and stacks of lumber all over a mountainous island for years

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Yeah that’d do it to the old gal. So what do you think? Would it look bad?

It would look good if your marketing has red too. Red floorboards on the trailer, red accents on the logo/wrap. It it’s cohesive then it’ll be great

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That’s what I was thinking. Unfortunately My logo and branding is blue.

Put a blue stripe down the side.

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Color matching the trailer floorboard to the vehicle and signage is a great idea.

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Is changing the logo/branding color to red out of the question? Put some white vinyl letters on the truck and it would look excellent.

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Wish I could claim credit for that one. I saw a couple of other people on here doing it, and I love the way it looks on mine

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Yeah, I mean not like it’s totally out of the question, but considering I just had new shirts made and a nice blue logo maybe it’d be best to stick with my original rig.

Are the shirts SH resistant? If not you’ll be tossing them soon anyway.

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Yes lol. I might end up switching everything… definitely something to think about.

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