Suggestions and Advice on service body truck build

Congrats on running it remotely. Next level.

Mines coming along.

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oh man yours puts mine to shame! nicely done brotha… and I see you’re possibly in my same area!! now we’re mortal enemies :sweat_smile:

P.S.
Running it remotely wasn’t really done on purpose… it was either that or shutting it down because I had to temporarily move for personal reasons… It’s tough and definitely still requires a lot of me being on the phone consistently with my guys/clients. Also took a pretty big hit on profits because I have to compensate my Lead tech accordingly.

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You’re in Houston? Awesome!

Yes sir, good ol hot, muggy, humid, flooded houston… where you getting SH from? Napco?

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Sweet! Yeah Napco is where I’ll get it from. Hopefully next week. Finishing the truck up now. Let’s definitely get together when you have time. I know a few guys who wash down here. Good guys that I’ve met so far.

For sure man! I’ll shoot you a message next time I’m around!

I thought you were upgrading - very nice for a first set up man, congrats!

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Looking to get a service body here shortly. Encounter any unforeseen issues since building yours? Where are you mounting the surface cleaner? Crew cab vs regular cab? I doubt I will have more than 1 worker with me ever, but the crew cabs look nicer and may come in handy for extra storage? Thank for this post guys, very informative so far!





Tanks in the bed, machines on the side. I hate a four door because it’s harder to back into paying spaces