Removing cab n sleeper for painting ??

Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by dunctrk379, Jun 10, 2013.

  1. str8rida

    str8rida Light Load Member

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    Not too far at all. Spokane is my old stomping grounds, had a lot of fun there growing up and even managed to stay out of trouble. I am just going from the top of my head on this since I never quoted prices on big trucks. Anytime I did big trucks I was working for other people. The cheapest I have heard was $4,000.00 and I would imagine it'd be more common to be around the $6-8,000.00 range. That'd be for a nice job with quality materials. I have done frame paints too. Although I do not have a facility to do any work on a big truck these days. My suggestion is for anyone getting a rig painted, make sure good quality materials get used. It is well worth it to spend the extra money on paint that will last and keep looking good.
     
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  3. ROBERTCADAMS

    ROBERTCADAMS Light Load Member

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    Are you going to stretch the wheelbase on your Peterbilt project truck while you have it apart??It would look nice at around 295" or 300" and ride nice as well!! Just wondering!!! Nice project,cant wait to see it done !!!
     
  4. cookderek13

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