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I have a cap on my bed. I currently have the two side window panes in limo tint for security reasons. Don't want anyone to see what's in the bed.


The inside of the bed is completely empty (for now)

So with that said, I was thinking ... bare with me...

In the old days (70's), I used to have screens with a picture on one side, that I would tape to the inside of the sliding door window of my van. It would - in essence - tint the window so if anyone looked in, you'd only see the picture; kind of an optical illusion.

Finally to my point.

I was thinking of getting 3 of them with a picture of an empty truck bed.

Get it?

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How about a bowling ball with a motor inside to make it roll around and then a speaker that plays the barking of a rabid dauwg? Ah never mind, it would need a proximity alert monitor to activate it...too expensive....
 


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You guys have some funny ideas. :like:
 

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A little history:

I have a cap on my bed. I currently have the two side window panes in limo tint for security reasons. Don't want anyone to see what's in the bed.


The inside of the bed is completely empty (for now)

So with that said, I was thinking ... bare with me...

In the old days (70's), I used to have screens with a picture on one side, that I would tape to the inside of the sliding door window of my van. It would - in essence - tint the window so if anyone looked in, you'd only see the picture; kind of an optical illusion.

Finally to my point.

I was thinking of getting 3 of them with a picture of an empty truck bed.

Get it?

Screenshot_20191023-172524.png


Screenshot_20191023-172449.png
You can check with some of the sellers on Amazon for the rear window graphics. Maybe they do custom graphics.
 

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Seems like a waste; someone determined to access your truck bed through the windows is going to do just that. It will be very hard to replicate an empty look of the bed in graphics because of the considerable variables (angles, amount of light, perspective change, etc.).
 
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Seems like a waste; someone determined to access your truck bed through the windows is going to do just that. It will be very hard to replicate an empty look of the bed in graphics because of the considerable variables (angles, amount of light, perspective change, etc.).
It was a joke. Just trying to have a little fun. I agree with your observations... It would be impossible to get the different pictures and angles to work.

I keep it relatively empty most of the time and the limo tint certainly helps. Other members have commented on the fact that they'll get in if they really want to...which holds true to the cab as well.
 
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