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Truck | Cabin Size (sq ft) | Trailer Size (sq ft) | Wrap (%) | Total Wrap Area (sq ft) | Price per (sq ft) | Total Wrap Cost ($) |
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Day Cab with 28' Trailer | 130 | 800 | Full Wrap 100% | 930.0 | 10 | 9300.0 |
Sleeper Cab with 53' Trailer | 180 | 1600 | Full Wrap 100% | 1780.0 | 10 | 17800.0 |
Day Cab with 40' Trailer | 130 | 1200 | Partial Wrap 50% | 730.0 | 10 | 7300.0 |
Sleeper Cab with 28' Trailer | 180 | 800 | Partial Wrap 75% | 780.0 | 10 | 7800.0 |
Day Cab Only | 130 | 0 | Full Wrap 100% | 130.0 | 10 | 1300.0 |
Sleeper Cab Only | 180 | 0 | Partial Wrap 50% | 90.0 | 10 | 900.0 |
Day Cab with 53' Trailer | 130 | 1600 | Partial Wrap 25% | 530.0 | 10 | 5300.0 |
FAQs About Semi Truck Wrapping
What are the standard areas for wrapping a semi truck?
Cab Only (Standard Tractor):
- Day Cab: Approximately 120–150 square feet.
- Sleeper Cab: Approximately 150–200 square feet.
Trailer (53-foot trailer):
- Full Wrap (Both Sides + Rear): Approximately 1,400–1,600 square feet.
- Partial Wrap (One Side or Smaller Sections): Varies but typically 500–800 square feet.
Full Semi-Truck and Trailer Combo:
- Cab + Full Trailer = Approximately 1,500–1,800 square feet for a complete wrap.
What are the costs for semi truck wrapping?
Wrapping costs depend on the area covered and the design complexity. Prices range from $600 for basic decals to $10,000 or more for full custom wraps. The average cost is $10 per square foot.
What is the difference between truck lettering and wrapping?
Truck lettering involves mandatory elements like DOT numbers and company details, while wrapping focuses on aesthetics and branding.
Can wraps be customized for day cabs, sleeper cabs, or trailers?
Yes, we provide tailored solutions for:
- Day Cabs.
- Sleeper Cabs.
- Full Cab and Trailer Combos.
How do companies decide on plain vs. advertising wraps?
Some companies prefer plain designs for a clean, professional look without additional advertising, while others use wraps as mobile billboards to promote their brand.