Vinyl Tack Trunk Repair

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Vinyl Tack trunk repair offers services to refurbish your vinyl tack trunk. This is a great option to look at instead of buying a new trunk as we can make your old trunk look new and save money.

Perhaps you are relocating to a new barn and you want your trunk to match the colors or themes without having to buy a new trunk. Well, you have come to the right place as we frequently re-vinyl old trunks for new barn colors or themes.

We offer monogramming, stock art work or your custom image ready artwork,  vinyl color selections, etc with re-vinyling your trunk.  We can even match our trunk covers to your vinyl trunk design theme and colors.

We can re-vinyl trunks for most name brand trunks in our standard sizes, except for trunks that have a bandage lid. We do charge an additional fee to re-vinyl trunks that are not name brands.

All of our re-vinyl or molding repairs come with handy easy to apply instructions so you can apply the new vinyl yourself. This saves on shipping your old trunk to us for repair or re-vinyl.

Description

Price

(quoted for Chrome)

Price

(quoted for Brass)

Replace Bumpers- 3 sides

$100.50

$100.50

Recover Stainless Steel Top

$86.00

N/A

Recover Vinyl Top

$128.00

$192.00

Recover Top Molding

$59.00

$88.50

Recover Front & 2 End Panels

$258.00

$294.00

Replace Panel & Molding

$116.00

$123.00

Replace End Panel & Molding

$84.00

$99.00

Measuring Standard & Non-standard Trunk Sizes

Please measure your tack trunk using the below guide so we can discuss options to repair or re-vinyl tack trunk for customer application. Note that our standard “large” trunk size is listed below. If your trunk does not fit our standard large size, we can custom make vinyl’s with your monogramming or logo’s with an additional 35% charge.

Front Panel = 15 1/2 x 37

Side Panels = 15 1/2 x 22 3/8

Measure in between the bumpers and from end to end. The plastic sits under the trim so you would want to measure the trim.

How to Measure a Tack Trunk