Best way to take off emblems and side molding
#16
Originally Posted by yarddog
I saw a 2nd gen 4x4 the other day with no emblems. I couldn't tell if he had a diesel, was a 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton or what. The truck looked neutered.
I wear the badges proud, if they come off on their own I'll put 3rd gen badges on.
I wear the badges proud, if they come off on their own I'll put 3rd gen badges on.
I wear my proudly! It's a Dodge and I'm sticking to it!
#17
Originally Posted by dodgediesel4x4
I've heard of guys using fishing line to do this. I've never had any experience w/ it though. I think it might still leave some residue, but a little bit of brake parts cleaner, and that will be gone. Geez, I love brakes parts cleaner, I just wish the can wouldn't run out so fast.
ME TOO! I thought I might be the only guy in the world who loves brake cleaner too! It works so good for everything! You have to watch the cheapies though, they leave films and dont cut too good. "Brake Cleaner 's Anonymous" I get upset when I get to using it, and the can gets lighter and lighter, that fast too!
#19
Originally Posted by Timmay2
What i dont understand is why people would want to put emblems from a newer truck on a older truck.
Looks like you just are a wannabe instead of nuetered..
Looks like you just are a wannabe instead of nuetered..
#23
What about removing the fake chrome trim that runs at the lower part of the door? I don't think it looks bad, but I've seen all these sports running around without the piece there and it looks pretty sweet. Same process there, heat it up and slowly peel it away? Or does the factory use some kind of tab with holes drilled in the door?
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