yes I broke off the post, and used Gorilla Glue double sided tape. $50 total.Black Chrome Saved the Badge, I'm trading this baby in when my Badlands is built.
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yes I broke off the post, and used Gorilla Glue double sided tape. $50 total.Black Chrome Saved the Badge, I'm trading this baby in when my Badlands is built.
love the sasquatch sticker where did you find him?I got 1/16” too close the edge, but you get the point.
Do you have a picture of the badge on your tailgate?I moved one of my stock badges to the tailgate. Looks better back there and is still plenty sticky.
Please see my response here!Did you really pay $80 for those, or am I missing something.
This method is how I would have done it with a pinned badge. I respect the effort you put into it and it came out well!Black Chrome Saved the Badge, I'm trading this baby in when my Badlands is built.
Your Bronco is a beaut.I had the Badlands “V” badge and it just looked out of place to me. The retro script from Bronco Depot is perfect. I love it! Check it out. This is the Satin Silver on Area 51. The Badlands badge came off with ease - hasn’t had time to bake on yet.
Thanks, I didn't want too big. He's a good size. https://mdstickers.com/love the sasquatch sticker where did you find him?
Well now your vehicle is not STOCK and for purist buyers (when or if you sell) you will have to put the original stickers back on. I'm liking it but wouldn't do it myself - just sayin'
Agreed.Bronco Depot's are actually $85.00 plus $5.00 shipping, but you needn't worry because they are sold out. Many of us on here bought them and are very pleased with them. Paying $85.00 for something to stick on a $50,000 to $60,000 car doesn't seem inappropriate. Buying an emblem with pegs on it, chiseling them off and slapping glue on the back of it then on your vehicle, now that seems out of whack.