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You're quite the rebel....I already wasn't a fan of mixing the old scripts with the new ones but seeing that Bronco Depot trim on almost every single Bronco posted has it 100% crossed off my list now.
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You're quite the rebel....I already wasn't a fan of mixing the old scripts with the new ones but seeing that Bronco Depot trim on almost every single Bronco posted has it 100% crossed off my list now.
Debating. May go with Icon Rebound Pro wheels...Ordered the exact same, except 2-Door. SOOO...maybe in 2023 I'll see it?
Question for you: Are you considering powder coating the beauty rings on the tires to match?
I put mine on the tailgate, if that helps you decide. I'm not inclined to move it. The other one I put on my toolbox.I have a CO Badlands as well and I've been contemplating for hours now where the relocate should go.... I may just de-badge completely as I cant find another spot.
Too low and the eyes are directed away from the Bronco's sexy bodylines that run the width.
Damn.... maybe I just toss one on the back MIC top windshield.
Why not ask the dealer not to put them on and keep them if you ever sell the broncoI'm relocating mine to the trash, but it's really nice to know that it peels off easily, and won't require 10oz of Goo Gone and an hour worth of elbow grease to get rid of remnant adhesives (like a lot of debadging).
factory puts them onWhy not ask the dealer not to put them on and keep them if you ever sell the bronco
You can ask the dealer to tell the factory to keep them in the glove compartment? I did that in the past with other badges. Not a Ford but another brand.factory puts them on
No problem and did not require heat. Stuck back well.Looks excellent, big fan of that placement.
Were you really able to peel the sticker without first applying targeted heat or a decent amount of goo-gone? It sounds like that’s the case but I’ve definitely seen other folks encounter trouble with dealer stickers and other decals in the paint taking paint off their new vehicles. In other threads involving badge relocation, owners have mentioned treating the badge first with a heat gun or hair dryer.
Actually used a knife to get it started but not between the badge and paint. I let the knife bite into the side of the badge and lifted out until it was up enough to get a finger between the badge and paint. Easy to peel after that.Just out of curiosity, what did you use to peel them off? I was thinking of debadging mine completely and couldn't get it to come up with my finger nails and didn't feel like taking a razor blade to my paint.