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My first car was the '93 Bronco XLT in my profile photo, so I wanted fender badges closer to the OBS badges. I didn't want Chrome so I couldn't just go find off-the-shelf badges from ebay, and that's when I came across Dave's "No Shame Garage" etsy shop. I reached out and he was able to make the custom badges you see below. Here is the link to his Etsy shop - he's just another auto enthusiast using the laser cutter he has to make custom stuff for others. Etsy - "No Shame Garage" Store Link. The set I got was a prototype and isn't yet listed on the ETSY page, but Dave is going to get them on there soon!
The badges are laser cut, paint-able gloss back acrylic and come nicely protected in bubble wrap with 3M adhesive on the back and masking paper on the front. There is a separate backer piece and a corresponding piece with all the letters cut that you can use as a stencil for final assembly. They're very precisely made, and although the badges didn't break the bank I was putting them on something that definitely did so wanted them to be nice!
I have a '22 Badlands Sasquatch in Cactus Grey, and previously swapped for the gloss black bronco on the tailgate and got the beauty rings powder coated close to the grille color. So for badge colors I left the backer black, painted 'Bronco' white (like the grille lettering), and used orange for 'Badlands' (close to the original badge color).
Steps I followed: Youtube - Here's Dave's video on how to do the badge assembly!
The badges are laser cut, paint-able gloss back acrylic and come nicely protected in bubble wrap with 3M adhesive on the back and masking paper on the front. There is a separate backer piece and a corresponding piece with all the letters cut that you can use as a stencil for final assembly. They're very precisely made, and although the badges didn't break the bank I was putting them on something that definitely did so wanted them to be nice!
I have a '22 Badlands Sasquatch in Cactus Grey, and previously swapped for the gloss black bronco on the tailgate and got the beauty rings powder coated close to the grille color. So for badge colors I left the backer black, painted 'Bronco' white (like the grille lettering), and used orange for 'Badlands' (close to the original badge color).
Steps I followed: Youtube - Here's Dave's video on how to do the badge assembly!
- Hold it up to the OEM badges and get hyped about how cool these will look
- Removed masking paper from the front of the letters I planned to paint
- Bought some 220 sandpaper and scuffed up the letters lightly for better paint adhesion
- Cleaned off the letters with mineral spirits
- After they dried, I found some scrap cardboard and started painting. Don't be like me - stay 8-12" away from the surface you're painting... I had to wait a while for the orange to dry.
- Set the painted letters back into the cutout template and remove the paper covering the 3M adhesive. I placed the letters face down / adhesive up. Then, I put the face of the backing plate face down and firmly pushed together to secure the letters to the backplate.
- At this point I applied some clear coat over the finished product and let everything dry and cure (I waited a week just to be safe).
- I measured to confirm where the OEM badges were located and then removed them with a hairdryer and carefully peeled them off. I cleaned up with goo gone and some alcohol wipes.
- Finally (very carefully) installed the new badges in the same spot.
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