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I have one that I bought from Emblem City. I hastily installed it before deciding to go another route. I am planning on removing it - and hopefully keeping the tabs intact. I will happily sell for a deep discount to recover some funds and include a new piece of 3M.
DM me. Definitely interested.
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I did mine, and a big thanks to Rem234 for putting it out there. Why Some are in pieces, and others are whole is beyond me. My accent color is Red, so that is why mine is like it is.
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Did the Horse and added a "smaller" Bronco badge to fit on the other side.....
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I did mine, and a big thanks to Rem234 for putting it out there. Why Some are in pieces, and others are whole is beyond me. My accent color is Red, so that is why mine is like it is.
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Did the Horse and added a "smaller" Bronco badge to fit on the other side.....
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how did you do the red background on the script badge and bronco?
 

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Stickerfab.com has vinyl stickers for the emblem and other Bronco specific items. I'm looking at the red letters/matte black oval for my A51 BB.
 

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how did you do the red background on the script badge and bronco?
Scanned the horse on the laser, and cut it 1/16" larger on 1/8" abs. Made the Bronco badge smaller from the original size to work on the back door and did the same. Painted them, and glued them together.
 

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I just called https://www.oemfordpartsdirect.com/, and they gave me the following as the correct tailgate Ford oval. I ordered one for $46.07, and the Gloss Black Bronco. I really like OP’s paint scheme, but want to try one with the chrome->gloss black and the blue->CO.
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I just called https://www.oemfordpartsdirect.com/, and they gave me the following as the correct tailgate Ford oval. I ordered one for $46.07, and the Gloss Black Bronco. I really like OP’s paint scheme, but want to try one with the chrome->gloss black and the blue->CO.
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I'm sure that color pattern will look good. I did the CO on the outside to try and make the badge as small and inconspicuous as possible. If it were not for the holes and the recess I would have just left it off.
Why didn't you just remove and paint the one on your Bronco?
 

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I'm sure that color pattern will look good. I did the CO on the outside to try and make the badge as small and inconspicuous as possible. If it were not for the holes and the recess I would have just left it off.
Why didn't you just remove and paint the one on your Bronco?
Mostly bc I don’t have my Bronco yet, and was hoping to get the badge to have it ready. I’m also curious about painting one Ford oval each way to see which I like best.
 

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I wanted to completely remove the Ford emblem, however there is a recess in the tailgate and two holes under it so I decided to paint it to match instead. I thought I would share the process in case anyone else wanted to do something similar. There are two clips and some 3M adhesive holding the emblem on. Once you get it off you have to drill out the sonic welded posts to get the blue pieces separated from the chrome. Then just some light surface prep and you can spray with adhesion promoter, primer, paint, and clear coat. The Cyber orange is a tri-coat paint so there is an orange base coat, then a transparent top coat with all the yellow metal flake in it, followed by the gloss clear. I used some JB weld for plastic to secure every thing back together. Then installed with new 3M adhesive. As You can see in the photos I did break one clip taking it out so I just put 3M tape in that area as well. Turned out really nice and better than just covering the middle with a sticker since all the chrome is gone.

Last week I also removed the Bronco and used the adhesion promoter, primer, black paint, and clear coat on it. Then after a wet sand and polish I reinstalled it with new 3M adhesive as well.

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Many Thanks to @Rem234 for the inspiration on this one! I've been bored witless as I wait for my ARB, Rockslide Engineering and winch pieces to do any kind of project to keep me busy. I finally remembered that I wanted to do this (I had already removed, painted and reinstalled my Bronco in black)

I went with the "opposite" effect - used my car color in the large 'field' and made the prior silver rings and script in black, in keeping with my Ox White and Black theme. It was great to know where the clips were exactly, and what direction they compressed, as I was able to use my plastic trim tools from above and below (after using floss to loosen the adhesive).

My only issue came in that I thought I had JB Weld, but only had 2 tubes of the same part, but no second part hardener, so I used gorilla glue. That was a mistake as I forgot how long it would take to set, and that it would expand a bit, which it did a little around the thin ring and come through the front. Had to sand it down as best as I could without affecting the paint, since it was now glued together. Three coats of the Ox White and Black and then 4 clear coats and 1000 grit wet sanding, add the adhesive back and here it is...

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Many Thanks to @Rem234 for the inspiration on this one! I've been bored witless as I wait for my ARB, Rockslide Engineering and winch pieces to do any kind of project to keep me busy. I finally remembered that I wanted to do this (I had already removed, painted and reinstalled my Bronco in black)

I went with the "opposite" effect - used my car color in the large 'field' and made the prior silver rings and script in black, in keeping with my Ox White and Black theme. It was great to know where the clips were exactly, and what direction they compressed, as I was able to use my plastic trim tools from above and below (after using floss to loosen the adhesive).

My only issue came in that I thought I had JB Weld, but only had 2 tubes of the same part, but no second part hardener, so I used gorilla glue. That was a mistake as I forgot how long it would take to set, and that it would expand a bit, which it did a little around the thin ring and come through the front. Had to sand it down as best as I could without affecting the paint, since it was now glued together. Three coats of the Ox White and Black and then 4 clear coats and 1000 grit wet sanding, add the adhesive back and here it is...

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Adds a classy look. I like the reverse painted idea here.
 

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Many Thanks to @Rem234 for the inspiration on this one! I've been bored witless as I wait for my ARB, Rockslide Engineering and winch pieces to do any kind of project to keep me busy. I finally remembered that I wanted to do this (I had already removed, painted and reinstalled my Bronco in black)

I went with the "opposite" effect - used my car color in the large 'field' and made the prior silver rings and script in black, in keeping with my Ox White and Black theme. It was great to know where the clips were exactly, and what direction they compressed, as I was able to use my plastic trim tools from above and below (after using floss to loosen the adhesive).

My only issue came in that I thought I had JB Weld, but only had 2 tubes of the same part, but no second part hardener, so I used gorilla glue. That was a mistake as I forgot how long it would take to set, and that it would expand a bit, which it did a little around the thin ring and come through the front. Had to sand it down as best as I could without affecting the paint, since it was now glued together. Three coats of the Ox White and Black and then 4 clear coats and 1000 grit wet sanding, add the adhesive back and here it is...

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Nice work and exactly how I would do it. This is a reply I made earlier in this thread.

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Scanned the horse on the laser, and cut it 1/16" larger on 1/8" abs. Made the Bronco badge smaller from the original size to work on the back door and did the same. Painted them, and glued them together.


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That looks incredible!!! Would you consider making these available for sale??
 

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Cactus gray!!
 

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Many Thanks to @Rem234 for the inspiration on this one! I've been bored witless as I wait for my ARB, Rockslide Engineering and winch pieces to do any kind of project to keep me busy. I finally remembered that I wanted to do this (I had already removed, painted and reinstalled my Bronco in black)

I went with the "opposite" effect - used my car color in the large 'field' and made the prior silver rings and script in black, in keeping with my Ox White and Black theme. It was great to know where the clips were exactly, and what direction they compressed, as I was able to use my plastic trim tools from above and below (after using floss to loosen the adhesive).

My only issue came in that I thought I had JB Weld, but only had 2 tubes of the same part, but no second part hardener, so I used gorilla glue. That was a mistake as I forgot how long it would take to set, and that it would expand a bit, which it did a little around the thin ring and come through the front. Had to sand it down as best as I could without affecting the paint, since it was now glued together. Three coats of the Ox White and Black and then 4 clear coats and 1000 grit wet sanding, add the adhesive back and here it is...

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I like this, this is definitely the way I'll do mine when it arrives.
 

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Many Thanks to @Rem234 for the inspiration on this one! I've been bored witless as I wait for my ARB, Rockslide Engineering and winch pieces to do any kind of project to keep me busy. I finally remembered that I wanted to do this (I had already removed, painted and reinstalled my Bronco in black)

I went with the "opposite" effect - used my car color in the large 'field' and made the prior silver rings and script in black, in keeping with my Ox White and Black theme. It was great to know where the clips were exactly, and what direction they compressed, as I was able to use my plastic trim tools from above and below (after using floss to loosen the adhesive).

My only issue came in that I thought I had JB Weld, but only had 2 tubes of the same part, but no second part hardener, so I used gorilla glue. That was a mistake as I forgot how long it would take to set, and that it would expand a bit, which it did a little around the thin ring and come through the front. Had to sand it down as best as I could without affecting the paint, since it was now glued together. Three coats of the Ox White and Black and then 4 clear coats and 1000 grit wet sanding, add the adhesive back and here it is...

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Love this. Totally deemphasizes the logo. So sick of cars putting badges everywhere. Bronco on front is enough imo. The rest should be clean.
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