Where did you purchase the black Bronco script?First thing I do when I get the Bronco home. Outer Banks badges go strait to the bin. Black Chrome Bronco script is already in hand. It is a Bronco, period.
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Where did you purchase the black Bronco script?First thing I do when I get the Bronco home. Outer Banks badges go strait to the bin. Black Chrome Bronco script is already in hand. It is a Bronco, period.
If you are not good or don't trust yourself with a heat gun, use a hair dryer. Heat guns can get hot fast and bubble the paint. It takes a bit longer, but more room for error.Typical methods involve heat gun until the glue softens, and/or some fishing line to carefully cut through the adhesive backing. Worked great on my Toyotas over the years.
I like these.I will probably be taking all the badging off mine - and possibly putting Jeep badging on (I'm serious)
Agreed! Great point, thanks.If you are not good or don't trust yourself with a heat gun, use a hair dryer. Heat guns can get hot fast and bubble the paint. It takes a bit longer, but more room for error.
This is exactly what I plan to do.THAT is what's missing!!! Thank you for the reminder!
I had always hoped that a re-incarnated Bronco would have the Classic Bronco scrpit on it.
We must be getting bored talking about pulling stickers off for six pages.I'm disappointed that the trim badge is just a sticker. I'm thinking about taking mine off. Does anyone else feel the same way?
If someone makes a 3D badge for each trim, I may consider replacing it with that.
Taking the dealership badges off (I did all the hard work, why should they get free advertising), everything else will stayI'm disappointed that the trim badge is just a sticker. I'm thinking about taking mine off. Does anyone else feel the same way?
If someone makes a 3D badge for each trim, I may consider replacing it with that.
If vinyl is ok just go to any local printing/sign shop, with doing custom you could pick the size and colors. We do this type of stuff all the time, I may print/cut some vinyl to cover the Ford badge.Ready for someone to make this badge for me ? (ideally, u know, Ford)
Thanks! I wanted something different with the mirrors. I had really nice mirror mounts to use when the doors were off (Die-Tech Mirror Brackets) but I wanted to permanently attach the mirrors to the body. None of the commercially available ones work very well so I found those clamp on mounts for roll cages (made by Liquid Iron Industries). I put bigger mirrors (5" came with them, I put 6" mirrors on) because the placement of them made it hard to see anything in detail.That is a cool looking jeep. I like the roof rack and mirrors.
Does the hi-lift catch on tree branches being on the side? Has that location worked well for you?
I will want to attach a hi-lift somewhere . I have seen many options, hood, tail gate, front bumper and now this side mount for jeeps. What do you think of the options? I hope the bronco has as many as the Jeep does.
Shhhh...Do you want them to run out?