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It's apparently a requirement in Colorado, along with driving a Suburu.

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What about the dog?!?

And as a Coloradan I can confirm the requirement as I have folder in my desk drawer that is just for stickers...spares/reserves for annual sticker maintenance.
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but...but...how will people know how much money you spent?
I'll be parked in a teacher spot at my high school...
So everyone already knows I didn't get the 50k+ model.
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I just have a genuine hate for stickers. I feel like once you start putting stickers on something everyone else starts putting them on too. Pretty soon you just have stickers covering your car! That escalated quickly lol
I wouldn't be opposed to ripping off whatever junk Ford comes up with and putting retro Bronco script badges. I am all for Ford making that easy by not requiring filling and painting holes.
 

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I wouldn't be opposed to ripping off whatever junk Ford comes up with and putting retro Bronco script badges. I am all for Ford making that easy by not requiring filling and painting holes.
Most emblems nowadays are stick on with 3m automotive tape anyways so no holes to worry about. I do like the idea of classic bronco script
 

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Yeah, they should have done it right.

Punch a hole or three in the fenders and use the highest lowest quality imported chrome plated plastic badges. Add some contrasting paint to fall off so the whole thing is a unreadable chrome blob in 3 years for bonus points

I like the idea of stickers. Easy to delete and/or customize.
I'm with you
 

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I will have this in black.
And that's the way it should be. These broncos will be customized 150k different ways. The rarest bronco will be a bronco in stock form😁
 

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just wait until fender flares start disappearing. In just about 30 seconds, a little too fast to remove.
 

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just wait until fender flares start disappearing. In just about 30 seconds, a little too fast to remove.
I'm wondering if I never plan on removing them if I could say glob some exterior silicone caulk like we use for windows or a 2 part epoxy on each of those latches how well it would hold up. It could definitely stop a quick twist and grab I bet. I'm only really concerned about Outer Banks and us Sasquatch folks.
 

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It's apparently a requirement in Colorado, along with driving a Suburu.

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Holy terrible photoshop, Batman! I mean, maybe some were real, but plenty of those are obviously not.
 

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Ford needs to make the badges like those terrible tamper stickers that are super sticky and come off in a million pieces. I think that would discourage unauthorized badge transfers :LOL:
 

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I'm wondering if I never plan on removing them if I could say glob some exterior silicone caulk like we use for windows or a 2 part epoxy on each of those latches how well it would hold up. It could definitely stop a quick twist and grab I bet. I'm only really concerned about Outer Banks and us Sasquatch folks.
that's actually not a bad idea, hot glue might work as well, have to see what those latches are made of.
Unless I damage one, I will never take them off or change them to something else. And then the silicone or glue can be peeled off with a knife or similar.
Still a better problem to have than dealing with the Wrangler's pebble catcher fenders ;-)
 

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