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That's a good exception to the edge rule.
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That's a good exception to the edge rule.
Not just stickers.I don’t recall having an election for B6G Sticker Czar.
That’s supposedly a “styling cue” harkening way back to the Disco 1 and onwards with their asymmetrical rear windows….I agree it just looks stupid thoThere's no wrong place to put a sticker. Heck, the Land Rover Discovery's license plate isn't centred or put to one side (like a Bronco or Wrangler)... it drives me nuts though. I do agree some sticker placements look better, but at the end of the day, it's your vehicle, and you can place it wherever you want to.
Thankfully….Not just stickers.
Sorry you missed the election. The polling had me way ahead early on, but then the race got really tight between me and Rick Astley right near the end. Thankfully I pulled it out!
Taken under advisement but doubt it'll be moved lol.Well since you asked...
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Your spacing is screwed up. It's in a corner, but closer to the top edge than to the right side and bottom edges.
Put the damn stickers or decals wherever you want! If mine are not correct - my response is “so what”Just thought I'd give a quick message on sticker, decal, or emblem placement. I don't want to call out any one example as that might embarrass someone, but I've seen quite a few instances on B6G of stickers being placed on the car or car window and placed right along an edge, or even in a corner along two edges. This is not a good look. You want the some space between the decal and any line or edge. It should "float" in a position somewhere away from the nearest edge or line. The placement of the official Bronco badge from the factory is a good example of what looks correct. On the flip side, you also don't want to place anything way in the middle of a space where it looks like it's just hanging out on it's own with no rhyme or reason.
Okay, TED talk over. Have fun with your Bronco!