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Did it leave much adhesive residue? If so what did you use to clean it off? I've seen people mention Goo Gone before but that seems harsh to me.

Those wheels are amazing. If we weren't going Sasquatch they would be on the radar for sure.
I had the same concerns, but finally saw a Bronco in-person yesterday for the first time. I can see why people refer to them as a fridge magnet…

It looks like with little to no effort or tools, it should come off. Another forum member (I forget who) actually removed these are re-stuck them to his coffee mug - So that gives you a sense of how easy (and clean) they come off.

Edit: Here’s my post on de-badging, for reference @Compta38 - https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/anyone-de-badge-yet.19210/
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I had the same concerns, but finally saw a Bronco in-person yesterday for the first time. I can see why people refer to them as a fridge magnet…

It looks like with little to no effort or tools, it should come off. Another forum member (I forget who) actually removed these are re-stuck them to his coffee mug - So that gives you a sense of how easy (and clean) they come off.

Edit: Here’s my post on de-badging, for reference @Compta38 - https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/anyone-de-badge-yet.19210/
Thanks for the post! sent that guy a PM.
 

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I had the same concerns, but finally saw a Bronco in-person yesterday for the first time. I can see why people refer to them as a fridge magnet…

It looks like with little to no effort or tools, it should come off. Another forum member (I forget who) actually removed these are re-stuck them to his coffee mug - So that gives you a sense of how easy (and clean) they come off.

Edit: Here’s my post on de-badging, for reference @Compta38 - https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/anyone-de-badge-yet.19210/
Yes, be careful and they can be reused elsewhere! I dig the fridge idea 🤣 - CUSTOM!
 

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I use WD-40 and a microfiber cloth. Not harsh and no heavy chemicals.
My Dad literally used WD-40 on everything…not sure what’s in that stuff, but I am pretty sure I saw him put it on a hamburger one day, too! 😳
 

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My Dad literally used WD-40 on everything…not sure what’s in that stuff, but I am pretty sure I saw him put it on a hamburger one day, too! 😳
It's good for residue. I'll say that. If I don't like a vehicle, I dump it and move onto the next one. After removing so many dealer badges and stickers, It's been my go to for removals. Easy to spray on, easy removal, and nothing left behind to eat at the clearcoat. I always do a quick wipe down after the fact and have had 0 issues with it.
 

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My Dad literally used WD-40 on everything…not sure what’s in that stuff, but I am pretty sure I saw him put it on a hamburger one day, too! 😳
If you need something that's not moving to move, then WD-40. If you need something that's moving to not move, then duct tape.
 

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Hey everyone, I was wanting to see what every is going to be doing to their broncos once they arrive.
I have a 2 door orange badlands, Im installing a winch on after it gets here and I have train horns setting on my tool box to go on also.
 

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Rear hitch, pod lights, swing gate table, accessory rail, running boards, shackles, and underbody light kit. Will possibly get winch if they can find a solution for the camera and price of it.
 

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Hey Todd, I had the same nickname after I made my Nieces and Nephews tator tots years ago! 😅

I also have a 2 dr. CO Badlands on the way soon (hopefully), and I think I'm pretty much set on the Goose Gear rear seat delete plate system, for starters. Thinking I'll also remove all the bash plates, and have some sort of oil film undercoating done before snow and salt arrive. I'm going to try to wait on wheels, simply because I'd like to see companies get on board with proper offsets and hub size for Bronco. The stock set of wheels and tires should be great for winter duty, anyhow.
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