Best badge by far!I Rather dig my Basesquatch sticker! . Looks dope!!!
I was planning to make mine into coasters but really like what you did here. Did you make that hitch plug yourself or buy it somewhere?Relocated them in the rear.
Bronco Script emblems are raised script 'stickers', and you're putting them on your 'front fender'.A few things:
- Stickers on a $60k vehicle are hilarious...
- but not on the front fender
- Bronco Script emblems are a must for me.
Just because they adhere with double-sided tape doesn't make them stickers. The rock deflectors on hoods and rocker panel covers use double-sided tape, but they ain't stickers. The new script badges are just modern versions of the originals. Different material and doesn't require holes to be drilled in the fender to mount. #notrollsBronco Script emblems are raised script 'stickers', and you're putting them on your 'front fender'.
No actually. Just because they aren’t attached with posts and screws doesn’t mean they are stickers. Two-dimensional cheap-ass decals are stickers. Thoughtfully designed three-dimensional emblems are just that…emblems. As I’ve said elsewhere: imagine a horseshit printed sticker on a 1969 Boss 302 or a Z/28 - both vehicles with similar relative costs to a new high trim Bronco. Would never happen. Different times I understand. But still.Bronco Script emblems are raised script 'stickers', and you're putting them on your 'front fender'.
Super easy to take off. Grab a hair dryer start to heat up the sticker. Start and any of the points and begin to peel. As you heat peel. Just be careful not to pull too hard because they will stretch a bit. With that said, it’s still super easy. Just take your time.That's a great idea to relocate them. I'm planning to do the script badges as well and never thought about reusing the old ones. I like where you did or possibly on the rear door when you flip down the table.
Were the original ones easy to take off? Just heat them up and run some floss behind them to peel off?