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I had the hemi badges taken off mine. It now looks just like any other 6 cylinder or 4.7 '09. Having the single exhaust is a big bonus in keeping it looking slow.
I've debadged mine (no pics yet) but the tailgate would require bondo and paint to debadge. Three big holes under the badge and a cutout in the metal for the badge. I'm "this" close to dropping it off at the bady shop...
I have never done that to any of my past vehicles and was wanting to do this to the new truck. But, not sure how to go about it. Do you just get a heat gun???
I have never done that to any of my past vehicles and was wanting to do this to the new truck. But, not sure how to go about it. Do you just get a heat gun???
They stick on. On a hot day they should come off if you pull them hard enough.
I have an 07 Tundra that I debadged. I used fishing line and pulled it behind the emblems in a sawing motion. It was a warm day and only took about an hour to do the entire truck.
I was worried about the large ram on the tailgate, I was hoping it was a stick on...
The key is heat. I have debadged many vehicles with a heatgun or blowdryer and dental floss. If it's a hot day then less work for you. I used goo gone afterwards to clean off residue.