Debadged and buffed out.
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I'd put the stickers on my tool box, not on the truck I also recommend painting the valance under the bumper to match the truck and I second the recommendation for tire shine.
Off-topic: I seem to remember you saying you had your truck tuned somewhere in the Chicago area. Any recommendations for me? Thanks, Jim (hope I didn't step on toes with the sticker placement recommendaton... I just don't like badges)
Off-topic: I seem to remember you saying you had your truck tuned somewhere in the Chicago area. Any recommendations for me? Thanks, Jim (hope I didn't step on toes with the sticker placement recommendaton... I just don't like badges)
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ive been wanting to get those badges for a long time now, I think the best place to put them is behind the doors. Another place I like is just one on the lower left or right of the tailgate.
Truck looks good BTW but definatly do something with the handles...you can got to the dealer and buy factory painted ones for like $50...just something to look into, thats what I did.
If you decide to sand Element's down and end up screwing them up, Ill sell you my stockers for the same price.
Truck looks good BTW but definatly do something with the handles...you can got to the dealer and buy factory painted ones for like $50...just something to look into, thats what I did.
If you decide to sand Element's down and end up screwing them up, Ill sell you my stockers for the same price.
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Everyones has thier ways of getting off the moulding how did you do it?
But I like using a heatgun, fishing line, and 3M Adhesive Remover.