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Old 01-18-2010, 11:53 PM
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i need to speak to the ppl so i come to the ppl...lol i was wondering does anyone know if removing the side badges on a stang is difficult or leave a hole there etc? has anybody done it before and would like to give some tips on pros n cons gladly appreciated thanks....



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well you will need to heat up the adhesive first to make it easier to take off but im 99% sure there will be 2 guide holes in the fenders for the emblems


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alright ima try that thanks bro


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you will have two holes, just like this...



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aw, then either ur screwed...or u gotta get other emblems to 3m tape over the holes.


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i need to speak to the ppl so i come to the ppl...lol i was wondering does anyone know if removing the side badges on a stang is difficult or leave a hole there etc? has anybody done it before and would like to give some tips on pros n cons gladly appreciated thanks....
There are two guide holes. It is an easy thing to do. Just a hair dryer and a flat putty knife. be careful!


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Thats right you have two guide holes there.


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Just get them filled and painted.


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Just get them filled and painted.
use an epoxy to fill the holes, sand the epoxy down below the surface of your paint. After that, go to walmart and buy a tube of "Glazing Spot Puddy" put some on, sand at like 1500 grit. After that, get the little touch-up paint from walmart and paint over the puddy. Should look like nothing was ever there.

P.s. dont try to fill the hole with the puddy, its not structural at all. It can collapse due to its weak strength. Mainly used to fill in scratches to make a nice smooth surface before painting.


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