Debadged the "JEEP" emblems

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  1. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    Finally got around to removing the JEEP emblems from the front of the hood and rear section, I at first liked them on there but after removing them it looks much better. I wish the dealership had not put on the front Lisc plate I took it off and they mangled the bumper and the screw holes are pulled out and away from the bumper so I put it back on for now.

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    It took you freakin long enough Wade! lol
     
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    Well its about time bro, now lose the plate and you will be pimpin. Take the plate off and fill the holes, its not that bad of a job
     
  4. BillsHoe

    BillsHoe NOT NEW 2THIS TRUE 2THIS

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    I Was In No Rush Either Till I Debadged Than Wished I Did Sooner.
     
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    The only problem is, it depends on what the dealer did to the bumper underneith. I pulled my front plate off, but the bumper was so scratched along with the holes, I bet it would have cost me $500 to have the holes filled and the bumper repainted. So, I just left the plate on. Better safe then sorry. :headspin:

     
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    Exactly why I had my boys at the dealership never install that thing! Definitely awesome to have a good dealership that knows whats up!
     
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    I unfortunately didn't have a choice. The dealership where I bought my GC had already mounted the plate. :(
     
  8. CentralTexHemi

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    Same here, when I removed the plate and frame the holes were there of course but they were bulged out as they did not pre-drill the holes
     
  9. Mag 8

    Mag 8 How's it goin', eh?

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    I enjoyed the glory of 9 months without a front plate 'til getting pulled over 2 times in two hours on the same day for the infraction.

    It was a simple install though so it's frustrating to hear how the dealers go about doing such crappy work!
     
  10. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    Yeah that is always a gamble, I got away with it on my GT for 3 years and 2 years on my Hemi truck, but on road trips I put suction cups on the top corner where the holes are and stuck it to the windshield
     
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    Wade,

    I was reading your sig and it sounds like you have a case of the "C" LOL.. :imao:

     
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    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    Yeah you got some cream for that-LOL
     
  13. Quick

    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    I think it was way back when. Maybe on srt8oc. Someone had a really neat bracket that attached behind and stuck out through the lower grill.