Ridgeline Badge Removal
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Ridgeline Badge Removal
Have any of you Ridgeline owners removed the badges from the tailgate?
If so, is it as easy as a blowdryer and 3M Adhesive remover?
If so, is it as easy as a blowdryer and 3M Adhesive remover?
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Re: Ridgeline Badge Removal (Project:PULL)
I'm almost positive that will get them off but then I'm worried if there are holes in the sheet metal of the body.
Anybody?
Anybody?
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Re: Ridgeline Badge Removal (Project:PULL)
i know on hte older hondas there were holes behind the badge on the rear and sometimes the front ( depending on what type of vechile ) I can only asume that there will be if you remove it on the ridgeline
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i cant say for sure........
but most, if not all of hondas rear badges have holes.
take it off, if it does and you dont want to fill it, just get soem 3m emblum tape and stick her back on. or put a different emblum in place of it. its what i did with my si. hope that helped. peace.
but most, if not all of hondas rear badges have holes.
take it off, if it does and you dont want to fill it, just get soem 3m emblum tape and stick her back on. or put a different emblum in place of it. its what i did with my si. hope that helped. peace.
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Re: (STREETWERKZ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STREETWERKZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">on ridgelineownersclub, there are debadged tailgates.
no holes. its double sided sticky. </TD></TR></TABLE>Good deal. Thanks, ill check it.
no holes. its double sided sticky. </TD></TR></TABLE>Good deal. Thanks, ill check it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 361 accord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">pics?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sorry, I knew that was coming...
When I said "Got it" I meant "I understand"... I will post pics once it's done though, probably this weekend. Thanks for the direction!
Sorry, I knew that was coming...
When I said "Got it" I meant "I understand"... I will post pics once it's done though, probably this weekend. Thanks for the direction!
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nice, maybe shave/relocate the tailate handle to the inside of the bed?
i might have just left ridgeline on there, maybe, are you gonna stick them somewheres else now maybe have "ridgeline" in the interior somewhere?
i might have just left ridgeline on there, maybe, are you gonna stick them somewheres else now maybe have "ridgeline" in the interior somewhere?
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