Yeah I used fishing line and cut behind the badges pealed/picked off the foam, then cleaned it up with adhesive remover . The passenger side and tailgate came off easy but the driver side put up a fight. The truck is a 2017 and the badges have been on for a bit but I worked through it.
last year, i rode my motorbike 10 hours away to the lake. brand new in 2016 victory magnum cruiser, my dream bike. it was raining, cold, windy and i hit this gas station caused cactus corner, a big shell truck and gas stop about 2 hours from my departure point and i was not enjoying the drive. 2 things happened as i approached the pumps. I noticed a huge puddle of water by the pump so I was sort of focused on that as i pulled up..and the way the location is it can get vicious wind gusts. So i'm looking sort of at the ground i guess as i pull up and go to put my foot down and a wind gust hits me at the same time. And before i could get the kickstand the bike starts to lean. it's 800 lb. there's no fighting it as it slowly goes over on me. so I'm lying in the puddle leg fully stuck under left side. 2 women run up and don't know what to grab to help. i say grab the right handle bar! nothing else. and we lift the bike, get the stand up and i start looking it over. main damage was the left footboard. which was bent itself but not the support thankfully...and the reflector on the hard saddlebag. so i bend do the footboard so the gearshift can move freely. it was fine. the reflector? i pull it off. and embarrassed and pissed, gas up and get on the road again. i had a number of gas stops after that, uncomfortable approaching every time.
anyway, i get to the lake and reassess the damage. by the next morning i'm up at 6am banging on the floorboard at the dock, my OCD in high gear NEEDING to fix this. got er done. little push in on the bottom but the floorboard looked and worked fine. Then, the reflector. remount or let it start to be the debadge project? i pulled everything off. Logos, reflectors. It was a black and red bike. debadging looked so good. (the reflectors especially were cheap ass. looked the reflectors dodge mass produced and used on everything after they almost went bankrupt. lol)