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JET

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Did the debadging the simple way. Well I tell you my fingers hurt and it took me 3hrs. Still not finished
Oh! did i mention doing it in 40 below doesn't make it easy. :crazy: The rubber sticky stuff don't want to come off. It decided to come off in pieces. :idiot:Think I'll wait till it's warmer to remove the rest of them. Hemi badges.
 

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indeed... making the truck new"ish"... the badges are easier to remove but 40 below. dont make it easier lol!
 
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Pics coming Also its below 40 degrees not 40 below :roflsquared: don't think I would have lasted at 40 below
 

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Use a hair dryer or a heat gun.

Even if it's 40°, park the side you're working on in the sun, it helps a LOT.
 

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took mine off in 45 minutes. GL tho.
 

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Use a hair dryer or a heat gun.

Even if it's 40°, park the side you're working on in the sun, it helps a LOT.

Quite right. I used a hair dryer...made it much easier. Used Naphtha too like Trupiano showed in his vid. Worked well to remove residue.
 

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Did the same debadge as you, everything but the HEMI on the fender.
I think it'll be coming off soon...
I will when I quit being lazy and order the other HEMI badges :D
 

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Nice, when you say the simple way you were being sarcastic right? Lol
 

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Nice, when you say the simple way you were being sarcastic right? Lol

Hey now...I did it Trups way and it was pretty easy. Ya just have to remember to pull backwards! :naughty:

But in COLD temps....I will pass!
 

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:pics-****: lol Ive been thinking of doing mine, but not in this weather!! My brother just did his and used a hair dryer, it worked pretty well.
 

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Modding in the winter stinks LOL I installed tow mirrors when it was like 10 degrees out, couldn't feel my fingers for a few hours.
 
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Debadged to this point. Might just keep the Hemi badge :)
 

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