Yeah i had my dealer remove all the badgeing on my truck before i purchased it.
Yeah i had my dealer remove all the badgeing on my truck before i purchased it.
2004 EXC Silverado 6.2L
Mods:
6.2L L92, Ported and Polished stage 3 heads, 95mm Throttle Body, 100mm MAF, NA, Pacesetter LT Headers, Magnaflow X-Pipe Muffler, Electric Fans, 160* thermostat, 2" Drop Shackles, Hellwig Sway Bars Front and Rear, Monroe Reflex Shocks, NGK Spark Plugs, AMW Oil Catch Can, 17"x10" wheels on Kuhmo Tires.
I like that one Shwarmy![]()
does anyone know how to remove the "chevrolet" on the back of the tailgate? for some reason i cant find the piece of sharp plastic i used to take off my door emblems and side molding. i dont know if i would be able to get fishing line in between the letters? i also dont know if i want to use a razor on my paint. any suggestions?
1951 3100
1984 C10
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(duckysbht @ Aug 25 2006, 09:39 PM) [snapback]62440[/snapback]</div>does anyone know how to remove the "chevrolet" on the back of the tailgate? for some reason i cant find the piece of sharp plastic i used to take off my door emblems and side molding. i dont know if i would be able to get fishing line in between the letters? i also dont know if i want to use a razor on my paint. any suggestions?
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use fishing string...dont get near it with a razor blade
Project: 91' short wide:GMC front end update with billet grille and all clears, 17x8 & 17x11 Torq Thrust II's5/7 drop, almost totally shaved and 93 Deville tailsFuture Plans: 2001 LQ4 6.0L & a T-56
DD: 98' 5 speed GT : Dumped Exhaust, CAI
funny i used a razor and did 0 damage, but if u dont have a semi steady hand yeah go for fishing string i guess. the adhesive is about 1/8 to 1/16 thick so u have room to play with, but its ur call u know ur abilities!
i used all 10 of my fingers and a bit of hand strength. didn't need any of those fancy utensils you all came up with..
good luck!