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Painters tape, a pencil and a ruler. I taped around the original emblem, then used a ruler to mark off where each piece started and stopped. Used a hair dryer to heat up the original emblems then some fishing line to help get them off. I removed the original adhesive with Goo Gone, then cleaned the area with rubbing alcohol and applied the new emblems.
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Yup, this is it.
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I thought about debadging it initially, but the more I saw cars without the emblems the more I liked the black emblems. Its really a mater of preference though. I went gloss black to match the shadow line window treatment. I ordered gloss black side grills as well and some xdrive embalms that I'm going to paint gloss black.
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