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I think both badges shown look good, but I personally enjoy the badge less look for mine. I’ve always been the guy who removes every sticker or stick on badge first thing when I get my trucks.
I think everybody knows its a 6.2L because it doesn't have the rectangular Powerstroke badge.
Only those 'In the Know' would know that without the PS badge its a 6.2. I added the Ford OEM 6.2 badge to mine as I'm proud of it. As my signature reflects, no more diesels for me.
Read the 1st post troverman, I didn't ask for your opinion. Post was intended to provide a resource if by chance anyone else was interested in the product. I've owned 5 Superdutys: 5.4, 6.0, 6.0, 6.7, and now a 6.2 so I suppose I'm a poseur.
Anytime one puts something on to an Internet discussion board, opinions should be expected.
Like I stated on my last line, it’s your money and do what you like. I just find this to be a particularly cheap shot at pretending to be driving a diesel.
I’ve had 6 Super Duty trucks myself, including two 6.2L trucks. Great motor, in my opinion. I just wouldn’t slap a badge on the door that looks like a diesel badge. Also have a 5.4L Excursion sitting in the driveway. Love it!
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