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The only reason I'd get the "Cummins Killer" is to show it off to my friend (he's got a Dodge 1/2, his dad has a Cummins). Thinking about getting a set of Super Crewzers, even though mine isn't a crew. Don't know, may get several and interchange, who knows??
The only reason I'd get the "Cummins Killer" is to show it off to my friend (he's got a Dodge 1/2, his dad has a Cummins). Thinking about getting a set of Super Crewzers, even though mine isn't a crew. Don't know, may get several and interchange, who knows??
Yep, just have locator pins that align with holes in the body panel. In fact the tailgate badge was beginning to fall off on my 2002. I have seen some trucks that the door badge has fell off. Just be careful with the pressure washer around the badges and you should be OK. Oh and like I said, buy the good name brand tape (from a body and paint supply store) and you should be trouble free.
The billet aluminum badges are held on with the 3M VHB (Very High Bond) acrylic adhesive. It is the "good stuff" and will not just fall off. It is better than what came on the stock plastic badges.
PRESTONE BRAKE PARTS CLEANER...you can find it at walmart. it is safer than acetone, it is actually a diluted version of it. so long as you keep running water over the paint or rinse frequently.
1: tape plastic bags under emblem to cover paint
2:spray liberally on badge..let sit for 10 seconds
3:scrub badge with rag
4:run water over emblem and paint