Website For Int'l Graphics/Emblem (VT365)
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#20
Ok try this link to photo of my emble.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...35860&width=2m.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...35860&width=2m.
#22
Originally Posted by Beachbumcook
While reading the latest issue of Diesel Power magazine (Jan '07-page 114), they showed a guy that utilized the Int'l emblem for the 7.3L and they have them for the 6.0L PSD as well.
Jeff
Jeff
I've had these on my fender for a couple months. They seem like a very good quality to me. I get asked all the time if I switched engines. It's funny.
I can try to get you all some good close-ups when I go visit her in the shop tomorrow. So, who wants close-ups?
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#26
Originally Posted by swanee
#27
Originally Posted by Kepler4
Aaron, the fender badges have two locater 'pins' on the back which go through holes in the fender. The badges have an adhesive strip on the back.
You can heat the badge with a hair dryer or paint 'heater/remover' and then carefully pry the badge loose with a putty knife. Use a thin piece of wood or plastic to protect the paint while prying. Unless you're very careful, the original badge will bend and crack. Some recommend using fishing line and sawing it back and forth behind the badge to cut it loose. Wear gloves for that or your fingers will come off before the badge.
After all that, some of the adhesive will remain on the paint so you'll need to clean that off prior to installing the new badges.
There are no pins on the tailgate badge nor holes in the tailgate underneath that badge.
You can heat the badge with a hair dryer or paint 'heater/remover' and then carefully pry the badge loose with a putty knife. Use a thin piece of wood or plastic to protect the paint while prying. Unless you're very careful, the original badge will bend and crack. Some recommend using fishing line and sawing it back and forth behind the badge to cut it loose. Wear gloves for that or your fingers will come off before the badge.
After all that, some of the adhesive will remain on the paint so you'll need to clean that off prior to installing the new badges.
There are no pins on the tailgate badge nor holes in the tailgate underneath that badge.
#30
Great pics 6L PWR, thank you! I see what you mean about them being a little bubbled. Is it me or do the pictures in the magazine appear to make these badges stick out more? Now I am starting to wonder if the badges in the magazine are backed to some PVC plate and flushed trimmed to make them stand out more? I guess I will have to see how they look when I get mine and determine then whether to stick them on as is or back them with some 1/8" - 3/16" Grey PVC plate and then stick them on.
Thanks again for the pics....perfect shots!
Thanks again for the pics....perfect shots!