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At least that what I think happened. Took it to the "touchless", and noticed the next day the front chevy emblem was gone, and just some chunks of yellow glue remained.
Any experience with alternate ways to attach, or how to get the old chunks of glue off so I can put a uniform layer on there for the next one?
Or ideas on other things to replace it with? How 'bout some big ole white cow horns... [img]smile.gif[/img]
Yeah, I was wondering the same thing, cause mine is bent back slightly almost like some punk kid tried to peel it off but didn't succeed. Lil things like that bother me, so I was wondering the same thing.
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Well since you have to replace it if your looking for something different they have a carbon fiber and orange nose emblem available for camaros at Rksport. I Think you attach it useing like some kind of 3M adhesive, maybe tape, whatever it is it comes with the emblem.
Saw some on ebay awhile back that were polished aluminum with flames and a chevy emblem. I cant find them now, but Im on the look out. ANyone know where I can find these, let me know.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by John_D.: Any experience with alternate ways to attach, or how to get the old chunks of glue off so I can put a uniform layer on there for the next one?<hr></blockquote>
Try alcohol and WD-40 for removing the old stuff. For replacing the emblem try 3M 2-sided tape. I just used some of that stuff and it works great.
ok well I have the Carbon Fiber Emblem from RkSport, and it really looks good on my red 00' camaro, it comes with sticky tape already attached to it, and as for taking the old stuff off, I used a regular screwdriver :D you dont see the paint underneath it so who cares....it looks great....
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