Bright Chrome Side Emblems

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Greetings and Happy Thanksgiving. I am considering replacing my red RT/10 Viper side emblems with the chrome ones I've seen advertised. Do I assume correctly that a heat gun helps to remove the old letters and then they peel right off? :dunno: I sure as heck don't want to scrape them off with a plastic putty knife as I saw in one illustration. What is the best way to remove these side emblems and install the new ones so they don't come off?
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I have replaced two sets of them. Just heat them up with a hair dryer or heat gun on low heat and they peel right off. Might need a little goo gone to get the glue off after you peel the stickers off.

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I have replaced two sets of them. Just heat them up with a hair dryer or heat gun on low heat and they peel right off. Might need a little goo gone to get the glue off after you peel the stickers off.

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Even on "low" most inexpensive heat guns can blister paint. A hair dryer might take a little longer but has a safety factor built in that it would be really hard to damage anything.

Moral of story: Pick your weapon based on risk management and current experience/skill level.

Oh. And whether or not momma will let you use her stuff... :D
 
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Thanks Guys! In my original post I meant to say hairdryer instead of heat gun. That would be way too much heat for what is needed.
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Also, keep the protective paper on the front of the new emblem, peel off the back to expose the adhesive and install it as one word - not individual letters.

I thought this would be obvious to anyone who replaces their emblems but I've read stories on here where owners have installed it one letter at a time and used masking tape to keeping the lettering aligned as they were putting them on.
 

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i just used my fingernails to take the old ones off.. some of the adhesive remains behind which can be remove with isopropyl alcohol...when putting the new ones on just prep the surface with isopropyl alcohol... i put stainless on back of my 08

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Heat gun.


Fishing line also works real well. Then remove any remaining gluse with some 3m wax and adhesive remover.
 

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What you have to do is tape out the area and make sure that its directly on the correct place for it to look good. Also, make sure u clean once u remove all the letters, so it can have the best adhesion to your car.

I have a set of SRT10 chrome emblems. If you want them, shoot me a PM and we can figure out a fair price. They are BRAND NEW.. and I also have the rear ones which say "dodge" and "viper"
 

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Does anyone kow where I can buy these white RT/10 side emplems. They look white or are they chrome?

Sorry for the ugly girl repost.
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