CHANGING OF THE BADGES - PICS

WANTED

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venomblue did a great job on my new emblems. i wanted a softer look but to
stand out a little more.

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ViperInBlack

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Tom:

I took off the rear (black in my case) emblems and replaced them with red. It looked worse to me.

So I replaced the rear "Viper" with the Silver/Red "Viper SRT-10" from the side and eliminated the Dodge on the right completely. I like that as a final product.

Having "Dodge" on the car would be like having "Chevrolet" on the Corvette. The Marques should be able to stand on their own.

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GR8_ASP

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Does anyone make something to replace the SRT-10 with "Supercharged?" I think that would be great, and eliminate any reference to a truck.
 

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Interesting just yesterday I contacted the guy who did the pin striping on my street rod to do some simple highlighting on my Viper badges. How are the badges removed if I choose to do so later on?
 

Skip White

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Alice is correct about the fishing line method to remove such things. I've seen it done before, and can't think of a safer, easier way to do it.

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BigCarrot

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I changed mine last week too. I thought the Venomblue stickers were pretty much crap compared to the original emblems. He claimed that they were exactly like the factory ones, but they aren't even close. I was able to find the OEM emblems for my sides, but I had to put the back ones from Venomblue on. Anyway, I found that the dental floss was sort of a pain to use, so I just warmed them up and picked them off with my fingernails. My nails were a little sore after that, but it seemed easier than the dental floss.
 

Franko

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Same here, i used a blow dryer for a few minutes and it peeled right off with no residue. It peeled off so cleanly i had a hard time figuring out where to put the new badges because i didn't mark them before i took them off.
 

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