Removing Viper Lettering

Jay Herbert

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sean L-96GTS:
Here's a related question....

I need to replace one of the letters on my back bumper.....would Dodge be the right source for them? Are the self-adhesive, or do they need to be glued on?

Thanks.

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Dodge Parts is the place.... but you won't be able to get one letter, they will be a "complete set". They are attached with 3M double sides foam tape.... if you still have the old letter, you can just clean it up and put new tape on it... get the tape from any good body shop. It is special for the letters and a little thinner so it does not show.
 

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Try aheat gun or hair dryer. Be very careful with the heat gun and don't leave it pointed at any part for any prolonged time. Keep it moving across the surface until the glue softens. Use an acetone or petroleum based product to remove the excess glue.
DON'T use a razor blade, because your mistake might be a costly one.

I hope that this helps.
 

Marv S

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Dental Floss works well.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by rmf:
I want to swap the lettering and am worried about how to safely take those letters off.-Rob
Red '00 RT/10
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