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    Veteran Member Three Rings scoobycarolan's Avatar
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    Question Removing s-line door badges

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    so I did some searching but couldn't find out if you can remove the s-line door badges, or is there a recess below them? What about the grill one?
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    door badges are simply a stick-on. debadge as usual, hair dryer and floss.

    Not positive on the front, from what I've seen, it just clips on. You can check them out on the ECS tuning site.

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    Re: Removing s-line door badges

    the door badges are just like the rear badges. There is no recess. Just use some heat, dental floss, and GooGone and it looks like they were never there.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings scoobycarolan's Avatar
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    Re: Removing s-line door badges

    Thanks guys! Just didn't want to pull one off and find out I'm hosed!
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