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    Established Member Two Rings A4nEeDsMoRe's Avatar
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    What do I use?

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    What type of glue or application do I use to put my rear rings back on???
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    20% Tint. H&R Springs. 19" VMR Reps. APR 91/93/100. Magnaflow Exhaust. OEM Bi-Xenons. RS4 Grill.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings whitevdub's Avatar
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    Re: What do I use?

    adhesive glue...btw, did you get the grille yet??

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    Established Member Two Rings A4nEeDsMoRe's Avatar
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    Re: What do I use?

    yea matter fact just pm'd you...looks great
    20% Tint. H&R Springs. 19" VMR Reps. APR 91/93/100. Magnaflow Exhaust. OEM Bi-Xenons. RS4 Grill.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings EMAXX's Avatar
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    Re: What do I use?

    Most people use 3M double sided tape, I thought.
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: What do I use?

    tape for spoilers and lips etc...but not the badges or rings.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings whitevdub's Avatar
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    Re: What do I use?

    ^for some badges you use double sided adhesive....the double side adhesive cant fit under the rings without being cut, so its alot easier to use the adhesive glue

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