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Aftermarket badge for Telluride?

If you do a rear badge removal please save yourself some heartache and just spend the 13 bucks on amazon for the proper badge removal kit I mentioned in a few posts above.
I just got the sets in myself and I'll be adding them to the forum store. It does seem like a very helpful kit...
 
This was the original photo. I’ll try to get some on angle pics when I do the wheels after workView attachment 2464
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Here’s a picture of the left end. It’s unfortunately not tight against the emblem like it is on the right. Not sure if the overlay was too flat and the strength of the 3M wasn’t strong enough to keep it tight against the emblem. It looks like I’m going to have to try and get some kind of additional adhesive in there to hold it down.

The wheel caps went on easier (other than kneeling on the hot pavement) and look good.
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Just wanted to know if the base for the steering Emblem is flat or curved ? This is like for Emblem replacement on the steering Wheel.
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What if u want to remove the existing & replace it? Is the base curved or flat?
I'm not sure but I've seen people do it. You can. But I recommend using it as on overlay like almost everyone does, for safety reasons. The stock piece is hooked on to the steering wheel. If you replace that piece, the emblem would not be hooked on the same way.
 
I'm not sure but I've seen people do it. You can. But I recommend using it as on overlay like almost everyone does, for safety reasons. The stock piece is hooked on to the steering wheel. If you replace that piece, the emblem would not be hooked on the same way.
Thanks for the info i will use it as an overlay as advised.
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I replaced front and back emblems. Just used a hard plastic spatula / spreader (yes, my spouse is not happy with me!), and it worked well. Just work S L O W L Y and you shouldn't have any problems.
As an aside, I put on the gloss black emblems. I really like the look. but be VERY CAREFUL because they scratch pretty easily. Sorry about the pic quality - best I have so far...emblem2.webpemblem1.webp
 
I replaced front and back emblems. Just used a hard plastic spatula / spreader (yes, my spouse is not happy with me!), and it worked well. Just work S L O W L Y and you shouldn't have any problems.
As an aside, I put on the gloss black emblems. I really like the look. but be VERY CAREFUL because they scratch pretty easily. Sorry about the pic quality - best I have so far...View attachment 2504View attachment 2505
I agree, any prying tool will work well. The rear has adhesive but as new as these are, it’s not really stuck on there yet
 




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