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New badges..

patrickgault

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Will I need the removal/install kit for the new badges that I am buying through the s
 
There are several ways of removing them without ordering the removal/install kit. Search for "telluride rebadge" on YouTube, you will find a few methods. From what I have read, a little bit of heat and dental floss seem to be the safest way, but I'm no expert :)
 
There are several ways of removing them without ordering the removal/install kit. Search for "telluride rebadge" on YouTube, you will find a few methods. From what I have read, a little bit of heat and dental floss seem to be the safest way, but I'm no expert :)
Thank you
 
I rebadged today. First tip. You can reach in the front of the grill and Unclip the sides of the backing plate. When you feel the clip sticking out, pull it toward the outside to release it, then you can pull the get the bottom clip to pop, then fingers through the grill to Unclip the right side.
For the back, floss didn’t stand a chance. I used the video on YouTube where you basically destroy the original rear badge, and it was successful, no damage. Just be aware that once you get to prying the badge off, you can scratch the paint behind the badge if you aren’t careful, dont put any part of the screwdriver against the paint, only against the badge
 

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