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Replacing Rear Badge

izzi1212

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Just an FYI, I replaced all the badges on the Telluride myself, except the rear lift-gate one. This one requires heat, and chemicals, and patience I knew I didn't have. Recently I was at the dealer and asked them if their body shop would be willing to do this. I figured for them, this was an easy job. They said they would for $30. Seemed like a steal to me to not have to worry about it.

So if you are nervous to take on the rear emblem badge, and are willing to spend a few bucks, that's an easy way to get it done.
 
Personally, I just asked my local dealer if they could have their aesthetics department do the installation before delivering the vehicle to me, which they did free of charge. No harm in asking ;)

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