- 8,609
- 17,151
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2014
I would clean up the leftover residue on the car and then use double sided tape to reapply. Also make sure to mask off where the badges are so you can put them back in the same place.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
As I suspected the springs lowered the car more than 1”
Here’s the before
You ever offroad it?Had this FJ for over 8 years now and still love it.
**** all this 0 emissions nonsense
Miss me with that. You want an electric car more power to you but they're not built to last theres a reason why they have terrible resale value. California is getting out of pocket by passing that new 0 emissions bill by 2045. Classics just gonna go up****, I’d take an electric car. I’m around loud machines and diesels with no emissions all day.
I wouldn’t mind hopping in something quiet that rips.
93 87 id say evens out to 91? you should be goodIs it bad to mix gas by accident? I had a quarter tank of gas in my whip and my bro filled it for me with 87, I use 93.
Had this FJ for over 8 years now and still love it.
Put demon badges on itSo I'll be blacking-out all the badges on my Challenger soon. The badges on the grill are held on by tabs or pins & it's real easy to pop off and back on but the rest of them are held on by double sided tape my boy told me. Should I use some sort of adhesive/glue to stick em back on once done or 3M double sided tape?
What about top speed?I didn’t say I wanted to force everyone to drive an electric car.
these electric cars are going to be destroying super cars numbers soon, it is what it is.
internal combustion can’t compete with the torque an electric motor can make off rip.
people try to hard to stand out
So I'll be blacking-out all the badges on my Challenger soon. The badges on the grill are held on by tabs or pins & it's real easy to pop off and back on but the rest of them are held on by double sided tape my boy told me. Should I use some sort of adhesive/glue to stick em back on once done or 3M double sided tape?
A Demon Shaker . Non car guys would believe me lmaoPut demon badges on it
That'a not a bad idea actually. I asked my dude who is the manger at the shop but they don't provide this service. I'm going to call around & see if any other shop can do it. I figured it's not so hard to do & it'll be done by my brother. Anytime I can delegate a car project to a shop I do because I'm lazy & don't trust myself lolFor how little it costs to pay a shop to do this thats what I would do, Ive debadged all my cars up until this one and it was so much nicer just paying someone to do it right. It looks perfect like nothing was ever there because they wet sand and wax it afterwards.
So you want black scat pack badges?That'a not a bad idea actually. I asked my dude who is the manger at the shop but they don't provide this service. I'm going to call around & see if any other shop can do it. I figured it's not so hard to do & it'll be done by my brother. Anytime I can delegate a car project to a shop I do because I'm lazy & don't trust myself lol
Yup all 7 badges. R/T & the script Challenger badge on the front grill, both 392 HEMI badges on the shaker, rumble bee badge on the left & right fender & the D O D G E letters on the trunk so 7 badges altogetherSo you want black scat pack badges?
In before someone recommends plasti dipYup all 7 badges. R/T & the script Challenger badge on the front grill, both 392 HEMI badges on the shaker, rumble bee badge on the left & right fender & the D O D G E letters on the trunk so 7 badges altogether
I’ve seen people remove the “DODGE” on the back and I think it looks way better debadged. Especially since you want the blackout lookYup all 7 badges. R/T & the script Challenger badge on the front grill, both 392 HEMI badges on the shaker, rumble bee badge on the left & right fender & the D O D G E letters on the trunk so 7 badges altogether
Not very much. Couple gallons of paint? Whatever that weighsyall ever wondered how much weight u could save if there is no paint on the whip?