RENE063 said:Let's just say someone came up and scratched some paint off of the emblem on the rear. Would the adhesive that you used to put it back on be just as friendly as what was originally used to affix the emblems the first time around? Asking just in case I try this, change my mind about the color, and want to try a different color. BTW, I like the black on the red.
kudakev615 said:i was never a big fan of painting stock wheels.....what if you have to sell the car???? just a thought. my stockies are still the ungly chrome the day i bought the car. i thought about painting them but am glad i didnt. just a thought
i think he went to a paintshop to have them proferssionally painted, if im not mistaken.andrew.savage said:Hey i think the new emblems look great. it actually made me want to do it but i was wondering if you had any tips about using the fishing line. I'm a little nervous about it since it is such a new car. thanks it looks awesome
sromero2 said:I removed the back one with fishing line and front one has screws and some clips. Then took them to a paint shop and they painted and cleared them for 20 bucks.
The fishing line is easy to use. Just slide it between the metal and emblem, then start moving back and forth. It doesn't take a lot of force or least it didn't on my car. There are some pins on the ends of the wings but just work around those.
maestro said:Emblems look good in black on your car, Black and Red are a good color scheme. I've always liked blacked out emblems or, even better, no emblems.
Kinda doing the same Red & black on mine, only my car is Black Mica and the accents are slowly getting changed to red.