Got my new '05!!! Any de-badge techniques? Steel wheel look?
Hi, first post :D
Anyway, just pickled up my '05 Polar White xB yesterday. I de-badged my old car using fishing line and it worked ok. Is there a better/safer/easier way to remove the 2 back badges?
Also, I have yet to have my 9-spoke wheel covers put on. I like the look of my flat black steel wheels. Has that old-scool tuner look to it. Any opinions on this? Anyone else have their wheel covers off?
Anyway, just pickled up my '05 Polar White xB yesterday. I de-badged my old car using fishing line and it worked ok. Is there a better/safer/easier way to remove the 2 back badges?
Also, I have yet to have my 9-spoke wheel covers put on. I like the look of my flat black steel wheels. Has that old-scool tuner look to it. Any opinions on this? Anyone else have their wheel covers off?
congrats on the 05
i got mine last sat. im suffering with the wheel covers for a few more days. i dont think i could muster up the nerve to go without them...lol
but if u like them that way...it is ur ride after all
enjoy!
i got mine last sat. im suffering with the wheel covers for a few more days. i dont think i could muster up the nerve to go without them...lol
but if u like them that way...it is ur ride after all
enjoy!
for debadgeing i used a plastic wedge and the heat gun.
heat it up, jam the plastic wedge under a corner and lift it off.
it kind peels off, go slow if you want to reuse the badges elsewhere.
took 5 mins for both badges.
heat it up, jam the plastic wedge under a corner and lift it off.
it kind peels off, go slow if you want to reuse the badges elsewhere.
took 5 mins for both badges.
Originally Posted by taiko
Also, I have yet to have my 9-spoke wheel covers put on. I like the look of my flat black steel wheels. Has that old-scool tuner look to it. Any opinions on this? Anyone else have their wheel covers off?
Fishing line or dental floss is the best way, real easy.
Personally I'm not a fan of no caps. Especially on a new car. If it was a used car your fixing up then it doesn't look quite as lame... close, but not quite...:?
I wouldn't suggest buying stock caps but if you've got them, I think it looks better than without. For $20-50 you can buy some aftermarket caps if you want to look different than stock while you're selecting your rims.
Personally I'm not a fan of no caps. Especially on a new car. If it was a used car your fixing up then it doesn't look quite as lame... close, but not quite...:?
I wouldn't suggest buying stock caps but if you've got them, I think it looks better than without. For $20-50 you can buy some aftermarket caps if you want to look different than stock while you're selecting your rims.
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