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Removing/Hiding Ford Badges

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Removing/Hiding Ford Badges

Post by Brett S »

Whats the best way to change the ford badges to nissan ones.
Is the back one just stuck on?
The front is moulded in might be a paint ova job?
Any suggestions?
Gotta change em quick cos my mates will hang crap on me flat out for owning a ford.
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Post by RN »

Brett S wrote:Whats the best way to change the ford badges to nissan ones.
Is the back one just stuck on?
The front is moulded in might be a paint ova job?
Any suggestions?
Gotta change em quick cos my mates will hang crap on me flat out for owning a ford.
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Post by shakes »

RoadNazi wrote:
Brett S wrote:Whats the best way to change the ford badges to nissan ones.
Is the back one just stuck on?
The front is moulded in might be a paint ova job?
Any suggestions?
Gotta change em quick cos my mates will hang crap on me flat out for owning a ford.
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Post by Ezookiel »

I have a friend rebadging his Zook as a drover, because he's a Holden fanatic.
Problem is, it's the wrong model of Zook, it's the widebody, which I'm pretty sure Holden never borrowed. So to me it just makes him look wannabe.

Anyway, try grabbing some badges from wreckers.
Buy some "Nissan" windscreen stickers.
Grab some cute girly sticker or whatever for the ones you'll have to paint over.
Park it in the "wrong kind of area" in some metropolitan city, and if it's still there in the morning, half the badges won't be.
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Post by blkmav »

They are just stuck on, first thing I did when I bought mine was to rip the Ford badges off. Leave it in the sun for an hour or so before you do, makes the glue easier to get off.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Whats wrong with just leaving the ford badges on it?

Mines a holden drover rebadged suzuki sierra and to honust it's never bugged me!

But the ford on the back is stuck on! And the others paint over and wack a sticker over it or something i guesse!
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Post by suzuki boy »

Ezookiel wrote:I have a friend rebadging his Zook as a drover, because he's a Holden fanatic.
Problem is, it's the wrong model of Zook, it's the widebody, which I'm pretty sure Holden never borrowed. So to me it just makes him look wannabe.

Anyway, try grabbing some badges from wreckers.
Buy some "Nissan" windscreen stickers.
Grab some cute girly sticker or whatever for the ones you'll have to paint over.
Park it in the "wrong kind of area" in some metropolitan city, and if it's still there in the morning, half the badges won't be.
Yeah the drover was only NT and the grill had square head lights.... Just to let you know BACK ON TOPIC NOW!
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Post by bogged »

suzuki boy wrote:Whats wrong with just leaving the ford badges on it?
yea, it loses me too.
go buy a Nissan grill, and a nissan badge for grill, then the ones for all round the car... be a half a grand but you will look the goods.
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Post by blkmav »

bogged wrote:
suzuki boy wrote:Whats wrong with just leaving the ford badges on it?
yea, it loses me too.
go buy a Nissan grill, and a nissan badge for grill, then the ones for all round the car... be a half a grand but you will look the goods.
I ripped them off and left them off, same with the gold pinstripe
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Post by narns1mav »

SELL IT AND BUY A NISSAN IF YA MATES DONT LIKE FORDS
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Brett S wrote: The front is moulded in might be a paint ova job?
The one on the grill is just clipped on over the fins.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:
Brett S wrote: The front is moulded in might be a paint ova job?
The one on the grill is just clipped on over the fins.
correct it can be unclipped
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Post by viperguy »

every ford badge is just glued or clipped on. all mine are gone too.
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Post by WICKED »

there's 1 in the dash too, correct?
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Post by blkmav »

WICKED wrote:there's 1 in the dash too, correct?
Wasn't on mine
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Post by Tommy »

Its just double sided tape mate.

I think your front is clipped on and the rear will be double sided tape. Get a hair dryer, warm it up, get a bog applicator or similar and slide it under.

The left over residue can be cleaned up by either warming it up and rolling it off, or softening it with prepsol and gently taking it off that way.

If all else fails you can buy a "caramel wheel". its a yellow rubber tool that fits into any drill. slow rpm's take everything off including eurathane and sikka flex etc.....

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Post by Brett S »

Too late my ford loving friend seen it and i had to endure 2 hours of laughter Bathurst i copt 2 weeks of it woe is me.
got the front one off during lunch will attack the rear on weekend.
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Post by terra88 »

WICKED wrote:there's 1 in the dash too, correct?
Only on the steering wheel
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Post by ORSM4B »

Hey buddy if your mate's new anything they would know it's not a Ford as they did not build this vehicle, but at the end of the day you have to live with the choice you have made in buying the Car.

Also l don't think l seen anybody changing toyota lexen badges to commodore l think you should wear them proud and it's always good to see a Ford towing out Toyota's anyway....

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Post by Wish I had coils »

Who cares at the end of the day it's still a GQ if ya mates don't know that tell them to suck a c0ck.
Personally i would leave it be.
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Post by Navara82 »

SurfChris wrote: l think you should wear them proud and it's always good to see a Ford towing out Toyota's anyway....

Cheers Chris
Especially when that Ford is a Nissan. Should have called it a Forssin

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Post by bogged »

Wish I had coils wrote:Who cares at the end of the day it's still a GQ if ya mates don't know that tell them to suck a c0ck.
Personally i would leave it be.
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