Front & Rear Emblems
check it out
http://planetauto.homestead.com/blackemblem.html
http://planetauto.homestead.com/emblems.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...=&pagenumber=1
http://planetauto.homestead.com/blackemblem.html
http://planetauto.homestead.com/emblems.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...=&pagenumber=1
Last edited by Johndel; Apr 25, 2007 at 01:40 PM.
Have y'all seen this website...I don't know if they have black Ford ones, but they sure do have a wide array of others to choose from! sorry about the John Deere one being first, was showing a fellow F150 owner who is an avid John Deere fan this...
http://www.webxtremes.com/johndeeredecals.htm
~Phil
http://www.webxtremes.com/johndeeredecals.htm
~Phil
Originally Posted by Johndel
"As of 9/23/06 Fordemblems.com will cease to accept new orders of custom ford emblems. Updates will be posted here ASAP! "
Ford went out and busted anyone selling products that had the Ford emblem in it. That's why the decals went away on Ebay too
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What I Would Do Is Probably Paint Them Myself.. If U Can Get The Blue Off Of The Ford Emblem And Make It Chrome.. I Would paint It And Then Clear Coat It It Would Give It An All Black Look.. My Friend Did That On His Rsx..
As for the Acetone question. Do not put that on there as it will harm the clear coat. Use basic lighter fluid, goo gone or meguires cleaner wax. All of these products are 100% clear coat safe. The lighter fluid scares people that dont know whats in it, but its actually one of the best, safest products to use. My local Ford dealer showed me the first time. They used it to remove traded in cars stickers and junk.
Im wanting some of the black emblems decals myself.
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Im wanting some of the black emblems decals myself.
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not to steal your tread but does anyone know if you can take acetone to the front or rear badge?
BTW I did mine off the truck if you don't remove them be sure to mask off around the emblem, duct tape is a good thick tape use, along with some newspaper or cover to keep it of the rest of the truck.



