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Old 06-21-2014, 10:51 PM
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Read a post here a while back about this. I'm not sure if anyone else has done this, but I took a raptor badge and modified it for my 2014 FX4. Colors are a bit tricky to match. It took a little patience, but I think it came out pretty decent. It just so happens that the script size of the raptor badge is identical to the F150 emblem on the tailgate. I decide to go with the single badge there rather than on the front fenders. That just looked to cluttered there and I didn't want to copy the raptor look and put them on the lower doors.
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Nice work . So did you just dremel/saw off the "L"?
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Very nicely done. Yes, how did you remove the L? I have a SVT I'd like to remove...
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Originally Posted by ZBoater
Very nicely done. Yes, how did you remove the L? I have a SVT I'd like to remove...
In answering both posts.... I used a pair of side cutters first to get somewhat close. Next I used a small air grinder to get it real close. And finally I just used a 3m block sander to blend in the cut area with its mating surfaces. It took only about 15 minutes to do it.
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Here's an excuse to buy new tools!
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That looks real nice! Clean work.
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Super clean! Nice job



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