To Remove or Not Remove
So I just asked my sales guy about having them just take off the 4x4 decal on delivery.
He said it would have to go to the body shop and would be an additional charge.
Not what I was expecting to say the least.
He said it would have to go to the body shop and would be an additional charge.
Not what I was expecting to say the least.
[QUOTE="Bretcoe;3983460"]So I just asked my sales guy about having them just take off the 4x4 decal on delivery. He said it would have to go to the body shop and would be an additional charge. Not what I was expecting to say the least.[/QUOTE
On my 13 I just yanked them off with no issues. No heat gun. They're just trying to get money out of you. Take it home and do it yourself.
On my 13 I just yanked them off with no issues. No heat gun. They're just trying to get money out of you. Take it home and do it yourself.
Hair dryer works just as well as an industrial heat gun. Get it a little warm, peels right off. No residue.
Hair dryer and 3 minutes of patience. Afterwards, rubbed with goo gone and then washed. Took all of five minutes per side.
So I just asked my sales guy about having them just take off the 4x4 decal on delivery. He said it would have to go to the body shop and would be an additional charge. Not what I was expecting to say the least.[/QUOTE
On my 13 I just yanked them off with no issues. No heat gun. They're just trying to get money out of you. Take it home and do it yourself.
On my 13 I just yanked them off with no issues. No heat gun. They're just trying to get money out of you. Take it home and do it yourself.
That's BS! I would tell them that needs to be part of the deal! My dealership did it without blinking an eye.
I just took the Sport stickers off of my Lariat. It actually took longer to recoil the extension cord that I used for the hairdryer than it too to take the stickers off.
It looks soooo much better!
It looks soooo much better!



