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Old 05-12-2006, 09:38 PM
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Default Attaching an "old-school" 4WD badge

Friend of mine has just presented me with an "old-school" 4WD badge from a 1970ish FJ40.

Anyone attached one to their FJ yet (I'm thinking of putting it in the same place as on the FJ40, removing the current "Cruiser" badge)? It's got prongs in the back, but I'm really trying to avoid drilling.

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Old 05-14-2006, 11:05 AM
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I guess you could shave those prongs and attach them with double-sided tape.
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3M outdoor double sided tape.has red backing.i used it on my emblems and they are holdin fine.
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Grind off the the tabs and go to a glass shop and get them to put it on using their glass adhearing urathane calking.......it won't come off.
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