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pm80

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Used goo gone and lots of rubbing with my finger. It took a while. I like the results. I got some adhesive remover from the parts store. It worked good, but I think the goo gone worked better. Also get some emblem glue. You have to move them down or it doesn't look right in my opinion


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I think 29 1/2 inches is where I put mine


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Yea you can just rip them off and it'll leave the residue you can easily get off with the 3M Eraser wheel. I've done it to several vehicles and it's super easy!
 

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Without and that 3M eraser wheel will be the best $30 some dollars you've ever spent. I had to do my old truck due to them falling of and I tried the whole goo gone and rubbing it off with my finger. I then found out about this eraser wheel and found one at Advanced Auto. I had the 3M tape of with the eraser wheel and my drill in about 30 minutes for both sides. Definitely a must
 

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