Newbie Here! Blacked out Grille and lift gate emblems.

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tjwillie11

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Hey guys,
I'm new to this forum. The girlfriend just bought a 2012 Tahoe, and its bone stock. She is in love with the look of the all blacked out look. I was wondering what the best quality for the money black Chevy emblems you guys are using? I tried the search function and couldn't find what I was looking for. Are the vinyl wrapped emblems better than the billet for the money? Which brand are you buying? I saw some pretty cool back-lit ones, but not in the colors that I wanted, plus they are pricey, can they be made? Sorry for so many questions and thanks for the help in advance!
 

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Welcome to TYF. You can vinyl wrap it, use Plasti Dip (easiest and cheapest, as well you can remove it if you don't like it) or just debadge it for a smooth, clean look.
 

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Wrap it. I paid like 95 bucks for 2 Chevy emblems on my Tahoe. Paid 20 to have the emblems on my Yukon wrapped.

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Blacked out grill and headlights from Ebay, LED taillights also from Ebay but I had them tinted at a body shop. All the windows even the front windshield tinted 20%. 20160106_151552.jpg 20160106_151354.jpg
 
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Good looking rides you guys have. Does the wrap on the emblems peel over time? Do they have wrinkles? I have a buddy who owns a powder coating shop, should I look into that, if the emblems are even a bondable surface?
 

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Mine have been wrapped for about a yr now and are still perfect. No bubbles, no peeling, no wrinkles, and I wash my truck 2-3 times a week. I will see if I have some pics and get them up here.
 

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If you can get hooked up with powdercoat I would do that. I had the guy that tinted my windows wrap mine do me.

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Vinyl wrap is easy and cheap, and can be changed out if you decide to go a different route.
You can pick up some 12"x12" sample pieces for next to nothing on ebay.
 

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