My 2 month old Snazzberry Sport S has black emblems tooI wonder why my new Granite Crystal 2021 JLU Sport S, that I picked up a few days ago from the dealer, has blacked out Jeep emblems? My Sting Gray 2020 had silver/chrome ones before I removed them. I'm going to remove the OEM black Jeep emblems from the '21, if anyone wants them.
Use fishing line and a buffing wheel? LolOh Hells no.. I'm not doing that to my Jeep.... nah
My plasti-dip emblems have held up fine 3 years later in Chicago salt infested roads.Plasti dip looks cheap, I would recommend not going that route. Plus it won't hold up well and will peel. Every YT video I see where people plastic dip their emblems it looks like complete sh!&.
Nothing screams "I can't afford this vehicle" like plasti dipped emblems on a newer vehicle
Save the plasti dip for old junky vehicles. Once the plasti dip starts to peel you're going to remove it all and be right back where you are today. Buy new blacked out emblems, do the job once and be done with it! Or like someone else has done, remove the emblems and have them painted with a quality urethane paint with a clear coat and then put them back on.
It's anyone's guess. There seems to be very little continuity from the Jeep emblem to the small wrangler decal when it comes to colors.I wonder why my new Granite Crystal 2021 JLU Sport S, that I picked up a few days ago from the dealer, has blacked out Jeep emblems? My Sting Gray 2020 had silver/chrome ones before I removed them. I'm going to remove the OEM black Jeep emblems from the '21, if anyone wants them.
Where are you at in socal? I'll pay you to do mine lolLooks great! I bought the badges & changed them out.
So the MOAB has the Jeep logo (both top/bottom sections) already painted to match the body? That looks great and imo, that's how all trim levels should be!My Granite Crystal MOAB has a monotone Jeep emblem, but came with white wrangler decals (which was a horrible contrast) and made no sense.