bumpit
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I think some debating cleans it up some but there are so many models of wranglers it gives them personality I like to leave the important badges.
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Less is more.Starting small here having parted with 40k a couple weeks ago. I like it clean and debadged today.
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The classic Jeep look is not evading anyone. Jeep even removed their logo from the grill as they know the public will see the 7 slots and that’s a wrap.I did the same thing the day I brought my Jeep home.
That question has already been asked, see post #9. It works well, go slow and let it work itself into the glue to neutralize it. WD works wonders. I use it to debadge all my stickers.I am debating doing the same. I am afraid of
Ghosting, how did you remedy the leftover adhesive?
The JK was the first jeep to feature “Jeep” on the grill. All previous jeeps didn’t have jeep on the front of the vehicle... because they didn’t need it... because they were obviously jeeps. I’ve thought about this a lot because I have an unnatural hatred of the JK. My theory is that the suits at Jeep were concerned that people needed to see “Jeep” on all sides of the new four door Wrangler to get the message that Jeep doesn’t only make tiny 2-door four-by-fours. They didn’t want it getting confused with a smaller H3 Hummer (an H4, if you will). Now that the 4 door jeep is an established commodity the suits are comfortable removing the brand name. Also, the designers of the JL actually finished what they were doing and didn’t half ass the design they were working on.The classic Jeep look is not evading anyone. Jeep even removed their logo from the grill as they know the public will see the 7 slots and that’s a wrap.
Maybe it is just me but I do not get the point of removing all the badging?!?
seems like an idea born out of boredom of what next to mod on the Jeep.
I took the Rubicon stickers off my hood and really love the clean look. No regrets except that I waited a full two weeks after taking deliver to remove them. If you know Jeeps you just look at the fenders and wheels and know what it is without the label.If you don't get it you'll never get it. And that's fine for you. I've had people blatantly tell me that my Jeep isn't a Rubicon because they don't see the Rubicon stickers on my hood. But I don't care.
I did what I wanted. That's what makes us unique. And that's valuable. ?