removing badges?

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newto04hoe

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Hi guys, I just bought a 04 Tahoe yesterday with a 4.8L.
I was wondering if there is any extra body work that needs to be done after you pull off the badges and the door moldings?

Also I had the dealer fix the gauges cause half of them weren't working. Now the DIC says Service Brake Booster. I hooked up a scanner to it and the code P0650 (indicator lamp error) is the only one that came up. Has anyone else had this problem and how can I fix it?
If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris
 

bwilly20

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no work to do after you remove the badges/moldings. well, maybe a bit of buffing/polishing if you do a rush job like i did.


welcome to the site!
 

newto04hoe

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Awesome, thanks for the info. I guess I'll do that this weekend then.
I just talk to the dealer about the other issue and they are going to clear the code for me.
 

bigsexy408

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i've been wanting to remove my badges since i got my tahoe, but cash has been too tight to send it to a shop, how are you guys removing badges?????
 

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a bunch of guys are using heat guns and fishing line. it's a really good way to get them off. if you don't have a heat gun, try substituting a blow dryer. hope that helps!


if youre strapped for cash, maybe think about paintin your bow tie, i think it adds a nice little personal touch, and it only costs about 15 bucks for sandpaper/paint/clear coat and about 2hrs,(which is mostly letting it dry between coats).
 

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I just carefully pulled mine clear off and soaked the adhesive remainders with Clear Coat safe Bug and Tar remover for an hour and bam, it ame right off and paint/body is perfectly fine.
 

newto04hoe

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I remove the badges off every car I own. Usually I use the heat gun a plastic scraper and goo gone. I'll have to try the fishing line, that probably works pretty good.
The reason I started this post is because I have a had a couple cars that had clips and/or pins in the body panels that had to be bondo'd. Just making sure that I didn't have that problem with the new rig.
 

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Nope, just gotta deal with the bitch that is double sided tape.
 
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