Only as words of advice... Never pry ever on a emblem because as you lift one side the other side would dig into the vehicle which is never a good idea!
You are most likely going to want to use a heat gun or blow dryer to heat up the rear bowtie, it will make it come off easier with the fishing line or dental floss.
Oh, I wasn't going to replace the ugly emblem. I was thinking on the new 2014 impala, which is getting rave reviews, that I wouldn't want anyone to know I was driving a chevy. Without the bowtie and the name plate people might think it's a really nice car.
Step 1: Buy for 10 bucks metal sticker bowtie set. Step 2: Clean the original ones with some polish remover Step 3: Stick the metal sticker right on there Done These steel replacement logo's are insanely priced.
Only as words of advice...
Never pry ever on a emblem because as you lift one side the other side would dig into the vehicle which is never a good idea!
You are most likely going to want to use a heat gun or blow dryer to heat up the rear bowtie, it will make it come off easier with the fishing line or dental floss.
Thanks for the video Trex Grille, you the man with emblem detaching plan.
Excellent way to just force the bow tie off lol
Do you guys know if the 2012 camaro have the same installation as the others??
Oh, I wasn't going to replace the ugly emblem. I was thinking on the new 2014 impala, which is getting rave reviews, that I wouldn't want anyone to know I was driving a chevy. Without the bowtie and the name plate people might think it's a really nice car.
good vid. thanks.
What about chevrolet camaro 2015 please??
Pretty sure he broke the front bow tie piece
Step 1: Buy for 10 bucks metal sticker bowtie set.
Step 2: Clean the original ones with some polish remover
Step 3: Stick the metal sticker right on there
Done
These steel replacement logo's are insanely priced.
Yeah that’s how you remove one if you want to break it.
Those gold bowties are ugly