Rear badge removal
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Rear badge removal
Hi Peeps
I'm in the process of trying to imporve the bodywork on the Cramper & I'm gonna need to remove the rear Transporter badge & the VW emblem
Does anyone know how they come off?
Do they break when doing so?
Any & all advice welcome, many thanks
Steve
I'm in the process of trying to imporve the bodywork on the Cramper & I'm gonna need to remove the rear Transporter badge & the VW emblem
Does anyone know how they come off?
Do they break when doing so?
Any & all advice welcome, many thanks
Steve
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1989 T25 Transporter 1.9 DG Cramper RHD
1989 T25 Transporter 1.9 DG Cramper RHD
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Re: Rear badge removal
they just pull off, but weren't designed to be pulled of so may break.
There are three little tangs on the back of the badge which go into plastic caps which fit in holes in the door skin, on the vw badge there's two I think in the middle, so small pry bar required, ideally as close to the tangs as possible,
There are three little tangs on the back of the badge which go into plastic caps which fit in holes in the door skin, on the vw badge there's two I think in the middle, so small pry bar required, ideally as close to the tangs as possible,
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Re: Rear badge removal
As Aiden suggests. I used a wood chisel slipped down between the badges and the tailgate and gently levered them off. the plastic lugs then just push out from the inside.
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Re: Rear badge removal
I just de-badged my van this weekend. If you remove the interior liner (and any insulation) you can push the lugs out from the inside with the end of a screw driver. Pretty much guarantees them coming off in one piece.
Re: Rear badge removal
Hi All,
I've read this thread and I think this means that once the badges at the back are removed, there are holes in the bodywork - is that right, please?
Thanks,
Stu
I've read this thread and I think this means that once the badges at the back are removed, there are holes in the bodywork - is that right, please?
Thanks,
Stu
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Re: Rear badge removal
Yes it is, thank you
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Re: Rear badge removal
There's holes but they have plastic clips in them that hold onto the posts on the badge.
I've read this thread and I think this means that once the badges at the back are removed, there are holes in the bodywork - is that right, please?

Re: Rear badge removal
Thanks. I was considering a clean, badgeless rear, but if there are holes that is the end of that!
Cheers,
Stu
Cheers,
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Re: Rear badge removal
Well at least its something to consider when you have it painted
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