Tail Light Divider Decal

Discussion in 'Challenger Exterior Modifications Forum' started by SRT-Tom, Sep 2, 2018.

  1. synoptic12

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    Challenger Emblem O.E.M. : Mopar 68044799AA
     
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    Ordered mine a couple days ago. Came in today's mail. Hope to get installed Wednesday. Will post a pic when I do.
     
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    Got mine installed today. Paid about $50 for the decal, and $48.14 for it to be professionally installed. I like it MUCH better than the plastic DODGE letters.

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  4. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    Nice job, it looks great.
     
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    Thanks. Went with the honeycomb instead of the flag, and got the letters in the same color as my car. I actually liked how it looked without anything better than with the plastic Dodge letters.
     
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    Where would I go to to have it installed?
     
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    a sign business would probably do it. There's videos you can watch and maybe even do it yourself.
     
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    A local body shop or car dealership will be able to do it. In my area there's a specialist that travels around to different dealerships putting the larger vinyl decals on for them.
     
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    They're actually real simple to install. I used to install 3M vinyl wraps on cars and buses. The secret is to install it wet. Use soapy water in a spray bottle. Soak the area and the vinyl with the soapy water, then apply the vinyl to the surface. You can slide the vinyl around all you want to get it right where you want it. Then squeegee the water out from the center outwards. Let it dry overnight and you're good.
     
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    since I am in the vinyl sign business , I use a spray bottle of water and a few drops of dish soap. works well when doing a wet application, gives you some lee way of moving it around to get it in the right spot , once you get it there, just squeegee out the water and let it set before pulling off the masking. make sure you don't pull straight up either , pull back level with the surface.

    I do all my install of graphics on my car, stripes and all.