Enthusiast III
From another USAF vet... nah, you're good.Riighhtt here :) (someone let me know if its not acceptable to have the other stickers)
Enthusiast III
From another USAF vet... nah, you're good.Riighhtt here :) (someone let me know if its not acceptable to have the other stickers)
Advocate II
You mean the Air Force decal? lol (I'm a Navy and Army vet)Riighhtt here :) (someone let me know if its not acceptable to have the other stickers)
Member III
USAF Veteran sticker can stay; all others need to go.Riighhtt here :) (someone let me know if its not acceptable to have the other stickers)
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Enthusiast II
i just put mine on and thats where i put it. if im at campgrounds ill glance around to see if i see any OB emblems/stickers and most vehicles are pulled into spots with the rear facing out, so i figure that is the best place for it to be seen by fellow members
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Contributor II
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Lack of flat surfaces kept me from sticking mine on too. Searched this thread only for Tacoma and there are a few good spots. I especially like the placement above and slightly adjacent to the "T" in Tacoma on the front doors.Came here looking for good ideas for my Tacoma. There’s no good flat surface on the body as far as I can tell, but I love the idea of putting it on a rack.
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How does one best remove a badge? In case I get another truck.I removed my trail rated badge and put the OB badge in its place. I got a second one to put on the trailer that I’m bilding
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How does one best remove a badge? In case I get another truck.
The OB Store sells Extra Emblem Adhesive $0.99/ea for this exact situation.I used a heat gum and a plastic putty knife
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You can use some braid fishing line, twist it and work it in behind the emblem, then saw it off.I used a heat gum and a plastic putty knife
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