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If the old ones are still stuck down in the holes...you may want to still get new ones because reusing the old ones is kinda like reusing a condom...they will be stretched and not perform their job as well as the first time. :D And just like a condom...you may need to lubricate them to get them on the small nibs of the emblem...as well as into the holes in your tailgate or hood. |
Ah ah ok got it - Q ur very creative with that metaphor 😊...i'll got the part tomorow - will let u know !!
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Got the part today - from the dealer $60.00 came with no "condom" 😜...only a 3M tape and the pin goes right in the hole (was no grommets in...) ...
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You need a new dealer!! If they are going to charge 100% over list price, it ought to include the &$&!$&! grommets.
Part number is 51141807495. You need two. They cost $0.50 to $1.00 each depending on the source - shipping is often much worse... Check Amazon or Ebay as you can probably find a pair with free shipping for around $4 (for genuine parts). |
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You don't need grommets for the rear roundel only the front. Rear attaches with double sided tape.
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Thanks for that tidbit...will have to add that to my mental rolodex. :D |
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I only remembered because I had to get both roundels when I got my X (old ones faded chipping) and thought it was weird no grommets on the rear, but I just cleaned the area and stuck it in place (there are little "feet" that go into holes so it wont be crooked) it and its been fine for 3 years now. |
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