3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Before you flame, i searched and came up with nothing. So whats the proper way to remove the T toyota emblem in the back of the gen 3... Screw driver.. Im getting new silver emblems to put in since mine are gold and i need to know how to remove it without damaging anything. ALso how do they go back on, do they just pop on??
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The SLAMry.....
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from what i hear, it depends on where you got your car, some models don't have the peg holes, mine did, but there are quite a few that don't! i guess you just gotta check and cross your fingers, cause it will be much easier that way!
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Floss, the new emblem should have adhesive already. Usually 3M. There are 3 posts that go in and just push on emblem to set.
Ill see when the new emblem comes in
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Originally Posted by felkajamine
from what i hear, it depends on where you got your car, some models don't have the peg holes, mine did, but there are quite a few that don't! i guess you just gotta check and cross your fingers, cause it will be much easier that way!
I thought ALL the toyota ones in the middle emblem had pegs
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The SLAMry.....
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I got the Symbol off WOOOTT! I used a tiny screw driver and pried it up than got it up with my hands and took it off. Its held on by glue and it has the little dowell pins that line up the emblem. It took me 2 seconds to take the emblem off and 30 minutes to clean the glue up
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