3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hey guys I was wondering if there is a clean and safe way of taking toyota word and LE from the back of my camry? Those look little bit old already. I don't want to rip off the paint with those. Is there a way?
Hey guys I was wondering if there is a clean and safe way of taking toyota word and LE from the back of my camry? Those look little bit old already. I don't want to rip off the paint with those. Is there a way?
razor blade and slow going and a bit of heat ( i used blow dryer and hot water - not at the same time)
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1997 Toyota Camry XLE V6- 308500 and counting
it is 97 camry and when I look from the side it seems like they only stick on some adhesive. Or do they have holes behind as well? Thanks for ur replies
Another vote for fishing line. That's what I used and it worked great. Heat helps. I did mine when it was 100 degrees outside and I let the car bake in the sun for a couple of hours before hand. Didn't need a heat gun or hair dryer that way.
If you use a heat gun, be careful. I recall seeing a thread awhile back where somebody accidentally melted their tail light with a heat gun while trying to heat up their badges for removal. A hair dryer is much safer and should produce adequate heat.
THe logo is almost pealing off by itself. It has two holes under i believe. Is there a place where I can buy Toyota logos to replace it . Maybe in different color??? Thanks guys. I will definitely go with floss.
I don't believe the 07-08 sombaros will fit 97. Different Gens seem to have different peg holes on the Sombaros, but if u trim off the pegs they will ...but all the other emblems will as they just stick on
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96 Camry Coupe LE V6
98 Honda CRV
08 GMC Crew
11 Kia Sportage EX AWD
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