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Warning Lables on your plastic?

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Posted by: 300EX_HMF

i was wondering if your could just drill out the rivets and flip over the label to get the aluminum look, instead of sanding the labels off??? and then i could just pop rivet it back in.
please help me out!!
Thanks



Posted by: Chino

yah u can do that or like i did i popped the rivets out had a buddy of mine make me stickers to cover the ugly warning labels and pop em back in now i have 3 new stickers and no warning labels



Posted by: MojaveKing

um..i took mine off today........drill them out...and rip off the label.....then......wire cutter and but the rivots out......a few holes were they were never killed



Posted by: lonestar330ex

I just cut off my fenders like u would on a 400ex and its looks awsome.



Posted by: stupid driver

i did this to my signs. what u gotta do...

just get some wire cutters or sumthin of that nature, and clip the bottoms out on the bottom of the rivets. then, there will be some glue stuff underneath the signs. you gotta take like some goo gone or some other adhesive remover, and work them off.

then take more goo gone, and wipe the plastic clean, and your done

i think it looks pretty good. works for me



Posted by: redroost85

I just drilled out the warning labels, ripped them off and put stickers where the labels used to be. It looks a lot better.



Posted by: jay's 300

quote:
Originally posted by redroost85
I just drilled out the warning labels, ripped them off and put stickers where the labels used to be. It looks a lot better.


same here!



Posted by: Str8Wicked

There is a guy who sells replacement billet label to replace them on E-bay... He made me one that said "Eats Raptors and Shyts Blasters"





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