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Old 10-25-2009, 01:47 PM
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rear bowtie

i have an 07 cobalt ss and i want to take off the rear bowtie...on most of my other cars, the rear emblem was held in place by bolts, i was just wondering for those who have debadged the rear - if the bowtie is bolted or just glued.

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It's glued. Peels right off with some fishing line
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Originally Posted by FiRe
i have an 07 cobalt ss and i want to take off the rear bowtie...on most of my other cars, the rear emblem was held in place by bolts, i was just wondering for those who have debadged the rear - if the bowtie is bolted or just glued.

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its glue

try fishing line and goo gone or something similar
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It seems a lot of things on these cars are glued on
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Its glued. Use fishing line or a credit card. Then use some Goo Gone and youre good to go.
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