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Last week I tried a '03 RAM HO and I'm not ready yet to trade my '00 truck... so I bought 2 new Cummins emblem!



I'm new to this forum and not sure if this was debate before... so

where do you think is the best place to put the new badge on our 2nd gen truck? BTW, these are great and part number is 55077329AB. Price is about $24. 00 canadian each.





I put some tape behind the emblem and I took this pic:





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Thanks for your opinion.



Denis
 
Welcome :)



I like #1 the best, #2 is OK, and I just do not like #3 or #4 at all personally. I do need to get a few of these new emblems, though :D I think one would look killer somewhere on the tailgate... .



Tom
 
#1 Definitely.



To each their own, but I really haven't been a fan of having badges on the side of the hood. Some folks like it, I wouldn't do it on my truck.



As far as having it behind the fenderwell... it's too close to the other badge for my tastes.



Now what might also look good is putting it where the V8 emblems are on the non-diesels, and removing the CTD badge under the model. Again, to each their own.



Duane
 
I put mine at #1, but another good location that was mentioned in another thread was above the "Laramie SLT" badge at the back of the cab. I was torn between the 2, but ended going on the fender.
 
I put mine, only one, on the tailgate, under the DODGE logo near the bottom, so everyone standing in line at the traffic light will see the big "C" turbo diesel. I don't know where to put the second one. It still says Cummins on the door, so I didn't want to duplicate the name. I'll set it somewhere to let others know it's a cummins.



Blair
 
the reason is

Devon, Credit Cards charge 4% to process, the group purchase is basically a zero profit to break even
 
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No problem Denis

Members need to remember once they commit or show interest in a GP, if they drop out or dont purchase theparty that commits to the GP may get screwed.





The Bilstein shock GP worked out great for the Members.



Would I try to do the Alco Wheel GP? NO WAY without cash up front.



When I help on a GP, I expect zero and end up with zero
 
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Thanks Bob, I was just trying to see which way would be the easiest for everyone, not necessarily the cheapest. We appreciate your work with the GP's.
 
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