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Rickoo

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Bought some items from Rappy Graphics. Communication was spotty for me as well. Waited days if not a week+ for a response. In my experience, the overlays for the rear F 150 and Raptor badges did not fit well at all. The first set I received were for the Gen1 I think and were way off. The second set was close, but didn't fit. After ******** with them for a while to try and make them fit I gave up and threw them out. The graphics for the sides of the hood cowl look awesome. High quality and subtle but custom. Seems to me, if you want a graphic to install on the paint/body, you're good to go. Install something precision, like over a badge, forget it. They just aren't sized well enough to make them look proper.
 

HUFN8OR

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On some of the above points I agree, both for and against. My first set of rear badge overlays (F150 and Raptor) I felt I couldn't get to line up right, but put that down to user error.

On my second set of rear badge overlays, the "Raptor" lined up spot on, but I cut the "F150" into individual stickers and they looked great...until the first wash. I've ONLY hand-washed the truck myself, and the mitt pulled up the edges on the badge overlays.

My third set I just installed, using a heat-gun method instructed by Rappy to really fold-down and "mold" the edges better to the badges. We'll see how long these last.

I certainly don't blame Rappy, but instead just how difficult lining up and maintaining these overlays just is due to the design of the badges.
 
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