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welcome to this DIY tutorial where today I will be showing you how to make your own vinyl f150 inlays without any gapping between the letters and the numbers and a chrome trim I am Josh from FJ designs links to our Instagram Facebook and webstore will be in the description below alright to do this tutorial youamp;#39;ll need a few basic items youamp;#39;ll need your f150 badge removed from the truck obviously you will also need a piece of vinyl that is oversized from the badge youamp;#39;ll probably want some tweezers youamp;#39;ll need an x-acto knife pair of pliers and a heat gun you might be able to get away with a hot hairdryer but I know this gets up hot enough for what I needed to do alright to get started weamp;#39;ll need to disassemble the f150 badge it should all pretty much be the same and to do that weamp;#39;ll need to start by heating and pressing back these snaps that hold the black part of the badge in thereamp;#39;s ten of them thereamp;#39;s one down here two