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Is this a stock GM hood pad that you are printing on or is the pad a non GM made?
Pad is a GM OEM Part 25525977 in original box.
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SignUp Now!Is this a stock GM hood pad that you are printing on or is the pad a non GM made?
Highway stars and Kirbans are the 2 that come to mind. I believe Highway stars also has a GM license. GNS doesn't have a license but might point you towards someone that does.I am going to call around to vendors this week. Maybe they know of a place to get blanks cheeper and if I could make more the price would come down. I don't know who to call any ideas?
I need one! Awesome job let us know when its ready for purchase... You have an estimated cost?
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Finally after a very long time and a lot of research and development, I managed to replicate the exact GM logo on factory OEM part # hood pads. The logo is put on with the same methods and materials as GM. It has been heat tested and all. Such a relief i dont have to pay $800 for on on ebay. Mine will be up there also in an effort to make these available at a more reasonable price and stop these people trying to get rich of something that was $100 10 years ago.
Enjoy!! Thanks. Let me know what you think
That looks really nice and the logo fits as the dealers replacement hood pad which has eight holes as in your photo, the factory original ones has nine holes.
Is there any way you can get the nine holes pads with the logo as the factory OEM?
Also I still have my nine holes hood pad, but when the IC pipe blew off it also made a 4" hole on the hood pad so I replaced it with the eight holes hood pad I purchased about 10 years ago. Do you know is there anyway to repair the hood pad?
X2.Why not just sell the lettering as a kit for owners to install on hood pads they buy, or have already bought from their local dealer?
It would save you on labor and shipping nightmares.
And probably save the end user a $100 or so.
X2.
I would prefer to make my own also, plus people could repair their old pad with new lettering if you make it available.