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One way they used to remove those hard to get at emblems is a sharpened putty knife slid behind the emblem against the pin, and hit with a hammer. That usually shears off the pin and you can then replace the emblem with the new one useing push clips/barrel nuts. Whole process takes about 5 mins. Schonye
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