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Both have adhesive, the Explorer badge just has it, the Ford badge has adhesive and 2 pins. I believe the pins each have a friction nut, but they may just be to get a proper alignment when attaching.
i took mine off with a screwdriver but padded the edges to not mark up the truck... and the explorer emblem itself on my 4 door had 3 pins, so it will leave 3 holes, the ford emblem had 2 pins and left 2 holes
On my 95 XLT there were 2 holes in the EXPLORERXLT emblem and 3 in the ford emblem. NEVER figured out why the hell ford decided to have 3 holes in such a tiny emblem. Probably to deter people like us from removing them.
Anyway, i used WD40 to spray around it, and a scraper CAREFULLY to take it off. The abrasive wasnt too bad to take off, i didn't even use a hairdryer although that is how i pulled the pinstripe off. Hairdryer and WD40 again.
Anyway, the holes suck and i had the tailgate repainted and bondo'd to fix it :fire: