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i never even realized that this piece could be removed until this thread...I believe I'll go try to remove mine after while.![]()
Another great thread guys! I used a heat gun with fishing line, then scraped with a razor, finished with sticker residue remover, and it looks pretty good. I still have a little residue after three applications of the residue remover, so I may try some 0000 steel wool for that last little bit, or perhaps some goo-gone. No scratches, though, so I'm happy. Nice little touch to smooth out the back end!

i removed mine today. fishing string and then used a pinstripe eraser to get the rest of the glue off. all is well and looking good! then i got carried away and took my rear bow tie off. oops...i didn't realize that there are two holes behind it. oh well, i ordered some billet ones off eBay tonight and plan on getting them painted to match my truck.
I think it's there so you "know" where to close the hatch window due to that being the strongest point to put pressure dor closure and the women pupose, so you don't put finger prints on the window when you close it
Why do I have the feeling that it is possible for the rear window to get stuck in the open position during a rainstorm while driving down the highway 100 miles from home and water flooding into the interior of the vehicle?