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Hellcat Side Emblem Badge Set for Dodge Challenger & Charger - Black/Red/Chrome

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Hellcat Left & Right Side Emblem Badge Set – Fits Dodge Challenger / Charger Hellcat Enhance your Hellcat’s sporty look... Read more Read more


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    Description

    Hellcat Left & Right Side Emblem Badge Set – Fits Dodge Challenger / Charger Hellcat

    Enhance your Hellcat’s sporty look with this pair of OEM 3D side emblems. Designed for a perfect fit and long-lasting adhesion, these badges instantly refresh your vehicle’s appearance.


    🔧 Product Details
    • Condition: Brand New, Unused, Unopened

    • Part Number: 22812360

    • Size: 3 1/4" (L) × 2 7/8" (H)

    • Compatible Models: Dodge Hellcat (left and right side placement)


    ⭐ Key Features

    ✅ 100% Genuine 3D Emblems – Not thin stickers or overlays; solid 3D design that replaces the original emblems.
    ✅ Strong Adhesion – Comes with high-quality adhesive on the back for a secure and long-lasting fit.
    ✅ Easy Installation – Simply peel and stick on a clean, flat surface.
    ✅ Durable & Weather-Resistant – Withstands sun, rain, and car washes without fading or peeling.
    ✅ Perfect Replacement – Restores the factory look of your Hellcat side badges.


    💡 Installation Instructions
    1. Clean the target surface thoroughly with detergent or alcohol.

    2. Ensure the surface is clean and dry.

    3. Stick the emblem on a flat surface only, avoid curved or arched areas for best adhesion.

    4. Press firmly and allow time for the adhesive to set.


    📦 Package Includes
    • 2 × Hellcat Side Emblem Badges (Left & Right) as shown in images

    • Taking RAM as an example

      Easy Installation for Every Vehicle

      Tool Selection

      Preparation Essentials Before Operation

      Avoid Violence

      Critical Details for Removing Old Emblems

      Precise Positioning

      Core Standards for Installing New Emblems