Windshield stickers

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Early on for the Bronco6g forum there were comments made that stuck with me. Having owned a Bronco briefly I personally experienced it as well.
Knowing the windshields are very upright and prone to chips and cracks, can manufacturer stickers be put on the side windows?
Everyone loved the made in USA stickers but when people wrapped their windshields or had broken shields replaced many lost those great stickers.
I would also say if any side badges or stickers (thinking Bronco as reference) place them in logical locations. Don’t put Scout script badging at a location where Ralleye stripes interfere. The car is so clean. Keep it simple and elegant but those of us wanting to be early adopters also want these vehicles to be around(maybe even for next generation(s) so I for one want those stickers to last, OR be very easy to peel and restock-maybe some people will want to place them on their windows sales paper or in a binder to track all their cool stuff like merch stickers and badges.
Just keep it in mind that windshields will at some point probably need replaced.
Just another thought.
 
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Early on for the Bronco6g forum there were comments made that stuck with me. Having owned a Bronco briefly I personally experienced it as well.
Knowing the windshields are very upright and prone to chips and cracks, can manufacturer stickers be put on the side windows?
Everyone loved the made in USA stickers but when people wrapped their windshields or had broken shields replaced many lost those great stickers.
I would also say if any side badges or stickers (thinking Bronco as reference) place them in logical locations. Don’t put Scout script badging at a location where Ralleye stripes interfere. The car is so clean. Keep it simple and elegant but those of us wanting to be early adopters also want these vehicles to be around(maybe even for next generation(s) so I for one want those stickers to last, OR be very easy to peel and restock-maybe some people will want to place them on their windows sales paper or in a binder to track all their cool stuff like merch stickers and badges.
Just keep it in mind that windshields will at some point probably need replaced.
Just another thought.
I have a chip in my Wrangler windshield but am not replacing it for that very reason. The jeep logo sticker near the rearview mirror and the little Jeep climbing a mountain in the corner. If I go aftermarket replacement I lose my sticker.
 
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