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Being a newbie, I have. few questions. First is this. I have a new Gladiator with the black panel for sound proofing on the ceiling on my Jeep. I have tried double sided carpet tape and double sided wood working tape and can not keep the patches from falling off. What can I use to keep them on. Sezcond, is what are the Overland Badges that I keep seeing on the board and how do you get them
 
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Being a newbie, I have. few questions. First is this. I have a new Gladiator with the black panel for sound proofing on the ceiling on my Jeep. I have tried double sided carpet tape and double sided wood working tape and can not keep the patches from falling off. What can I use to keep them on. Sezcond, is what are the Overland Badges that I keep seeing on the board and how do you get them
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The OB Badges come with the Overland Bound Membership + Welcome Kit. However you can purchase Duplicate Badges as well.

as for sticking patches to your headliner, most people use Velcro.
 
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I also use velcro (hook side) for attaching patches to the headliner. Works perfect (my headliner is from carpet due to the pop top roof). By the way, the OB patch I got has also velcro on the backside and a separate counterpart. I simply omitted the counterpart and attached the patch in this way.