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find a rare earth magnet of the same diameter, maybe? Should work!Slightly different take on this question: I want to attach one of mine to a magnet so I can move it from vehicle to vehicle. But they're nice and heavy. Anyone done this? Got a favorite magnet that is thin and powerful? Maybe this should be its own topic because few might see it buried on page 35. ;)
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If you go to a craft store like Michaels or AC Moore, (or Amazon of course) you should be able to find some neodymium magnets. They're very powerful for their size and come in handy for all sorts of things. I would say they're your best bet. Great idea by the way. Let me know how it turns out.Slightly different take on this question: I want to attach one of mine to a magnet so I can move it from vehicle to vehicle. But they're nice and heavy. Anyone done this? Got a favorite magnet that is thin and powerful? Maybe this should be its own topic because few might see it buried on page 35. ;)
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I intended to mount mine just forward of my front doors on my fenders. When I test fit the emblems with the backing still on, I realized that the fender didn't have a spot that was truly flat and the emblem didn't contact metal all the way around. I was afraid of dirt, pine needles and trail debris getting stuck in behind the emblem, so I tried them under my wing mirrors with the same issue. No flat spot. I ended up mounting them on my rear doors, just forward of my C-pillars.