Let us know how it goes especially tailgate piece. 3 of my 4 corners came loose during first wash. Pretty obvious that double stick tape did not hold. Think I am going to try some epoxy and heat gun to see if I can avoid trip to dealer.
I am not a big fan of going to the dealer so fixed my tailgate applique this weekend. A pain to take off just due to all the clips that you can't reach from the backside. Took the work surface off which was easy. Then two 10mm nuts. One in this pic.
The second one is behind the silver piece on the right. They sprayed the screws but you can get to it with a socket wrench through left opening in this picture.
Now came the fun part....all the clips. You can get to about 1/2 of them from backside. Start on the passenger side. Need some plastic trim tools. You can get enough of the applique off on passenger side and the whole top side to then allow you to use trim tools to force all the other clips to let go. It will take some force at times so just be careful not to bend or scratch anything.
I mistakenly thought there was double stick tape to the paint of the tailgate....the applique only attaches to the tailgate with the 2 screws and clips. The double stick tape and/or adhesive is between the FORD emblem piece and the mounting bracket. The FORD emblem piece is also attached to the bracket with 4 of the attachments in the white circle.
I was afraid of damaging these clips in trying to separate so I used some 3M plastic emblem and trim adhesive and a syringe. The syringe is not a sharp needle, but an open type tip for getting lubricant, etc. in tight places. I stuck the syringe tip into the adhesive tube. THen took a trip tool and held open the edge between the FORD emblem and the bracket and put the adhesive along the entire length.
When done, I used two small clamps on the ends and masking take along the length of the applique.
Limit of 5 pics, so going to part 2.