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Well I was getting tired of the 4.7 h.o jeep badge I put on My Aspen awhile ago. I have a standard 4.7 so that area had no badge. So after seeing a few Jeep GCs & Commanders with 5.7 # badge & Liberties with the 3.7...I wondered if Chrysler had a 4.7 badge other than the H.O? Turns out they do but it's an international part (part# 55157094AB) and it can only be found on international 4.7 Commanders XH. pics attached. You can't buy it from the US dealer so I got the 3.7 (#55157096AC) off ebay for $10 & a Jeep 4x4 (55157091AC) off the Mopar store for $23 (The real international badge is like $50+) So for those of you that want to switch out that Flexfuel badge...here you go. I measured off of the ASPEN badge to determine how far & how high to place it. Used a folded piece of paper to make sure it sat straight. Just base it off the ASPEN letters. I'll get a full rear shot once it stop raining. Tsunami pushed a sh*t load of clouds to the westcoast..been raining for weeks
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Looks OE. Great job. For some reason, the 09 Hemis didn't include a "Hemi" or "5.7" badge. This was my first modification. I added a "Hemi" badge from the Challengers (hood?), and placed it on the left side of the rear hatch.
I think Chrysler choose to leave it off due to the low MPG, and "green/eco-cr@p". About this same time, Ford started leaving V8 and V6 badges off as well.