United Pacific - Chrome Glove Box Emblem for Kenworth
Chrome Glove Box Emblem for Kenworth
Restore the finishing touch on your dash with the United Pacific Chrome Glove Box Emblem, designed as a direct replacement for the factory Kenworth glove box emblem. Made from high-quality injection-molded plastic, this emblem features a triple chrome plated finish for a clean, long-lasting shine.
Built to match the original look and size, this emblem measures 4-3/8 in ร 7/8 in and installs easily using pre-applied double-sided tape, making it a quick and simple interior upgrade.
Product Features
- Manufacturer: United Pacific
- Item Number: 20595
- Material: Injection-molded plastic
- Finish: Chrome plated with triple chrome plating process
- Design: Glove box emblem
- Fitment: Kenworth
- Emblem Size: 4-3/8 in ร 7/8 in
- Installation: Pre-applied double-sided tape
- Function: Replaces factory glove box emblem
- Quantity: Sold individually
- Package Dimensions: 6.95 in L ร 2.95 in W ร 0.85 in H
Performance and Fit
This glove box emblem is designed for a precise factory-style fit, restoring the original appearance of your dash while adding a bright chrome accent. The triple chrome plated finish helps resist wear and fading over time.
Installation
- Remove the old glove box emblem.
- Clean the mounting surface thoroughly.
- Peel the backing from the double-sided tape.
- Align and press firmly to secure the emblem.
Why You Will Love It
- Triple chrome plated finish for lasting shine
- Durable injection-molded plastic construction
- Exact-size replacement for factory emblem
- Easy tape-on installation
- Designed for Kenworth interiors
Common Questions
- Is this an OEM replacement size? Yes, it matches the factory emblem dimensions.
- Does it include mounting hardware? It installs using pre-applied double-sided tape.
- Is this real chrome? It features a chrome plated finish applied using a triple plating process.
โ ๏ธ California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals found in manufactured components, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.