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debaging
i want to debadge my my s2000 but im wondering if anyone knows wether the badges are held on by pins or what.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Lendelede Belgium
Posts: 94
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The front and rear badge is with pins but the side badges (s2000 and honda) are with some sort of glue.
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use fishingline and a blow dryer to remove badge
drew
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Bedminster, PA
Posts: 9
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bump - need more info
I'd like to remove the "H" from the front and the back of the '04, but if there's "pins," it sounds like bodo and paint work, which isn't an option for me. I searched "debadge" and "badge," but didn't get any solid information (how does a hair dryer and fishing line help if there's pins through the metal? - I'm not McGyver.)
Any input is appreciated. |
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"Enjoy the drive"
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Kuna Idaho
Posts: 2,226
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The hair dryer and fishing line won't take care of the pins, they help with the glue that assists in keeping the badges on. You will still have pin holes where the front and rear badges were.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Bedminster, PA
Posts: 9
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just talked to the Honda "collision center" - he says that he can paint the "pin heads" with my OEM spray and place them in the holes w/some sealant for $150 or less, thereby making it easy to replace the badges later. That may be the best option.
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Resident Curmudgeon
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Joisey
Posts: 4,909
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'Sorry Lean, but the best option is to jus' jump in, put the top down n' go out in search of some new twisties. If you're concerned about pullin' the logos, you're spendin' way too much time out'a the cockpit ('sides . . can't see 'em from there anyway!)
If I may, I'd like to borrow Hell's signature line with a twist: Drive it like you bought it to drive it. Be well. Java
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