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Front and rear emblems on 2017 model year 86
I know that the 86 medallions on the fenders are stuck on by glue/tape. Is this the same method they use for front and rear emblems on the new 2017 year 86? I want to do an emblem swap. The new emblems I bought are peel and stick.
Want to make sure that the OEM silver ones on the car don't have prongs or some sort, so I can fill in the holes if needed. Thanks! Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
I'm wondering about this too.
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Oh man taking off the OEM emblems was a pain in the ass. The are prongs both front and back, and the emblems are recessed, which makes taking them out even more difficult. I used Goo Gone and some flat kitchen tool wrapped in a cloth to pry them off
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I bought some aftermarket ones from FT86SF and they are just stick on emblems. Thanks! Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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EDIT: make sure you remove all adhesive residue before sticking the replacements on |
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I'm not sure where I heard this but removing the emblem from the front or back requires you to break the prongs of the emblem. The prongs fall inside the hood.
Is this true? Does the pins need to be broken and how do you do this without damaging the hood? If they break, where do they fall and does it rattle after that? Can the emblem be put stuck back on without needing the pins? |
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use fishing line and work it around the emblem then just lift off. thats how i did mine. the pins are just to line it up... the new ones like you said just double sided tape. I changed mine from chrome to flat black front and back and just removed the side ones altogether.
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I bought a set (gloss black) from Speed Factory. They have the pins just like OE and come pre-installed with 3M branded double sided tape.
I am waiting for a hot summer day to pull the car outside and may use a hair dryer to apply additional heat to make the original tape come off easier. I'm surprised I have not seen anyone making custom billet aluminum CNC emblems, They seem popular with the Miata crowd. |
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Does the pins need to be broken and how do you do this without damaging the hood? If "the prongs" break, where do they fall and does it rattle after that? The method on youtube may not be correct, hence why the questions here. |
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I was looking for a batman emblem that would cover the holes. There are tons of stickers that will fit, but power washing the car might peal these right off. There's not too many actual emblems that may or may not cover the two holes. The license plate is it suppose to be read as Scott or S-q-t "scuttie"? |
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I guess the pins could have push on "captures" from the rear, but I doubt it. My guess is they are broken when pried up at an angle. The sun, blow dryer, fishing line or floss will help get the old emblem off. Sawing motion behind the emblem. The trick will be getting the floss/line behind the emblem between the pins. As stated before the pins allow installation at the factory to be a no brainer and allow perfect positioning without thought. The pins are even offset so the emblem can't be put on upside down.
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