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How To Completely Rebadge Your FR-S
I have seen a few people asking recently about rebadging and I thought I would compile all the information into one post so it is easy to find. With some cash and some spare time, it is possible to remove all traces of Scion from your car, even that airbag emblem.
So without further delay, let's get started. Toyota Emblems Emblems can be purchased from a variety of places: @FT86-SpeedFactory has them here: http://ft86speedfactory.com/frs-gt86...blems-403.html I ordered my emblems through these guys and they are gorgeous. If you go a different route, you are looking Corolla Part# 90975-A2003 and Avalon Part# 90975-02069 (props to @Cade01 for this info) @nigel-jdmparts pointed out that if you are going for completely authentic JDM rebadge, you will need a different set of badges. JDM badges have a red backing on them while USDM have a yellow backing on them. JDM badges start with a part #SU Regardless of the origin, the badges have two pins that line up with your Scion badges so they are 100% compatible. The pin holes ensure they are centered and straight. A DIY by @FRSupra for removing the Scion emblems and installing your new Toyota emblems can be found here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25659 GT86 Emblem Next up it is time to swap out the FR-S logo with a GT86 emblem. This can probably be purchased from vendors on this site, Luis at Carson Toyota comes to mind. You can also purchase them at @nigel-jdmparts, the page is here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/toyota...e?keyword=gt86 These both use double-sided adhesive so there are no pins to worry about (or to guide you). Airbag Emblem You have a few options here, you can go with the JDM airbag which can be purchased here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...ota-86-air-bag Special note about this, you are only getting the airbag, not a brand new steering wheel. There is also a DIY by @doggy which is a much cheaper route and different look as well. His DIY can be found here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=airbag+emblem This route will require you to obtain a Toyota airbag emblem and do some dremel/sanding work. While not too difficult, it is the hardest part about rebadging but the results are worth the time in my opinion. You can see my personal results on the second page in post #32 Wheel Caps There are two options for wheel cap rebadging, brand new caps can be purchased here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...center-cap-set You can also purchase a set of stickers here: http://3dcarstickers.com/product/toy...enter-caps_6y/ Since I am not keeping my OEM wheels I opted for the stickers as a temporary solution. They look surprisingly good, no one will ever notice unless they are right up on them. You can see a picture of my stickers in this picture: http://www.bwoodlee.com/rebadge/IMG_0265.JPG I wasn't focusing on the stickers in the shot, but you can see them to get an idea how they look. They are not completely flat, but they are not as thick as the scion logo caps either. If you decide to go with stickers you will need 48 millimeter stickers. Floor Mats You can get 86 mats here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...-mat-lhd-front If you simply want to remove the FR-S plate, it is quite easy to do so. The FR-S plate is held on by two little rivets. They can be pried free with a flathead screwdriver. There will be an indentation in the floor mat from the plate. To fix this, get two or three ice cubes and place them on the indentation. Allow them to melt and the fabric will stand back up. Trunk Mats The Toyota Logo mat can be purchased here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...a-86-trunk-mat The 86 Piston Logo Mat can be purchased here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...t-luggage-tray Key Covers Lets not forget about these guys! http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...-car-key-cover They are very easy to put on, the original Scion key cover pries off easily with a small flat head screwdriver and the new Toyota cover just snaps in place. The Head Unit Scion just felt the need to put their name everywhere! I personally purchased a different head unit, more so for added functionality, the logo removal was an added bonus. However, I do believe it is possible to remove the logo as I have seen pictures of the basic head unit without the logo. I believe it can be rubbed off. Perhaps someone can chime in on this one. Removing the Rear Bumper Applique This is just a clear vinyl sticker than can be removed fairly easily. It is there to protect the paint. I have had mine off since August '12 and I have not had any paint issues, and I use my trunk daily to store my work bag. To remove the the applique you will want peel very slowly. The sticker will stretch out as you are removing it, but don't worry, just keep peeling it. It will leave behind a residue and probably some adhesive so you will want to apply an adhesive remover to the entire area that the sticker covered. I used this: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-T-529-Sticker-Remover/dp/B004M3F5CO"]Turtle Wax T-529 Label & Sticker Remover[/ame] and it worked wonderfully. --- That should do it. If you are going completely authentic JDM it should be noted their 86 piston side markers are different than ours. Those are purchased here: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/japan-...ide-vent-badge |
Great post thanks for taking the time to do this!
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I live in Asia currently . My 86 is already attached with the Toyota emblem, the 86 matts, etc . I cant seem to find Scion stuff ( emblems ), and in here, there are no Scions.. Well, considering how people who lives in the States already have their cars attached with the Scion emblems, but not in here, any clue on where I can find Scion emblems for the front and back? Thanks in advance.
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LOL classic case of the grass being greener on the other side of the fence (er...ocean, I guess). |
OK well apparently I can't make a new topic for whatever stupid reason.. so I'm deciding between FR-S and rebadging to Toyota and doing custom push-to-start.. or BR-Z Limited so it will have nicer HVAC and push-to-start stock...
My question is how hard will it be to rebadge with Toyota? I'll buy a new airbag cover so no worries there.. Also be replacing the front badge.. so the main part is the rear badge... is it a direct swap for Toyota or will it need some fabricating? And so that no one will ask WHY!?!? I like Toyota more than Subi.. but that's just my outlook on things |
I like Ferrari more than Scion...maybe I should start sourcing some prancing pony emblems
As for your question, though, I'm pretty sure everything just comes off...I think it's held on with 2 sided 3M tape, and uses 2 small posts (on the emblem) and holes (on the trunk) to assure alignment. Check out this tutorial in the DIY section...shows you how to debadge the car...should be easy to figure out how to put the new badges on from there http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7296 |
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And I'm talking about removing the rear Subi emblem.. Does it have holes? Or is the entire emblem just tape? |
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OK thanks! And just to make sure.. the Subaru badge has holes that line up with the Toyota badge?
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Good info OP. Could have added it to my thread.
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thx so much for this very useful DIY
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