Integra 'Honda' Emblems
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Integra 'Honda' Emblems
Some of you like them, some of you hate them ... I don't care haha
Anyone know where you can get them?
Anyone know where you can get them?
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
ebay has all kinds they range from red ,royal blue,yellow to even black.......i even saw some green ones b4 gudd luck on the purchase ...still looking for the rite ones dnt knoe wat to buy......
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
yeah inlinefour^ or just a junkyard. thats what i did.. i got one of them off an old accord. and then i just ended up buying two from a member on teamintegra, he had gotten them off an accord or civic and just cut the pegs. i put them on with double sided tape. i would check out a junkyard before you buy 25 dollar ones from online.
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
they have some decent ones for front nd back for 13$ on ebay that the total with shippin heres the link their black...many diff colors available
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
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take into consideration that some of theses emblem manufacturers arent of the highest standars, 13 bucks inst ****, but the look of flaky emblems from the sun is not worth it imo
id say just go to your nearest junkyard and pop some off the front of an old prelude or accord (they are slightly bigger than the civic and del sol ones and look better on the integra, imo)
e: unless you NEED the background colored in, in which you could fill the emblem with bondo and etch out how you want it to comform to the emblem, paint it, and then shoot a clear sealer over it. a body shop would prolly do the sealer for free if you ask nicely
id say just go to your nearest junkyard and pop some off the front of an old prelude or accord (they are slightly bigger than the civic and del sol ones and look better on the integra, imo)
e: unless you NEED the background colored in, in which you could fill the emblem with bondo and etch out how you want it to comform to the emblem, paint it, and then shoot a clear sealer over it. a body shop would prolly do the sealer for free if you ask nicely
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
yeh I was thinking the oem ones are good, I haven't had the colored ones on any of my cars for about 10 years or more
I'll be checking some websites tonight, thanks!
I'll be checking some websites tonight, thanks!
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yeah i got my honda emblems off of old accords and civics, used some superglue that you mix for a really strong adhesion but looks nasty, im just gonna buy some nice ones from inlinefour and use double sided tape, they look better imo.
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
I went to the junkyard one day and took every single badge off every honda they had. I walked to the counter and asked how much. He said you took the time to take those off you can have them. ever since then when ever I am out there I take all the badges if there is any
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I went to the junkyard one day and took every single badge off every honda they had. I walked to the counter and asked how much. He said you took the time to take those off you can have them. ever since then when ever I am out there I take all the badges if there is any
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
I got my rear H and Honda badge for my integra from inlinefour. They're not for 90-93 integra's (Which i put them on) but you can just cut the pieces sticking out to go in the holes off and use the tape that comes on them and they work fine.
http://www.inlinefour.com/jdmrearinhem.html
http://www.inlinefour.com/oemhontrunba.html
those are the two i got, i didnt wanna get them from a junkyard and use ghetto'd up tape on the back and have lumps of crap all over the back and them not set flush.
http://www.inlinefour.com/jdmrearinhem.html
http://www.inlinefour.com/oemhontrunba.html
those are the two i got, i didnt wanna get them from a junkyard and use ghetto'd up tape on the back and have lumps of crap all over the back and them not set flush.
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I got my rear H and Honda badge for my integra from inlinefour. They're not for 90-93 integra's (Which i put them on) but you can just cut the pieces sticking out to go in the holes off and use the tape that comes on them and they work fine.
http://www.inlinefour.com/jdmrearinhem.html
http://www.inlinefour.com/oemhontrunba.html
those are the two i got, i didnt wanna get them from a junkyard and use ghetto'd up tape on the back and have lumps of crap all over the back and them not set flush.
http://www.inlinefour.com/jdmrearinhem.html
http://www.inlinefour.com/oemhontrunba.html
those are the two i got, i didnt wanna get them from a junkyard and use ghetto'd up tape on the back and have lumps of crap all over the back and them not set flush.
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
Alright guys, here's the end-all information you need on H emblems to fit your Integra. This applies to 94-01 Integra coupes, and will probably work for the sedans too (front for sure).
For the 94-97 and 98-01 front bumpers, use a 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. The pins will fit perfectly, although the fit may be loose. Cut very narrow strips of 3M double-sided adhesive foam emblem tape to hold it in place.
For the rear trunk of of 94-01 coupes, use the same 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. In my experience the pins did not match the hole spacing here, so I just trimmed them off and stuck the emblem on with strips of 3M emblem tape. It held fast for the 2+ years I had them on, no problems at all.
The 92-95 Civic hood emblem seems to most closely match the size of the original A emblems, and the curvature of the emblem is a pretty good match for the curvature of both the front bumper and the rear trunk lid.
For the HONDA word emblem to replace the ACURA emblem, use a 90-93 Accord HONDA emblem. After about 92-93, Honda stopped putting the HONDA word emblem on cars, so the older models are your only choice. But again the emblem from that generation Accord seems to be a good match for the size of the original Acura emblem. Again the pins will not match the holes, so just shave them off and use a strip of 3M emblem tape.
3M emblem tape is a thin gray foam with adhesive on both sides, and red release tape. Your local auto parts store or Wal-Mart will probably carry one thickness, but 3M actually offers it in multiple thicknesses, ranging from 15 mil (.015 in.) to 45 mil (.045 in.).
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beV0141B40KNgl
My front emblem, which was previously on my 94 front bumper and then transferred to my 98+ front bumper. When the car was painted the holes were filled so I have no emblems now.
Rear emblems. Again the holes were filled when the car was painted so no more emblems are there now.
For the 94-97 and 98-01 front bumpers, use a 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. The pins will fit perfectly, although the fit may be loose. Cut very narrow strips of 3M double-sided adhesive foam emblem tape to hold it in place.
For the rear trunk of of 94-01 coupes, use the same 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. In my experience the pins did not match the hole spacing here, so I just trimmed them off and stuck the emblem on with strips of 3M emblem tape. It held fast for the 2+ years I had them on, no problems at all.
The 92-95 Civic hood emblem seems to most closely match the size of the original A emblems, and the curvature of the emblem is a pretty good match for the curvature of both the front bumper and the rear trunk lid.
For the HONDA word emblem to replace the ACURA emblem, use a 90-93 Accord HONDA emblem. After about 92-93, Honda stopped putting the HONDA word emblem on cars, so the older models are your only choice. But again the emblem from that generation Accord seems to be a good match for the size of the original Acura emblem. Again the pins will not match the holes, so just shave them off and use a strip of 3M emblem tape.
3M emblem tape is a thin gray foam with adhesive on both sides, and red release tape. Your local auto parts store or Wal-Mart will probably carry one thickness, but 3M actually offers it in multiple thicknesses, ranging from 15 mil (.015 in.) to 45 mil (.045 in.).
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beV0141B40KNgl
My front emblem, which was previously on my 94 front bumper and then transferred to my 98+ front bumper. When the car was painted the holes were filled so I have no emblems now.
Rear emblems. Again the holes were filled when the car was painted so no more emblems are there now.
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
Alright guys, here's the end-all information you need on H emblems to fit your Integra. This applies to 94-01 Integra coupes, and will probably work for the sedans too (front for sure).
For the 94-97 and 98-01 front bumpers, use a 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. The pins will fit perfectly, although the fit may be loose. Cut very narrow strips of 3M double-sided adhesive foam emblem tape to hold it in place.
For the rear trunk of of 94-01 coupes, use the same 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. In my experience the pins did not match the hole spacing here, so I just trimmed them off and stuck the emblem on with strips of 3M emblem tape. It held fast for the 2+ years I had them on, no problems at all.
The 92-95 Civic hood emblem seems to most closely match the size of the original A emblems, and the curvature of the emblem is a pretty good match for the curvature of both the front bumper and the rear trunk lid.
For the HONDA word emblem to replace the ACURA emblem, use a 90-93 Accord HONDA emblem. After about 92-93, Honda stopped putting the HONDA word emblem on cars, so the older models are your only choice. But again the emblem from that generation Accord seems to be a good match for the size of the original Acura emblem. Again the pins will not match the holes, so just shave them off and use a strip of 3M emblem tape.
3M emblem tape is a thin gray foam with adhesive on both sides, and red release tape. Your local auto parts store or Wal-Mart will probably carry one thickness, but 3M actually offers it in multiple thicknesses, ranging from 15 mil (.015 in.) to 45 mil (.045 in.).
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beV0141B40KNgl
My front emblem, which was previously on my 94 front bumper and then transferred to my 98+ front bumper. When the car was painted the holes were filled so I have no emblems now.
Rear emblems. Again the holes were filled when the car was painted so no more emblems are there now.
For the 94-97 and 98-01 front bumpers, use a 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. The pins will fit perfectly, although the fit may be loose. Cut very narrow strips of 3M double-sided adhesive foam emblem tape to hold it in place.
For the rear trunk of of 94-01 coupes, use the same 92-95 Civic front hood emblem. In my experience the pins did not match the hole spacing here, so I just trimmed them off and stuck the emblem on with strips of 3M emblem tape. It held fast for the 2+ years I had them on, no problems at all.
The 92-95 Civic hood emblem seems to most closely match the size of the original A emblems, and the curvature of the emblem is a pretty good match for the curvature of both the front bumper and the rear trunk lid.
For the HONDA word emblem to replace the ACURA emblem, use a 90-93 Accord HONDA emblem. After about 92-93, Honda stopped putting the HONDA word emblem on cars, so the older models are your only choice. But again the emblem from that generation Accord seems to be a good match for the size of the original Acura emblem. Again the pins will not match the holes, so just shave them off and use a strip of 3M emblem tape.
3M emblem tape is a thin gray foam with adhesive on both sides, and red release tape. Your local auto parts store or Wal-Mart will probably carry one thickness, but 3M actually offers it in multiple thicknesses, ranging from 15 mil (.015 in.) to 45 mil (.045 in.).
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beV0141B40KNgl
My front emblem, which was previously on my 94 front bumper and then transferred to my 98+ front bumper. When the car was painted the holes were filled so I have no emblems now.
Rear emblems. Again the holes were filled when the car was painted so no more emblems are there now.
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Quick history on the these emblems and why they were discontinued many years ago. One day our company received a letter from North American Honda. We opened it to find out it was from their legal staff stating that we would have to remove all emblems from our online store and completely stop selling them all together. The reason behind this was that it was a trademark infringement issue, since the "H" design is trademarked from Honda and these emblems where not made by them. Penalty was like over $1 mill if we did not comply. So obviously we did. Since then, no more emblems for our customers. However we may have found a few under our desks here at 2K, hint hint...
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Re: Integra 'Honda' Emblems
Something interesting I've found is that my DC5 (RSX) rear emblem has the same hole spacing as my Del Sol front bumper. So, I ordered a rear JDM (H) emblem for my Del Sol. Looks great especially since its the revised Honda emblem. I think they updated it around 2001? It's less boxy looking. I have yet to find a new factory emblem for the Del Sol rear though.
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