Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign
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Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign off 2000 Si
I need all those people with Si grills who had their Honda emblem in it to please give me the easiest way to remove it...preferably without removing my bumper...its winter in upstate NY dont feel like being out in 10 degree weather for longer than I have to.
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Re: (Jokerluv)
Remove front H badge
To remove the front honda "H" is not difficult at all.
Just remove the front bumper. The bumper has 4 phillips (star) screws...
2 in the front fender well 2 on the bottom of the bumper.
There are also two bolts that will require a 10mm socket.
Slide out the bumper once all screws and bolts have been taken out.
The "H" is held by 4 smaller phillips screws.
Take off the "H" replace all screws and bolts for the bumper and your done...
To remove the front honda "H" is not difficult at all.
Just remove the front bumper. The bumper has 4 phillips (star) screws...
2 in the front fender well 2 on the bottom of the bumper.
There are also two bolts that will require a 10mm socket.
Slide out the bumper once all screws and bolts have been taken out.
The "H" is held by 4 smaller phillips screws.
Take off the "H" replace all screws and bolts for the bumper and your done...
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Re: (ekcivic9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DubC TL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Remove front H badge
To remove the front honda "H" is not difficult at all.
Just remove the front bumper. The bumper has 4 phillips (star) screws...
2 in the front fender well 2 on the bottom of the bumper.
There are also two bolts that will require a 10mm socket.
Slide out the bumper once all screws and bolts have been taken out.
The "H" is held by 4 smaller phillips screws.
Take off the "H" replace all screws and bolts for the bumper and your done...
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^^^ that is the best way.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekcivic9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">saw it off. </TD></TR></TABLE>
or do like someone did to a friends hatch. apply heal of foot liberally and rapidly, repeat if necessary.
To remove the front honda "H" is not difficult at all.
Just remove the front bumper. The bumper has 4 phillips (star) screws...
2 in the front fender well 2 on the bottom of the bumper.
There are also two bolts that will require a 10mm socket.
Slide out the bumper once all screws and bolts have been taken out.
The "H" is held by 4 smaller phillips screws.
Take off the "H" replace all screws and bolts for the bumper and your done...
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^^^ that is the best way.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekcivic9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">saw it off. </TD></TR></TABLE>
or do like someone did to a friends hatch. apply heal of foot liberally and rapidly, repeat if necessary.
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Re: Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign off 200 Si (hondamonkey)
gotta take the bumper off... unless you can take the grill off without taking off the bumper or able to have a screw driver to remove the screws to the back of the emblem without taking the bumper off.
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Re: Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign off 200 Si (hondamonkey)
All of you have only done this method to remove you Honda sign?????
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Re: Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign off 200 Si (hondamonkey)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hondamonkey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">All of you have only done this method to remove you Honda sign?????</TD></TR></TABLE>
or you can tell some kids to take it off for you. give them like a flat or some flat like credit card
or you can tell some kids to take it off for you. give them like a flat or some flat like credit card
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Re: Already Searched!! Removing Front "H" Emblem/Sign off 200 Si (db8gsr_teg)
It's easiest to do it with the bumper removed. I've done it without removing the bumper, but that's a bad idea. You'd have to remove the screws on top of the bumper, then pull it away and get at the screws through there, with a small screwdriver. It puts stress on the rest of the bumper, and is more difficult than just removing the bumper completely.
Definitely remove the bumper: You'll save yourself the trouble of having to manipulate a screwdriver into some tight space, and eliminate the risk of damaging your bumper.
You can also cut it off, if you don't care about keeping the emblem afterward.
Just remove the bumper.
Definitely remove the bumper: You'll save yourself the trouble of having to manipulate a screwdriver into some tight space, and eliminate the risk of damaging your bumper.
You can also cut it off, if you don't care about keeping the emblem afterward.
Just remove the bumper.
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Re: (hondamonkey)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hondamonkey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Damn there's gotta be an easier way other than takin off the bumper...has to be! Anyone tried this?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Translation: I was already shown the easy way. I really want to do it the hard way. Can someone help me?
Translation: I was already shown the easy way. I really want to do it the hard way. Can someone help me?
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Re: (B_CRUZ)
Ight bitch hope you feel better about yourself.Anyway I hit up the some members of the EM1 crew and all i had to do was reach up with a 4 inch philips and some feeling around and it took me 5-6 minutes to unscrew the 4 screws. That was the easier way i was searching for! Whats the use of Honda-tech if people can't ask for help. Thanks for those who had positive comments....and for those that didn't i dont really care...fu*k ya life!!
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Re: (hondamonkey)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hondamonkey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ight bitch hope you feel better about yourself.Anyway I hit up the some members of the EM1 crew and all i had to do was reach up with a 4 inch philips and some feeling around and it took me 5-6 minutes to unscrew the 4 screws. That was the easier way i was searching for! Whats the use of Honda-tech if people can't ask for help. Thanks for those who had positive comments....and for those that didn't i dont really care...fu*k ya life!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
So did you really do it yet? Or is that just what you read on another forum?
the third reply gave you an excellent answer already. If taking off your bumper is hard for you, pick up a different hobby like knitting or something.
Also this is an open message board. This isn't a confidence booster forum. Don't expect every reply to be a pat on your back.
So did you really do it yet? Or is that just what you read on another forum?
the third reply gave you an excellent answer already. If taking off your bumper is hard for you, pick up a different hobby like knitting or something.
Also this is an open message board. This isn't a confidence booster forum. Don't expect every reply to be a pat on your back.
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Re: (B_CRUZ)
Yes Sir I did it....my hands are still frozen its like 10 degrees up here.....but when I get my friends camera and the snow clears up i will post pics.....Honda Emblem is now for sale..throw prices at me!!
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