Which "H" badge fits the rear hatch of a DC2?
*Already searched, I know there used to be a thread on this, I think it got deleted*
Hey everyone, I was wondering which Honda "H" badge (just a normal silver one) will fit the rear of a DC2? I pulled one off of a early 90's Accord at the pick and pull, but the pins didn't fit the pinholes where my Acura "A" badge was located. I know the Type R badge (red/silver) will cover it all up but I don't really like the red on black integras as it comes off pinkish looking, and my car's not a Type R.
What model hondas did you get your H badges off of? Are there any that you don't have to shave the pins off of? Thanks.
Hey everyone, I was wondering which Honda "H" badge (just a normal silver one) will fit the rear of a DC2? I pulled one off of a early 90's Accord at the pick and pull, but the pins didn't fit the pinholes where my Acura "A" badge was located. I know the Type R badge (red/silver) will cover it all up but I don't really like the red on black integras as it comes off pinkish looking, and my car's not a Type R.
What model hondas did you get your H badges off of? Are there any that you don't have to shave the pins off of? Thanks.
I KNOW for a fact that you didn't search... or maybe your not good at searching. There are numerous topic on this... I belive the 90-93 rear "H" fits perfectly as for the front you can try the 92-95 civics... not 100% sure on this.
give him the benefit of the doubt.. I looked and didnt find it that easy.
also, searching badge didnt work as well as searching emblem.
I found it through team-integra..Everyone over there says the badge is the badge that says ACURA and the emblem is what he's looking
also, searching badge didnt work as well as searching emblem.
I found it through team-integra..Everyone over there says the badge is the badge that says ACURA and the emblem is what he's looking
Well I got this from Patrick. 92-95 Civic "H" for the front and 90-91 Accord "Honda" emblem for the rear. The 90-91/2000 Accord "H" will also fit fine. I'm pretty sure there are other Honda model that will fit.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by numbnuts22715 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">give him the benefit of the doubt.. I looked and didnt find it that easy.
also, searching badge didnt work as well as searching emblem.
I found it through team-integra..Everyone over there says the badge is the badge that says ACURA and the emblem is what he's looking </TD></TR></TABLE>
Cool cool. I will definately get a hold of one of those that you mentioned. And yes, I didn't find it after searching - thanks for the benefit of the doubt. I appreciate the help!
now on my way to a cleaner integra...
also, searching badge didnt work as well as searching emblem.
I found it through team-integra..Everyone over there says the badge is the badge that says ACURA and the emblem is what he's looking </TD></TR></TABLE>
Cool cool. I will definately get a hold of one of those that you mentioned. And yes, I didn't find it after searching - thanks for the benefit of the doubt. I appreciate the help!
now on my way to a cleaner integra...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98BabiGs-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well I got this from Patrick. 92-95 Civic "H" for the front and 90-91 Accord "Honda" emblem for the rear. The 90-91/2000 Accord "H" will also fit fine. I'm pretty sure there are other Honda model that will fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have the full "HONDA" name badge already, it's only the H I need. Anyway, thanks, and yes perhaps I am a bad searcher, but I'm good at other things! Thanks for the help, nonetheless. I'll try getting one from one of these cars, maybe I'll swipe my friend's 2000 accord the old floss~ jk.
I have the full "HONDA" name badge already, it's only the H I need. Anyway, thanks, and yes perhaps I am a bad searcher, but I'm good at other things! Thanks for the help, nonetheless. I'll try getting one from one of these cars, maybe I'll swipe my friend's 2000 accord the old floss~ jk.
wow, are you in korea? how did you get your hands on a honda? when i went over there, all i saw were domestic cars. i heard you guys have crazy taxes that prevents most people from buying imports.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98BabiGs-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well I got this from Patrick. 92-95 Civic "H" for the front and 90-91 Accord "Honda" emblem for the rear. The 90-91/2000 Accord "H" will also fit fine. I'm pretty sure there are other Honda model that will fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I used a 92-95 Civic hood emblem for the front AND rear, only because I got them for free. The pins don't line up on the back, so I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It held on there great for the 3 years I had them. The size matched the original A emblem pretty close, which is why I didn't bother trying to find an emblem with pins that did match... well that and I was cheap.
Also my HONDA emblem came off a 90-93 Accord, but its pins did not match up, either, so again I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It worked great.
super-old pic from back in the day
I used a 92-95 Civic hood emblem for the front AND rear, only because I got them for free. The pins don't line up on the back, so I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It held on there great for the 3 years I had them. The size matched the original A emblem pretty close, which is why I didn't bother trying to find an emblem with pins that did match... well that and I was cheap.

Also my HONDA emblem came off a 90-93 Accord, but its pins did not match up, either, so again I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It worked great.
super-old pic from back in the day
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I used a 92-95 Civic hood emblem for the front AND rear, only because I got them for free. The pins don't line up on the back, so I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It held on there great for the 3 years I had them. The size matched the original A emblem pretty close, which is why I didn't bother trying to find an emblem with pins that did match... well that and I was cheap.
Also my HONDA emblem came off a 90-93 Accord, but its pins did not match up, either, so again I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It worked great.
super-old pic from back in the day
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Looks good! I actually got my badge off of the trunk of a 98 Civic just this afternoon, and the pins fit fine, I didn't have emblem tape (is the product actually called just that - emblem tape? If so, can I find it at an auto supplies store? I went to a hardware store, Kragen and Autozone asking for stuff for my badges and they only recommended this goopy crap similar to silicone that I managed to use, but it didn't work the best. Anyway my hatch looks nice now, I also have the full HONDA badge on the left from a 90 Accord. I'm pretty pleased with them both. Thanks for the advice, everyone.
I used a 92-95 Civic hood emblem for the front AND rear, only because I got them for free. The pins don't line up on the back, so I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It held on there great for the 3 years I had them. The size matched the original A emblem pretty close, which is why I didn't bother trying to find an emblem with pins that did match... well that and I was cheap.

Also my HONDA emblem came off a 90-93 Accord, but its pins did not match up, either, so again I just shaved them off and used emblem tape. It worked great.
super-old pic from back in the day
</TD></TR></TABLE>Looks good! I actually got my badge off of the trunk of a 98 Civic just this afternoon, and the pins fit fine, I didn't have emblem tape (is the product actually called just that - emblem tape? If so, can I find it at an auto supplies store? I went to a hardware store, Kragen and Autozone asking for stuff for my badges and they only recommended this goopy crap similar to silicone that I managed to use, but it didn't work the best. Anyway my hatch looks nice now, I also have the full HONDA badge on the left from a 90 Accord. I'm pretty pleased with them both. Thanks for the advice, everyone.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daonei »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow, are you in korea? how did you get your hands on a honda? when i went over there, all i saw were domestic cars. i heard you guys have crazy taxes that prevents most people from buying imports. </TD></TR></TABLE>
The import tax has sank a great deal within the past couple of years, and thus you will find a lot more imports these days than before, though Hyundais, Kias, and Daewoos still are the norm. Lexus and BMW are the top imports in Korea and are quite common depending on where you are, but these days you can see a good amount of audis, benzes, hondas (mostly accords), and the occasional Ford (mustangs are gaining popularity in rich kid areas), and even someitmes a Subie STI or even Skyline GTR. Down in Youido, by Hangang park you can find lots of modified imports by the riverside if you happen to go on the right night, they regularly meet to talk, and maybe head out for a drive. There are some really clean RX-7s out there, though I'd imagine maintaining a rotary in Korea is a pain.
As for me, I'm not in Korea anymore, and I stored my Integra at my parents' house while I was in Korea, though I may be going back in a year or so. Haha, if I were in Korea too, I couldn't have gone to a pick and pull. That's only in America I think, we don't have the landspace in Seoul for that sorta thing. I'm lazy so I haven't changed my user info back to Cali yet.
The import tax has sank a great deal within the past couple of years, and thus you will find a lot more imports these days than before, though Hyundais, Kias, and Daewoos still are the norm. Lexus and BMW are the top imports in Korea and are quite common depending on where you are, but these days you can see a good amount of audis, benzes, hondas (mostly accords), and the occasional Ford (mustangs are gaining popularity in rich kid areas), and even someitmes a Subie STI or even Skyline GTR. Down in Youido, by Hangang park you can find lots of modified imports by the riverside if you happen to go on the right night, they regularly meet to talk, and maybe head out for a drive. There are some really clean RX-7s out there, though I'd imagine maintaining a rotary in Korea is a pain.
As for me, I'm not in Korea anymore, and I stored my Integra at my parents' house while I was in Korea, though I may be going back in a year or so. Haha, if I were in Korea too, I couldn't have gone to a pick and pull. That's only in America I think, we don't have the landspace in Seoul for that sorta thing. I'm lazy so I haven't changed my user info back to Cali yet.
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Looks good! I actually got my badge off of the trunk of a 98 Civic just this afternoon, and the pins fit fine, I didn't have emblem tape (is the product actually called just that - emblem tape? If so, can I find it at an auto supplies store? I went to a hardware store, Kragen and Autozone asking for stuff for my badges and they only recommended this goopy crap similar to silicone that I managed to use, but it didn't work the best. Anyway my hatch looks nice now, I also have the full HONDA badge on the left from a 90 Accord. I'm pretty pleased with them both. Thanks for the advice, everyone.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just go to any Wal-Mart or AutoZone and look in the body work section where the spray paints, masking tape, sandpaper is, etc. It's a double-sided foam tape from 3M, gray with red plastic backing. It's very thin compared to most foam tapes so you can't really see the tape at all when the emblem is on the car.
Looks good! I actually got my badge off of the trunk of a 98 Civic just this afternoon, and the pins fit fine, I didn't have emblem tape (is the product actually called just that - emblem tape? If so, can I find it at an auto supplies store? I went to a hardware store, Kragen and Autozone asking for stuff for my badges and they only recommended this goopy crap similar to silicone that I managed to use, but it didn't work the best. Anyway my hatch looks nice now, I also have the full HONDA badge on the left from a 90 Accord. I'm pretty pleased with them both. Thanks for the advice, everyone.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just go to any Wal-Mart or AutoZone and look in the body work section where the spray paints, masking tape, sandpaper is, etc. It's a double-sided foam tape from 3M, gray with red plastic backing. It's very thin compared to most foam tapes so you can't really see the tape at all when the emblem is on the car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Just go to any Wal-Mart or AutoZone and look in the body work section where the spray paints, masking tape, sandpaper is, etc. It's a double-sided foam tape from 3M, gray with red plastic backing. It's very thin compared to most foam tapes so you can't really see the tape at all when the emblem is on the car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool, cool. thanks!
Just go to any Wal-Mart or AutoZone and look in the body work section where the spray paints, masking tape, sandpaper is, etc. It's a double-sided foam tape from 3M, gray with red plastic backing. It's very thin compared to most foam tapes so you can't really see the tape at all when the emblem is on the car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool, cool. thanks!
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