jdm honda badge fitment
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hey i have a 98 integra and was going to buy the jdm badges, but someone told me that the fitment would be off. so he suggested edm. the JDM should fit no problem right??
I got em, you need to customize them a litlte bit... the studs are a little too thick for the holes on your car, and the front H doesnt fit good, so I got my own double sided tape, but it works fine.....
yea i wish someone told me this before, but the front one doesn't seem to fit well. i just got mine today. =/ i think im going to have to sand it down a little and it came with double sided adhesive, so i might be ok. how did you fit your front one in wegotmorrison?
The fitment issues are due to the fact that the JDM cars have a completely different front end with a different curvature. If you remove a small portion of the pegs, you can still get the emblems to fit, and the foam tape will adhere to the differing curves.
I bought the same ones off passwordjdm.com... The front one i drilled the holes a little bit bigger so that the pegs would put and then used double sided tape so it would stick real good. The tape it comes with on the badge is shitty and doesn't fit the curves of the front bumper.. The back fits fine. Hope this helps.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nickg07 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I bought the same ones off passwordjdm.com... The front one i drilled the holes a little bit bigger so that the pegs would put and then used double sided tape so it would stick real good. The tape it comes with on the badge is shitty and doesn't fit the curves of the front bumper.. The back fits fine. Hope this helps.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is almost what I did... although I trimmed the studs on the actual badge down to fit in the holes on the car, because I didnt wanna drill on my car. but yeah the front one doesnt really fit the curves so use double stick tape, and the back one works perfect once the studs fit...
This is almost what I did... although I trimmed the studs on the actual badge down to fit in the holes on the car, because I didnt wanna drill on my car. but yeah the front one doesnt really fit the curves so use double stick tape, and the back one works perfect once the studs fit...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kevon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea i wish someone told me this before, but the front one doesn't seem to fit well. i just got mine today. =/ i think im going to have to sand it down a little and it came with double sided adhesive, so i might be ok. how did you fit your front one in wegotmorrison?</TD></TR></TABLE>
trimmed the studs, so they werent as fat, and then I used my own double stick tape, so it was thicker, and it fits fine.....
trimmed the studs, so they werent as fat, and then I used my own double stick tape, so it was thicker, and it fits fine.....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by integraty95 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so will the edm ones fit without any customization?? if so where can you get them??</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have NO IDEA. Just custom your JDM ones.. Im 17 and I did it... its easy. Im no expert.... You just need to pile a few peices of tape so the front baddge sticks.. EASY...


I have NO IDEA. Just custom your JDM ones.. Im 17 and I did it... its easy. Im no expert.... You just need to pile a few peices of tape so the front baddge sticks.. EASY...


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