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Thread: front H emblem

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    front H emblem

    so the civic was badged, didn't realise they still did this but anyhow got a new badge.

    when I looked at the car this morning I saw that the clips/screw things aren't stuck to the grill so must just fall off when the badge is removed.

    my question is can you get these clips to hold the plastic on the badge or do you just use some kind of glue to fix the badge in place?

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    Are you sure your civic was debadged? Or do you have a Mugen grill?
    StanceSlutz

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    what do you mean?

    the grille is stock, badge is gone and can see the screwdriver marks where it was pried off.

    the new badge just doesn't stay on and saw on YouTube that the badge is kept on by little special clips that go on the pins on the back of the emblem from behind the grille.

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    get some strong ass glue and place it all around the pins then shove it in.... or use double sided tape or blutac lol

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    Go buy 3M double sided tape. It won't go anywhere then

    Looks like this

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    Can I ask where you got the badge and how much? My Civic just got badged as well and I am just about to sell it

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    wife went to Honda when I was overseas and the smash repairer fixed it to the car.

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