Front SI Badge Removal

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Has anyone taken this off? If so, how? Does it screw from behind, is it just clipped on? I figure I'd ask before I end up accidentally breaking something....
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Has anyone taken this off? If so, how? Does it screw from behind, is it just clipped on? I figure I'd ask before I end up accidentally breaking something....
Its adhesive and two pegs if they snap off during removal its no biggie just make sure someone is pushing grill in when you pull emblem off
 

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Has anyone taken this off? If so, how? Does it screw from behind, is it just clipped on? I figure I'd ask before I end up accidentally breaking something....
Im assuming you ordered some red type r emblems for your si. Can you send me a link of which ones you ordered and how they fit? Thanks
 
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no emblems were ordered, I'm just not an emblem guy, I took off all the ones in the back and might as well remove the front ones too :)
 


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no emblems were ordered, I'm just not an emblem guy, I took off all the ones in the back and might as well remove the front ones too :)
You were asking about removing the 'Si', not the 'H', right?
Did you do it? Trying to figure this out myself...looks like 2 screws?, but might have to loosen top of bumper cover to gain access.
 
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the SI emblem is still on my car. I still want to take it off, but haven't gotten around to it.
 

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So is bringing a 4 year old post back from the dead :)
LOL right? There's other ways to get a post count up, no need to revive a dead thread
 


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I don't look at the dates.
It's not a huge deal, but this is a basic forum etiquette thing. If you're unfamiliar, the term is 'necroposting': bringing a long-dead thread back to the front page for no obvious reason. If the new post is relevant to the topic, then fine (i.e. if your response explained how to remove the Si badge) but otherwise necroposting is generally frowned upon, as it unnecessarily clutters the main forum page.

That said: to my knowledge, no one has ever been grievously injured by a necropost, nor is it a capital offense in most jurisdictions. I think the guys above were probably just poking fun at you.

Although I do believe @"sToCk_Si" is dead serious about the gapping
 
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It's not a huge deal, but this is a basic forum etiquette thing. If you're unfamiliar, the term is 'necroposting': bringing a long-dead thread back to the front page for no obvious reason. If the new post is relevant to the topic, then fine (i.e. if your response explained how to remove the Si badge) but otherwise necroposting is generally frowned upon, as it unnecessarily clutters the main forum page.

That said: to my knowledge, no one has ever been grievously injured by a necropost, nor is it a capital offense in most jurisdictions. I think the guys above were probably just poking fun at you.

Although I do believe @"sToCk_Si" is dead serious about the gapping
Well then, I apologize for this. I'll try to be more aware of this in the future. Thank you.
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