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What year is yours? I have the 2018 touring sedan and I have the same garnish on the trunk lid that is exclusive to the Canadian touring models. Did you put that on or did it come oem? I wish mine didn’t have it actually. I wanted to take it off but it leaves a lot of holes behind.Finally bit the bullet and got red emblems, mainly to see how it would look on my cosmic blue commuter. I had swapped the grill a year ago and the silver H on the front finally fell off, prompting me to replace. Ordered from Honda Parts Florida. Great price and quick shipping on OEM emblems.
These are for a 4 door EX-T sedan and will fit any sedan. Thoughts on the red on blue?
2016, trunk garnish came OEM. Just install with pins and the adhesive, no need for metal stays. Trunk is the same. Use like 50lb fishing line to cut the adhesive then pry it off.What year is yours? I have the 2018 touring sedan and I have the same garnish on the trunk lid that is exclusive to the Canadian touring models. Did you put that on or did it come oem? I wish mine didn’t have it actually. I wanted to take it off but it leaves a lot of holes behind.
Getting back to the thread. I just got my Blue fakes from aliexpress. They don’t look too bad though. Not sure how they would look side by side with the legit red ones. I’ll post pictures once they’re installed. There’s a protective film on that I don’t want to take off until installed.
Does anyone know if the rear ones are installed the same as the front? My front ones had these slotted metal washer type things that slid over the pins to hold it tight. My pins just snapped off when I took the front one off.
How did you do the rear? Just pry it off? I don’t want my little tabs to break off and start rattling around in that trim piece attached to the trunk so I’m looking to pull in that whole trim piece off possibly.Just did my aegean blue sport touring hatch on the weekend. Love em. Doing the center caps next.
I managed to do both the front and back without breaking any pins. Use dental floss and a plastic pry tool, you can get a set of them for like 6 bucks on Amazon. If you can wedge two pry tools in, one where each pin is located, you can pry it off easily in one piece without breakage.How did you do the rear? Just pry it off? I don’t want my little tabs to break off and start rattling around in that trim piece attached to the trunk so I’m looking to pull in that whole trim piece off possibly.
That’s what I did with my front one. I have all the small plastic pry tools from doing electronics repairs. They both just let go.I managed to do both the front and back without breaking any pins. Use dental floss and a plastic pry tool, you can get a set of them for like 6 bucks on Amazon. If you can wedge two pry tools in, one where each pin is located, you can pry it off easily in one piece without breakage.
You broke the front dowels. Mine look exactly the same as yours.$10 trim tool set in photo did great for me. Didn’t break any dowels.