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Re: I think so as long as you clean the old off go We had the dealer replace it, 29.00 out the door. Been very pleased with the dealer, lloks as though cheaper to have it installed then to buy it from the link you provide Roy in GA. Knock on wood have been very lucky with our local, even considering the fact we did not purchase the car there.
Re: I think so as long as you clean the old off go
Re: I think so as long as you clean the old off go You do mean the Roundel emblem, right? Its a plastic piece that has 2 pins. These pins push into 2 grommets that mount the badge. You just need to pry up the "chrome" plastic base and replace the whole thing. Usually the two grommets are okay and don't need to be replaced. To pry it up, try using a thin screwdriver resting on a microfiber cloth. Be careful or you'll do some serious paint damage.
I think so as long as you clean the old off good. http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...90&hg=51&fg=20
I think so as long as you clean the old off good.
Lost hood badge Well, lost our first badge on the hood. Was in Gainesville FL and the next morning saw waht we thought was a leaf stuckin the hood and went to go pull it... No leaf but part of the glue material holding the badge. Took it to a car wash before G'Ville so I am being optomistic the (auto- Mr. Soapy's) carwash pulled it off. Once these things have disappeared does the replacements adhere as good as the originals?
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