Is it possible to remove front grill badge without..........
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Debadged mine without taking off the bumper and it was a 2 minute job. One end came off easily with some fiddling with very small jewellery/mobile phone screwdrivers to get under the clips. The other end came off with a bit of leverage.
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After reading again he may be talking about ghe rings?
Never had those off
Think you have to remove from the rear if you want to reuse
Can be pried off breaking the clips otherwise...can't reuse
Never had those off
Think you have to remove from the rear if you want to reuse
Can be pried off breaking the clips otherwise...can't reuse
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Re: Is it possible to remove front grill badge without......
Denboy - I was talking about the RRS4 badge
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Yes I thought we were all talking about the rings. The answer is still the same, it can be taken off from the front but chances are you'll snap a couple of the plastic clips that hold it on. So as long as you don't intend on reusing it then it's no problem. Unless it is glued on of course but I can't imagine why anyone would glue it on unless they had a couple stolen or something like that.
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This.MikeFish wrote:Yes I thought we were all talking about the rings. The answer is still the same, it can be taken off from the front but chances are you'll snap a couple of the plastic clips that hold it on. So as long as you don't intend on reusing it then it's no problem. Unless it is glued on of course but I can't imagine why anyone would glue it on unless they had a couple stolen or something like that.
I assumed the rings badge - maybe a previous owner had some legacy ones stolen hence gluing these on. The very ones denboy is trying to remove...
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2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8
Re: Is it possible to remove front grill badge without......
definitely the ringed ones, NOT the rs4 badge itself. 

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Ah. I haven't taken the rings off.
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Does it not move away from the grill at all? It really isn't that difficult especially if you don't mind snapping clips.denboy1 wrote:definitely the ringed ones, NOT the rs4 badge itself.
Re: Is it possible to remove front grill badge without......
MikeFish wrote:Does it not move away from the grill at all? It really isn't that difficult especially if you don't mind snapping clips.denboy1 wrote:definitely the ringed ones, NOT the rs4 badge itself.
Will give it another go tomorrow and we'll see what the outcome is.
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