Any good place for debadging in SF/Bay Area?
#1
Any good place for debadging in SF/Bay Area?
Hey guys, thinking of getting rid of the alphabet soup in the rear end of my 911 4S and moving P O R S C H E lettering in the middle, like it comes from factory. I think stencil required to do this job perfectly and I don't trust myself doing it...any ideas of any 3rd party (relatively cheap) options to getting this done from? I don't want to go to stealership for this and getting mugged in the process....looking for something in the Bay Area ...many thanks!
Last edited by Fester; 04-16-2017 at 10:29 PM.
#4
Got it done today - amazing how much of a difference it makes. Love
The clean look! Cost me $200 labor and $80 for new lettering
Last edited by Fester; 05-03-2017 at 12:55 AM.
#5
It's worth going to the dealer to use the template. The most common error that people make when they try a DIY installation is that they put the letters straight across the bumper, parallel to the ground. They should follow the subtle curvature of the bumper.
#6
Looks Great!
I think you got a big bang for your 280 bucks
#7
Couldn't agree more. The dealership sent me to the body shop that has templates and the guys did the perfect job!
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#9
Fester that looks just right. Now that you've had your 4S a few years, would you do anything differently if ordering again? Thx.
#10
Right now getting a new Rangie- may be next one is a hardcore one on the list..still NA engine fan...so it'll be GT3 / RS etc!
#12
i noticed mine too and it was annoying. I went back there and they polished these out. Unlike DIY job (dental floss etc), the workshop uses wire to remove old lettering, that produces scratches
#13
If anyone is still looking for badging help in the Bay Area, Anderson Behel has the templates - I've seen them.
They did a perfect job rebadging my bumper after repair as far as I can tell.
They did a perfect job rebadging my bumper after repair as far as I can tell.
#14
to me to decide whether I can live with them (most of the time only I can see them) or follow their recommendation of invasive remedy...I'm still undecided ...