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    Junior Member Two Rings
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    Feb 13 2022
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    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Location to rebadge a debadged car?

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    Debadged my trunk emblems minus the rings many months ago and I decided to order some gloss black a4 and Quattro emblems and rebadge it. Except I have no idea where to place them and I don’t want it to look weird if I don’t put them in the stock locations. Any idea how to find where to place them?

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    Active Member One Ring B9quantum's Avatar
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    Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by KamA4 View Post
    Debadged my trunk emblems minus the rings many months ago and I decided to order some gloss black a4 and Quattro emblems and rebadge it. Except I have no idea where to place them and I don’t want it to look weird if I don’t put them in the stock locations. Any idea how to find where to place them?
    I’d go to the dealer and take some measurements or hell even mock up a template with couple pieces of painters tape and mock up on your car.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Jul 16 2018
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    Location
    Atlanta

    The measurements are documented in the Rear Name Badges and Emblems section in the Body Exterior workshop manual. Everyone should have a local copy of the workshop manuals, erwin.audiusa.com, pay for a day, get all the PDFs for your VIN (could be Canada uses erwin.audi.com). But for the occasional lookup, google search for cardiagn.com.
    2009 A4 Avant 2.0T quattro Prestige, 275k miles

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