Finished debadging my hatch today!
#1
Finished debadging my hatch today!
I kind of like it with no badges, though the two alignment holes are a problem. On the other hand, I'm thinking of installing a Toyota badge -- comments?
#3
IMHO, I think debadging the GEN2 isn't really that clean, in the case of the Scion badge atleast, because of that hump (extends into the rear window, under the wiper) that's made to accomodate the badge. Debading the xB badge is alright though.
#4
Fortunately, the hump at least kinda flows with the shape of the rear wiper, but I understand what you're saying. It would be better if it were just a straight line across there.
#5
I vote for spraying the Scion badge flat black, and putting it back on.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
#7
I vote for spraying the Scion badge flat black, and putting it back on.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
Part of my justification for going to a Toyota badge is the fact I do have "SCION" on the bumper. This may seem strange, but I prefer to keep the link to the brand name (after all, surely Scion deserves some credit ). However, since Scion is a Toyota brand, I really don't see the conflict.
In any case, unless I'm overlooking something (wouldn't be the first time), I really have no qualms about installing a Toyota badge. In fact, if I decided to install a bB badge as well, it would even agree with it .
However, that black Vs chrome is an interesting idea. I could also be inclined to close the two holes and touch them up, though I don't know how successful that would be.
Last edited by TrevorS; 09-29-2009 at 02:19 AM.
#8
As it turns out, my front badge has already been removed, and I find the Toyota badge a more interesting design, yet still valid for the vehicle. Plus, if I went to a bB hatch badge (in recognition of the 2005 restyling of the bB -- clearly the model for the 2G xB), the rear Toyota badge would actually be in keeping.
Have to think about repainting the badge, an interesting idea !
PS. And yes, I can see the validity of re-installing the SCION badge painted flat black -- got to spend more time on this!
Last edited by TrevorS; 09-29-2009 at 02:22 AM.
#9
Yeah! I think I can see going flat black for both a Toyota and a bB badge. That might look pretty neat -- in a kind of counter counter-culture way (thinking of these machines being inherently somewhat counter traditional culture )! Thanks for bringing that up guys !
#11
Not at all hard, just be prepared to take a little time. Make sure you protect your paint and, if like me, be careful to avoid breaking the xB badge as well. Gentle is the word, patience is the way !
#13
Yes, all three badges have 3M tape, but it's pretty strong stuff, so take your time. Also beware of the alignment posts, you don't want to try to push through them. You can see where they are from my photo.
#14
I vote for spraying the Scion badge flat black, and putting it back on.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
I don't think you should switch to the Toyota badge since you have the big "SCION" sticker on the rear bumper... just my .02 Trevor. If you decide to go with the Toyota badge, at least paint it black.
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The only problem you'll get with installing a bB emblem, should you decide to do so, is that this model isn't a bB, it's a Rumion. The bB is still a valid model in Japan and the Rumion is separate. It really wouldn't flow as it's not a redesign in Japan but a whole new model.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
#16
The only problem you'll get with installing a bB emblem, should you decide to do so, is that this model isn't a bB, it's a Rumion. The bB is still a valid model in Japan and the Rumion is separate. It really wouldn't flow as it's not a redesign in Japan but a whole new model.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
#17
The only problem you'll get with installing a bB emblem, should you decide to do so, is that this model isn't a bB, it's a Rumion. The bB is still a valid model in Japan and the Rumion is separate. It really wouldn't flow as it's not a redesign in Japan but a whole new model.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
The Toyota/Scion thing works. The xB/bB thing, not so much.
I'd say the xB2 can be reasonably viewed as an oversize bB2 ! The Rumion, on the other hand, looks fairly different thanks to the body kit. There's also a redesigned bB badge -- that's what I would use, not the original.
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Yep, it does look better than the silver. That Scion badge kinda bothered me after tinting the tail lights, and it was even more of a focus after removing the "xB" badge. Well, I don't know, perhaps this accomplishes what's needed, just leave the Toyota and bB badges on the sidelines for now. Nothing wrong with having options, I guess !
Last edited by TrevorS; 09-30-2009 at 02:38 AM.