Boot badges

mjennings23

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 North West
Seems my rear boot badge is past it's best, I had it masked off today (yes, low tack proper 3m masking tape!) and removing the tape took a chunk of the badge with it, leaving the silver backing.

Now, are the copy badges good enough? The difference between £6 and £32 for a simple roundel badge is excessive and I'd rather not waste money unnecessarily
 
£32 for 1 or 5 for £30 ? I would go for the cheap one and replace as necessary. Copy ones are never as good but as you have shown you can get 5 for the cost of 1. Genuine is not 5 times better! IMHO of course :?
 
The copies are a little different in colour when compared with new oem badges. But they're a lot cheaper, so it depends on whether you get hung up on little details or not
 
I think if you have an original and masking tape took some of it off... It's sort of telling you that it's not quite worth 5x the price :rofl:

I've got copies though not all copies are created equal. First set I had disappeared after driving in the rain, leaving just a chrome backing haha.

The second one I got has been good for 3 years :thumbsup: either way, hard to justify getting a genuine one. My 2c.

Bit OT, I have an OEM one from my dads old BMW that was scrapped when I was young. That badge is made of solid metal and is painted or coated in some sort of ceramic. I've been tempted to restore it and put it on the Z as it's the right size iirc... But perhaps its a bit too cool as a vintage piece for that 8)
 
buzyg said:
How do you wear out a boot badge. :?

This was the boot badge on my 2010 E89 when I got the car. I replaced it with an OEM version at £30+ This was after buying some centre wheel caps from eBay which didn’t fit properly and were crap. I’ve learned my lesson and now only use original BMW products. Sad I know but it keeps my OCD happy! 😀
 

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I just replaced all four badges (E89 trunk, hood, and side fenders) with original BMW. Paid around $135 and later saw the originals can in fact be had for a bit less if you shop around. My trunk/boot lid badge was in the worst shape of the four, probably due to Southern California sun UV. Hopefully now good for another 8 or so years. I will need to get a sticker one to put over the steering wheel badge, as that is an unremovable part of the airbag cover.
 
Tinker15 said:
buzyg said:
How do you wear out a boot badge. :?

This was the boot badge on my 2010 E89 when I got the car. I replaced it with an OEM version at £30+ This was after buying some centre wheel caps from eBay which didn’t fit properly and were crap. I’ve learned my lesson and now only use original BMW products. Sad I know but it keeps my OCD happy! 😀
Ok that needed changing. :thumbsup:

Happily mine still looks like new, after eleven years and 70 k miles. :D
 
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