This video shows you how to remove the “Flying H” logo badge from the trunk lid of a Genesis and replace it with the Korean market “Flying Wing” badge.
This video shows you how to remove the “Flying H” logo badge from the trunk lid of a Genesis and replace it with the Korean market “Flying Wing” badge.
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That wire looks like a choking wire LOL
I’m gonna do this to my Tiburon
That Genesis emblems absolutely changes the whole look of the car. I love
it. In my opinion, I would go one step further and remove the GENESIS
letters from the lower corner of the trunk lid, and just have the winged
emblem for a very classy and clean look. Great job!
Yeah, you get criticized right when a person sees the the Drunken H on the
back and haven’t even experienced the car before.. The Genesis is nice car.
Where do you get the genesis logo?
alrighty. thanks! Looks great!’
@jason123456789210 and in 1987 Ford brought the Kia Pride to the U.S.,
renaming it the Ford Festiva. Ford never had Kia under its brand, Just ONE
car. Honda did the same with the first gen oddesey and the Passport. Those
vehicles were just rebadged Izusus. Ford did the samme thing with mazda,
The Mx-6 and Probe are the same car. Gm has the Aveo which is made b Daewoo.
@pARISsKATERS ur gay….
thx
stevens creek ey? im not too far from you in Stockton. Thinking of picking
one up from my job and def wanted to put this badge on! is this dealer
ordered? and how long did it take to get it
Thanks for posting this. Just wish I watched it 24 hours ago before paying
$370 for the dealer to do this. D’oh!
My bad, how do you reapply the same decal if you need to after a car wrap?
The adhesive is destroyed.. Is there a go-to double sided tape?
@jason123456789210 Hyundai Motor Company is a Seoul, South Korea-based
company. It bought Kia in 1998. The Hyundai family includes Hyundai and
Kia. The Mazda line stands alone, but Ford owns a 30% share of Mazda. Ford
does not OWN Mazda and Mazda does NOT own Hyundai or Kia.
cool. how did you ordered that badge? through internet, friends or dealer?
Daaa, never knew that the current logo was a flying H. Love the wing badge
thanks for the video.
Where did you order the wings from?
Whoa whoa whoa, there’s an easier (and less scary) way to do this. Wire?
god, it made me cringe when you used that. Dental floss, dude. Dental
floss.
@jason123456789210 Assembly under license by Kia Motors, which at the time
was partly owned by Ford. Ford no longer has ownership of kia The “Kia
Pride”-badged version of the Festiva was manufactured in South Korea by Kia
Motors from 1986 to 2000. The Pride was replaced in 2000 by the Rio.The
second model Ford Festiva was jointly developed between Kia and Ford. What
ur suggesting is stupid It’s the equavalient to saing Izusu owns honda
because in the 90s they had 2 models shared betweent yhem
@BaltimaVQ35 so what, you have a giant umbrella you hold over your car when
you drive in summer? it’s a HAIRDRYER not a blow torch.
looks awesome man!!!! nice job
@mikeymike3232 If I ever saw you on the highway with ur shitty 3.8 korean
made bullshit I would riiiip by you and your glowing LED badge with 0.3
litres less of displacement. Que Nissan 3.5 exhaust note now…
The hyundai logo is ugliest in the world, thou I love hyundai
@conlazycat Has any1 put up a video anywhere (even other than youtube) for
the front in North America? I really want to know how
Im changin my Acura logo to a Honda “H” jeje 🙂
Why even buy a Hyundai? they suck.
Any suggestions on now to reapply decal
@mikeymike3232 shut up you jersey shore wanna be. go take some more metal
wire and see whatelse you can ”aftermarket” you ricer fagboys
i like the old daewoo badge 😉
LMAO!
I used goo gone, dental floss to debadge my g35 coupe
Ive never seen anyone remove a badge like that in my life. I normally just
use a heat gun. Then soapy water and a clay bar to remove the excess
adhesive and dirt. But good job, looks nice.
@BaltimaVQ35 its the only way to get an emblem off a car you dirty little
hamster
and who would have thought a hyundai would ever get someone laid, and at
last the hyundai genesis was born!
not wire! it will scratch your paint! just use floss (that used for
cleaning teeth)
@BaltimaVQ35 You can also use FISHING LINE instead of metal wire to cut
through the adhesive. Fishing Line won’t damage your paint.