How to replace Gen2 (front) logo

chl2080

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dear members,

I have dismantle the original Gen2 logo (front), but unable to fit back the after market logo. after dismantle the logo, in the centre there is a screw, which is originally use to secure the logo. however, it too loose for me to screw it back.

Any tip / feedback is appreciated. Tq.
 

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dear members,

I have dismantle the original Gen2 logo (front), but unable to fit back the after market logo. after dismantle the logo, in the centre there is a screw, which is originally use to secure the logo. however, it too loose for me to screw it back.

Any tip / feedback is appreciated. Tq.
Hello..May I know how does the after market logo look like..from what i know , when you dismantle the orginal gen2 logo..there is a somesort of like casing or shape that secure the original logo ya..Therefore , front what i understand..not sure whether izzit right..try getting a better skru or maybe a longer skru..
 

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Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ

Bump: Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ

Bump: Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ
 

loose_end

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Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ

Bump: Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ

Bump: Loosend,

if you see carefully, our logo is constructed like a "box"; casing to hold the top (the logo), the latter is a plactic cover which could be removed from the "base". The based is fix to the front grill.

As for the screw, its a built-in into the casing, you can only see it after removing the top logo. we r suppose to screw the top into to screw to secure it tightly.

The issue: the screw is short & moving - any idea how to do it?

TQ
Err , double sided tape ??..:banghead:
 

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Err , the aluminium one?
 

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