Removed A-Spec and other badges
#5
Drifting
I knew someone would debadge this badged up vehicle, but I thought most people who were buying this vehicle would not bother, as most of us are not young. I like the badges, but one on the tailgate would have been sufficient.
#6
mrgold35
I like it. Planning to do the same for my MDX when I do the clear bra and ceramic coating in a few weeks.
#7
If any owners sell their wheels lmk haha... My Hybrid needs a Aspec conversion
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#8
mrgold35
#11
mrgold35
De-badged and plastic dip all the chrome on my 19 MDX hybrid after I did the ceramic coating. Thinking about blacking out the fender "Hybrid" and "SH-awd" emblems and putting them back? Very hard to tell the MDX is a hybrid without those emblems (especially for the fire department if they need to cut someone out the MDX).
#13
The logic:
There are no holes on standard MDXs. Mrgold35 removed the silver Sport Hybrid badges from the side of his SH-MDX and there are no holes visible in his pictures shown above (the Sport Hybrid models have a badge in the same spot the A-Spec badge is located).
The A-Spec does have different front fascia and rear diffuser compared to other trims, but that appears to be the only changes to physical shape compared to non-A-Spec models (excluding the round exhaust pipes). To me it appears Acura uses the same fender on all versions of the MDX: Base, Tech, Advanced/Elite, A-Spec, and Sport Hybrid. It would add manufacturing complexity to only drill holes in those panels for A-Spec versions.
#14
10th Gear
All indications point to there being no holes.
The logic:
There are no holes on standard MDXs. Mrgold35 removed the silver Sport Hybrid badges from the side of his SH-MDX and there are no holes visible in his pictures shown above (the Sport Hybrid models have a badge in the same spot the A-Spec badge is located).
The A-Spec does have different front fascia and rear diffuser compared to other trims, but that appears to be the only changes to physical shape compared to non-A-Spec models (excluding the round exhaust pipes). To me it appears Acura uses the same fender on all versions of the MDX: Base, Tech, Advanced/Elite, A-Spec, and Sport Hybrid. It would add manufacturing complexity to only drill holes in those panels for A-Spec versions.
The logic:
There are no holes on standard MDXs. Mrgold35 removed the silver Sport Hybrid badges from the side of his SH-MDX and there are no holes visible in his pictures shown above (the Sport Hybrid models have a badge in the same spot the A-Spec badge is located).
The A-Spec does have different front fascia and rear diffuser compared to other trims, but that appears to be the only changes to physical shape compared to non-A-Spec models (excluding the round exhaust pipes). To me it appears Acura uses the same fender on all versions of the MDX: Base, Tech, Advanced/Elite, A-Spec, and Sport Hybrid. It would add manufacturing complexity to only drill holes in those panels for A-Spec versions.
#16
mrgold35
Thanks! I ended up plastic dipping the Hybrid emblem and putting it back on my MDX fenders. The hybrid emblems on the fenders is the only way to tell the hybrid from the 3.5L MDX other than the orange plastic cable wraps in the engine bay. I was worried if I got into an accident and emergency crew might have problems if they have to cut into the MDX. Only Acura owners know the blue "SH" on the rear sh-awd emblem means hybrid.
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