2013 E550 emblem/grill question





Among the aftermarket flat badges, there are the black AMG badge that nota_amg shows above, or the regular blue background chrome star flat badge that JBSPEED offers (see link I offered above, post #14). JBSPEED sells both.
Last edited by DFWdude; Oct 7, 2020 at 07:37 PM.




Konigstiger: I don't doubt they do, but I ordered that one, and it's too big. I mean, it will physically fit in the hole and clip in, but the crease in the hood holds the edges off the surface of the hood. This is the pic from when I installed the badge on my hood:
You can clearly see how it sits up on the edges and doesn't sit down flat, like it does on the flat hoods.
I have an aftermarket AMG "poser" badge, just because I couldn't find anything else I liked to replace the star with. I didn't think the car needed 2 star badges on the front after I changer out my grill for the "sport" 3-bar grill.
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Before Mercedes began attaching the mount to it's 57mm flat badge, they offered it as a visible Emblem only (without mount below). This was an SL/SLK part (A 638 817 0116). This was circa 2001-2006, maybe later. At that time, the SLK320 had a flat hood -- without the stamped divot underneath -- and the emblem had two plastic pins at 12 and 6 o'clock, which fit through two simple holes in the hood. There were delrin attachment fasteners that captured the pins underneath. Plus, it included a mount to fit cars with the divot.
I had one of these on my C320 (with the divot hood) for a couple years, before I decided to start
my White Star Flat Badge business (RIP).
I don't know if this emblem is still available. But if one is dead set on having the larger style, this plastic emblem (prior to attaching the mount) can be carefully bent along the centerline to make it fit without gaps at the sides. Takes some courage to do it, but it can be made to fit. Bend it gently over the straight edge of a sturdy table. Test fit and rebend as needed till it's correct.
Last edited by DFWdude; Sep 23, 2020 at 09:03 PM.
"Vehicle Note: For cars with (Code 954 or 4U4). Not for cars with (Code 800 801 802 or 803)."
So it definitely will not fit the 2010(Code 800) 2011(801), 2012(802) or 2013(803) cars.
Honestly, I think that you would be very hard-pressed to get it to get hot enough to have it soften up and lay down on the hood without destroying it or burning your paint. I'm definitely not trying that...
https://www.amazon.com/FidgetKute-Fr.../dp/B07R68BFNJ
Yes, that one will fit, it is the exact same chrome base I have, just with a different insert(plastic instead of 'alu-minium'.)




"Vehicle Note: For cars with (Code 954 or 4U4). Not for cars with (Code 800 801 802 or 803)."
So it definitely will not fit the 2010(Code 800) 2011(801), 2012(802) or 2013(803) cars.
Honestly, I think that you would be very hard-pressed to get it to get hot enough to have it soften up and lay down on the hood without destroying it or burning your paint. I'm definitely not trying that...
...just kidding, mine is not for sale...
Hope DFWdude would crank up his lathe again and make them...
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Not to mention that during those 7 years, the cost of the factory upright star increased 80%, which made my retail price increase enough to embarrass even me.
Plus Mercedes-Benz has moved away from the traditional upright star, going with default flat badges in many cases. Which means fewer and fewer cars have hoods that can wear my work. i.e., less market demand.
It was a fun side hustle while it lasted, but I'm now 15 years older, and retired. You can sometimes find my work on the MBWorld Classifieds. Sorry.
Last edited by DFWdude; Sep 30, 2020 at 02:27 PM.




https://www.amazon.com/FidgetKute-Fr.../dp/B07R68BFNJ
https://www.ttlet.com/mercedes-benz-...mm-hood-emblem





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