I need assistance re-badging my E55
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
I need assistance re-badging my E55
The previous owner de-badged my E55. I have the new badges in-hand from the dealership, but I need assistance placing them.
In the MB technical docs, there exist documents that describe (in-detail) where the badges should be place in reference to the edges of nearby body panels, like so:
Can someone help me find the doc for the W211 E55? I need placement guidance for:
The title of the doc will be something like, "Mounting Guideline for AMG Logo on trunk lid..."
Here is what the doc looks like for older generations:
I mean, I could freehand it. But if the specs exist (and they do), I'd like to use them 😄
Any help will be appreciated!
In the MB technical docs, there exist documents that describe (in-detail) where the badges should be place in reference to the edges of nearby body panels, like so:
Can someone help me find the doc for the W211 E55? I need placement guidance for:
- Trunk Lid:
- "E 55"
- "/////AMG"
- Fenders:
- "V8 KOMPRESSOR"
The title of the doc will be something like, "Mounting Guideline for AMG Logo on trunk lid..."
Here is what the doc looks like for older generations:
I mean, I could freehand it. But if the specs exist (and they do), I'd like to use them 😄
Any help will be appreciated!
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 969
Likes: 0
Received 239 Likes
on
200 Posts
2006 CLS55 AMG, 2005 SLK 350 AMG
The previous owner de-badged my E55. I have the new badges in-hand from the dealership, but I need assistance placing them.
In the MB technical docs, there exist documents that describe (in-detail) where the badges should be place in reference to the edges of nearby body panels, like so:
Can someone help me find the doc for the W211 E55? I need placement guidance for:
The title of the doc will be something like, "Mounting Guideline for AMG Logo on trunk lid..."
Here is what the doc looks like for older generations:
I mean, I could freehand it. But if the specs exist (and they do), I'd like to use them 😄
Any help will be appreciated!
In the MB technical docs, there exist documents that describe (in-detail) where the badges should be place in reference to the edges of nearby body panels, like so:
Can someone help me find the doc for the W211 E55? I need placement guidance for:
- Trunk Lid:
- "E 55"
- "/////AMG"
- Fenders:
- "V8 KOMPRESSOR"
The title of the doc will be something like, "Mounting Guideline for AMG Logo on trunk lid..."
Here is what the doc looks like for older generations:
I mean, I could freehand it. But if the specs exist (and they do), I'd like to use them 😄
Any help will be appreciated!
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-12-2021)
#3
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Orbiting the planet
Posts: 4,478
Received 1,488 Likes
on
986 Posts
This place is a joke.
MB started using templates in the early 2000's.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...placement.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...placement.html
#4
Super Member
Thread Starter
PM sent.
Damn. And judging by those threads, I'm not the first person to have this problem, particularly with the fender badges.
MB started using templates in the early 2000's.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...placement.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...placement.html
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-12-2021)
#6
Super Member
Thread Starter
Apparently someone made and posted the measurements 10 years ago...but now the image links are broken: https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...ml#post4795138
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-13-2021)
Trending Topics
#9
Super Member
Thread Starter
At this point, I'm rolling around with a yard stick and a pair of vernier calipers in my trunk and waiting for an E55 to pop up for sale nearby. There are two right now, one is a private seller and the other an hour away.
The following users liked this post:
black06c230 (10-14-2021)
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-15-2021)
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-15-2021)
The following users liked this post:
E55Greasemonkey (10-15-2021)
#13
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Orbiting the planet
Posts: 4,478
Received 1,488 Likes
on
986 Posts
This place is a joke.
Here ya go, measured in cm/mm. A little tough to hold the phone and ruler at the same time, hope this helps!
Last edited by E55Greasemonkey; 10-17-2021 at 03:49 PM.
The following 4 users liked this post by E55Greasemonkey:
#17
Super Member
Thread Starter
OK. I'm done. Big thanks to @E55Greasemonkey . His measurements made it all work.
I used vernier calipers, tailor's measuring tape, painter's tape, and a pen in the following way:
I set the caliper to the dimension required, then applied tape on the left and right of where the "AMG" badge would sit ("E 55" badge procedure was the same). I then measured the vertical height from the bottom edge of the seam indicated.
I then made a horizontal line with tape. This will be the floor of the badge:
I then measured horizontally along the "floor" from the edge of the trunk lid the desired distance:
Before, I was worried that I'd have to place each letter individually (ensuring that I'd screw up), but thanks to a guy at a local body shop, I learned this trick:
Take a piece of clear packing tape and tape across the front of the badge (pressing enough to ensure it sticks), then flip it over and remove the backing (which peels off easily). THIS maintains relative spacing!!
Then line up the bottom on the "floor" and the corner letter on the mark indicated:
Press the letters firmly to get them to stick, then carefully remove the packing tape from the front (using your finger or a tool to ensure that the letters stay put on the car). It helps to peel from a corner of each letter so not much pulling force is applied all at once.
Voila!
A similar technique was employed for the fender badges:
All done, it took me maybe an hour or more. The trunk badges were pretty quick, but the fender badges were a bit tricky with all of the curves involved and I was using a rigid yard stick at the time. When I switched to the tailor's/dressmaker's measuring tape, the pace picked up. So, if I chose to use that from the beginning, it would have taken less than an hour.
I used vernier calipers, tailor's measuring tape, painter's tape, and a pen in the following way:
I set the caliper to the dimension required, then applied tape on the left and right of where the "AMG" badge would sit ("E 55" badge procedure was the same). I then measured the vertical height from the bottom edge of the seam indicated.
I then made a horizontal line with tape. This will be the floor of the badge:
I then measured horizontally along the "floor" from the edge of the trunk lid the desired distance:
Before, I was worried that I'd have to place each letter individually (ensuring that I'd screw up), but thanks to a guy at a local body shop, I learned this trick:
Take a piece of clear packing tape and tape across the front of the badge (pressing enough to ensure it sticks), then flip it over and remove the backing (which peels off easily). THIS maintains relative spacing!!
Then line up the bottom on the "floor" and the corner letter on the mark indicated:
Press the letters firmly to get them to stick, then carefully remove the packing tape from the front (using your finger or a tool to ensure that the letters stay put on the car). It helps to peel from a corner of each letter so not much pulling force is applied all at once.
Voila!
A similar technique was employed for the fender badges:
All done, it took me maybe an hour or more. The trunk badges were pretty quick, but the fender badges were a bit tricky with all of the curves involved and I was using a rigid yard stick at the time. When I switched to the tailor's/dressmaker's measuring tape, the pace picked up. So, if I chose to use that from the beginning, it would have taken less than an hour.
Last edited by CQHall; 10-18-2021 at 02:29 AM.
#19
Super Member
Thread Starter
- $64 each from FCP Euro: https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...des-2308170515
- $76 each from MBUSA: https://mbparts.mbusa.com/oem-parts/...ate-2308170515
- My local dealerships wanted like 50% more, but when pressed they will all match MBUSA's price without blinking an eye.
The fresh chrome is poppin' for sure. Definitely perks up the car.
#20
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Orbiting the planet
Posts: 4,478
Received 1,488 Likes
on
986 Posts
This place is a joke.
Nice work! Definitely need badges so these kids in the 5.0's know what to Google after you humble them! I just educated one in a convertible 5.0 with a temp tag lol. I love the Kompressor with a "K" badge too.
The following users liked this post:
CQHall (10-18-2021)
#21
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: America
Posts: 2,361
Received 179 Likes
on
146 Posts
1999 C43 AMG, 2005 E55 Wagon
- $64 each from FCP Euro: https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...des-2308170515
- $76 each from MBUSA: https://mbparts.mbusa.com/oem-parts/...ate-2308170515
- My local dealerships wanted like 50% more, but when pressed they will all match MBUSA's price without blinking an eye.
The fresh chrome is poppin' for sure. Definitely perks up the car.
#22
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 1,851
Received 672 Likes
on
459 Posts
04 E55 AMG (totaled), 07 S550 4Matic, 14 E63S
The following 2 users liked this post by tlambert:
E55Greasemonkey (10-18-2021),
MercFan4Life (05-10-2024)
#24
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Orbiting the planet
Posts: 4,478
Received 1,488 Likes
on
986 Posts
This place is a joke.
The following users liked this post:
tlambert (10-18-2021)
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 969
Likes: 0
Received 239 Likes
on
200 Posts
2006 CLS55 AMG, 2005 SLK 350 AMG
- $64 each from FCP Euro: https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...des-2308170515
- $76 each from MBUSA: https://mbparts.mbusa.com/oem-parts/...ate-2308170515
- My local dealerships wanted like 50% more, but when pressed they will all match MBUSA's price without blinking an eye.
The fresh chrome is poppin' for sure. Definitely perks up the car.