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Placement for 99 spec emblems?

Old Dec 16, 2024 | 01:13 AM
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Placement for 99 spec emblems?

Does anyone have measurements for the 99 spec "mazda" and "rx7" badge placement for the rear bumper?
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Old Dec 16, 2024 | 01:58 AM
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BC Emblem placement

The update FSM does not give the placement details. The parts catalogue can give you an idea.



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Old Dec 16, 2024 | 02:02 AM
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The M of Mazda is 180mm from the closest edge of the flying M badge.

The R/H extreme of the 7 was 185mm from the closest edge of the flying M badge.

The R in RX-7 is 50mm from the shut line / taillight return.

The last a in Mazda is also 50mm from the shut line / taillight return.
More detailed instructions and measurements here: https://www.fdrx7.com/forum/showthre...ment-Locations
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Old Dec 16, 2024 | 09:06 AM
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More detailed instructions and measurements here: https://www.fdrx7.com/forum/showthre...ment-Locations
Thank you, the registration is closed. Any possibility of screen shots?
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This is the only extra meaningful information from the post....






I can measure up my Spirit R when I'm next in the garage.
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Originally Posted by KYPREO
This is the only extra meaningful information from the post....






I can measure up my Spirit R when I'm next in the garage.
Thanks. That would be awesome.
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When I had them on my car, I got a straight from the back picture of a 99 spec car as a reference.

Big thing is making sure they are both level and both are an equal space from the tail light. If they are on different planes or one is really close to the tail light that will look super weird.

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Originally Posted by DaleClark
When I had them on my car, I got a straight from the back picture of a 99 spec car as a reference.

Big thing is making sure they are both level and both are an equal space from the tail light. If they are on different planes or one is really close to the tail light that will look super weird.

Dale
Looking through some photos why does it look like they sit at a slight angle? Is it from the camera lens? Angle? Or is that the natural horizontal line of the bumper?
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