Hood Ornament
#1
Hood Ornament
I just bought an '08 H3 Alpha. The prior owner had mounted a bull horns ornament on the hood, just above the latch (see photo). I want to remove the horns but removal will leave a couple of holes in the hood where the horns were mounted. The only resolutions I can come up with to fix this problem would be to A) take to a body shop and let them repair the holes or B) mount something else in the same location. Body shop being the last resort, going with "B", I was thinking of placing the "ALPHA" shield in that location, but I don't know where to find one. Does anyone know of where I could get something like that to mount on my hood? I have found decals, but that won't work. Any ideas would be appreciated!
#4
I feel for you buddy. That hood ornament is horrible. Here is a cool OEM Alpha Emblem available on eBay. I think these were only on the 2010 Alpha models.
"V8" ALPHA BADGE 09 10 HUMMER H3 LIMITED EDITION EMBLEM | eBay
Good luck!!!
"V8" ALPHA BADGE 09 10 HUMMER H3 LIMITED EDITION EMBLEM | eBay
Good luck!!!
#5
I know the horns were ugly when I bought my '08 Hummer Monday, but this bull had only 17,000 miles on it and looked like new with a perfect CarFax. Just couldn't resist the beast.
I purchased the Alpha V8 shield today. It should fit over the holes for the horn mount very nicely. Should receive it early next week. I will post pics of the completed horn removal. No more "Horny Hummer". Thanks for the help and tip.
I purchased the Alpha V8 shield today. It should fit over the holes for the horn mount very nicely. Should receive it early next week. I will post pics of the completed horn removal. No more "Horny Hummer". Thanks for the help and tip.
#8
I agree that it looks pretty darn good. Since the Alpha V8 badge is just a strong sticker, did you put something in the holes left over from the bull horns?
I would be afraid of water getting in there and eventually starting a nice rust spot. Perhaps a little silicone caulk appled to the holes from the inside might work? Not sure if this is the best solution.
In any event, good riddance to the bull horns.
I would be afraid of water getting in there and eventually starting a nice rust spot. Perhaps a little silicone caulk appled to the holes from the inside might work? Not sure if this is the best solution.
In any event, good riddance to the bull horns.
#9
Prior to sticking the plate on, I took a can of Krylon primer that I purchased, sprayed some into a cup and using a Q-tip, dabbed some primer on all the bare surfaces. Coming in from the underside where the holes are drilled and applying silicone may not be a bad idea. I will do that this weekend. Eventually I will probably have to get it repaired at a bodyshop, with rust being the main concern for me too. Keeping an eye on it, hopefully I can see it before it becomes a bigger problem. Shortterm....I think I may have the bull by the horns!!