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We have a range of number plate fitting kits, each one is practical and efficient, the choice is yours!
First of all remove your old plates if you have not already done so. Clean the area where the plate is going to be stuck using a mild detergent or even white spirit for best results, let this evaporate, then stick the pads onto the first plate spacing equally. Pull of the backing tape and stick firmly into place. Take care to get it straight as the pads are very sticky and don’t like to move once on.
Tip: Try to put them on when it is mild and dry as they don’t like cold damp surfaces. Also Try and warm up the area if its cold with a hairdryer for 30–40 seconds. We recommend one set per plate.
This way is really easy too. Carefully drill the plates from the front to the back with a small 3mm drill bit then using the self tapper screws and caps just screw through the bumper plastic close the clip and you’re done.
Tip: If you have already existing number plates with screws this way will be easier for you to fit the plate by using the Screw Kit. Just use your existing plate as a template, drill small holes with a 3mm drill bit where the existing holes are and than just screw it straight on your car. Job is done.
If you want a more solid look we also offer Number Plate Surrounds. This way of fitting is the most presentable and it also gives you the best custom look for your number plate you can have. Frames are very easy to fit and you can choose from various surrounds such as black, white, chrome, carbon, metallic pink and a new 4×4 surround in chrome.
Sticky pads are very strong when applied to a clean and dry surface. Remove the old number plates from your vehicle and use your surface cleaner to remove any residue, dirt or used sticky pads from your bumper. Ensure that the bumper is clean and dry when fitting your new number plates, especially when using sticky pads.
Using 4-6 sticky pads even spaced across the back of the number plate, remove the protective backing of the pads. Ensure that you are placing the number plate central to the bumper, then apply pressure across the plate. Once stuck, test the strength by pulling on the plate, if the surface was clean and dry, you shouldn’t be able to move it.
Using your old plates as a guide, place on top of new number plate and use as a guide to drill the correct placement of screw holes. Once the holes have been drilled, line up to the screw through the new number plate and into the hole in the bumper. Screw until tight and secure.
Using your old plates as a guide, place on top of new number plate and use as a guide to drill the correct placement of screw holes. In your anti-theft screw kit, there is a special kit that can only be used on this type of number plate screw. Line up the screw through the new number plate into the old screw holes in the bumper. Tighten until secure with special key.