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Old 06-29-2011, 09:37 PM   #1
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licenece plate frames

currently i do not have a license plate frame on the car. and i know for a fact that the plate touches/hits the cars body. is there a way to prevent it? will a plate help?

also, i was thinking of going to a dealership and asking for 2 sets of plates. do you think they would give it to me? they should right?? free advertising !!!~
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i used a strip of rubber between my bumper and plate. works good to me! =D
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currently i do not have a license plate frame on the car. and i know for a fact that the plate touches/hits the cars body. is there a way to prevent it? will a plate help?

also, i was thinking of going to a dealership and asking for 2 sets of plates. do you think they would give it to me? they should right?? free advertising !!!~
I take the frame, flip it behind the plate and use it between the body and the frame. (Think of it as sandwiching the frame between the body and plate.) No free advertising for anybody.

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Old 06-29-2011, 10:17 PM   #4
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The other trick you can do is get some free plate frames, and then spray them black.. advertising gone.. free blank frame plate!
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i used a strip of rubber between my bumper and plate. works good to me! =D
what kind of rubber and from where?

did you double side tape it to the license plate?
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my sub was causing my plate to rattle so one day i cut 2 cubes of sponge and crammed it in the back of the plate. works
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i have used double sided tape... worked well and i also put a little piece of clay bar on each side.
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I used those felt material circles that adhere to furniture on hardwood flooring and stuck it to the back of my plate.
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where can one buy plate frames that is just a piece of plastic, covering the whole plate.
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people know that carbon fiber license plate frame will give 10whp gain.
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where can one buy plate frames that is just a piece of plastic, covering the whole plate.
i've seen some at canadian tire
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I used those felt material circles that adhere to furniture on hardwood flooring and stuck it to the back of my plate.
And that can be had for a buck for a pack of 8 at the dollar store.
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I tape off the back edges with masking tape
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u can use washers to prevent the direct touch between the frame and the paint
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i went to the bmw dealer and got a plain powdercoated black stainless steel license plate frame. it came with small rubber spacers that have some adhesive on it. $35 a piece, but definitely worth it.
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where can one buy plate frames that is just a piece of plastic, covering the whole plate.
Daiso sells these for $3. All clear plastic covering the whole length x width of the plate.
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I recently saw a plate that had some of that toolbox drawer liner behind it to prevent scratching the paint. Looked sharp!
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