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General => Cosmetic and bodywork matters => Topic started by: godsANGER on 18 January 2011, 14:47
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Oks just a quickie i want to stick my number plate surrounds to my bumpers and not drill them yet. So two little questions if you dont mind
these are the number plate surounds which ill be fitting
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1. Using double sided on its own to hold the number plate surrounds and number plate on, is it strong, secure enough as i dont want it dropping of on the bumpy roads around me
2. Whats the best stuff to use ? and were to get it from
Thanks in advance :smiley:
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anyone ? :cry:
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The usual adhesive tapes rely on a solid flat surface on the number plate, and a solid, flat surface on the car (i.e. a body panel/painted bumper)
The number plate surround isn't completely solid, so you may have trouble once water gets at the adhesive. It will hold for a bit, but will give way eventually.
Personally I'd just man up and drill the holes for the surround. If you get them wrong it's no big disaster as the number plate will cover it up.
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Go to Halfords and go up to the parts desk. Ask them for the number plate sticky pads. They have some really good pads behind the counter, they are a bit expensive but really good. Ignore all the crap on the shelves Mate. I used these pads on my German style plates and they have been on for months now.
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Why do you want to stick them on when them plate holders surround the plate and keep it in situ.
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Why do you want to stick them on when them plate holders surround the plate and keep it in situ.
was wanting to stick the Surrounds to the bumper matei :evil:
ill prob just drill them if i get a chance this weekend
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Why do you want to stick them on when them plate holders surround the plate and keep it in situ.
was wanting to stick the Surrounds to the bumper matei :evil:
ill prob just drill them if i get a chance this weekend
And this is why I should read the question before posting :afro:
Word of advice dont go for the double sided tin stuff Halfords sell. It's sh!t, mine fell off in the summer and it was pritty stuck on.
How about a big tab of velcro?
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Why do you want to stick them on when them plate holders surround the plate and keep it in situ.
was wanting to stick the Surrounds to the bumper matei :evil:
ill prob just drill them if i get a chance this weekend
And this is why I should read the question before posting :afro:
Word of advice dont go for the double sided tin stuff Halfords sell. It's sh!t, mine fell off in the summer and it was pritty stuck on.
How about a big tab of velcro?
The double sided tape stuff on the shelf at Halfords is sh!te but if you ask at the parts desk they have some foam style number plate pads which are very good. About £2.99 a pack iirc and hold very well :cool:
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And this is why I should read the question before posting :afro:
Word of advice dont go for the double sided tin stuff Halfords sell. It's sh!t, mine fell off in the summer and it was pritty stuck on.
How about a big tab of velcro?
lol :grin: happened to me meny a time matei lol
think if i get a min this weekend and i clean the car think ill just drill selftap them on.
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I screwed my surrounds on, much better bet.
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2 self tappers is my no1 but if you decide to use tape get a panel wipe/pre paint wipe and really clean where your going to stick (any old chemicals/grease/cleaning stuff = fall off in no time with sticky!)
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2 self tappers is my no1 but if you decide to use tape get a panel wipe/pre paint wipe and really clean where your going to stick (any old chemicals/grease/cleaning stuff = fall off in no time with sticky!)
what size self tapers how much room is there behind the bumpers ? do you need to remove the bumpers ?
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anyone or is it just short as i can get ?
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you don't need to remove the bumpers (and most cars have holes where the original plates were) and just buy a screw to fit that (if not then m6 or 8 and about 15-20mm long)
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you don't need to remove the bumpers (and most cars have holes where the original plates were) and just buy a screw to fit that (if not then m6 or 8 and about 15-20mm long)
nice one, off to the shops them this weekend to get them if weather stays dry :cool: :cool:
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Fitted really smartens up the front and rear :cool:
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