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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #70 on: 17 September 2017, 21:24 »
Where did u get ur plates ?

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #71 on: 17 September 2017, 21:28 »
Where did u get ur plates ?

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #72 on: 17 September 2017, 21:33 »
Cool thanks again

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #73 on: 17 September 2017, 21:36 »
@greencode and @booth have you got a mount underneath the plates or are they just stuck straight onto the car?

I cant look at what mine has yet as collect tomorrow I do know the rear one is just stuck on the body of the car because shes sitting with 3 shoes off waiting for refurb  :rolleyes: i can see that one but cant get to the front as shes behind locked gates

Did you guys have to buy a mount plate to then stick the plates on ?

Sorry if a really stupid question, i havent had pressed plates before and judging by the cost of them  :shocked: i dont fancy loosing one on the mway !

Also any up to date recommendations on where to purchase i also want a short 6 digit plate, preferably !

thanks again

jeni

Be aware that if you go for a shorter plate (and assuming you would remove the existing mount as that would look very odd with a short plate), you will most likely see the holes where the mount goes into the bumper, so might need to fill these otherwise they'll be unsightly.

Decided not to get short ones so thats sorted

Best 3m tape you eould recommend are there different sizes ?

My cars white im now swithering on black border on the plates or no border 😕

Link was on page 1 of this thread, but here you go.  I used 3M foam tape.  One roll did both front and rear plates.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BR2MTS0/ref=pe_385721_37038051_TE_3p_dp_1

I think black border would look very good against white car, just give the plate the right amount of definition.
« Last Edit: 17 September 2017, 21:37 by Booth11 »
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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #74 on: 17 September 2017, 21:47 »
@greencode and @booth have you got a mount underneath the plates or are they just stuck straight onto the car?

I cant look at what mine has yet as collect tomorrow I do know the rear one is just stuck on the body of the car because shes sitting with 3 shoes off waiting for refurb  :rolleyes: i can see that one but cant get to the front as shes behind locked gates

Did you guys have to buy a mount plate to then stick the plates on ?

Sorry if a really stupid question, i havent had pressed plates before and judging by the cost of them  :shocked: i dont fancy loosing one on the mway !

Also any up to date recommendations on where to purchase i also want a short 6 digit plate, preferably !

thanks again

jeni

Be aware that if you go for a shorter plate (and assuming you would remove the existing mount as that would look very odd with a short plate), you will most likely see the holes where the mount goes into the bumper, so might need to fill these otherwise they'll be unsightly.

Decided not to get short ones so thats sorted

Best 3m tape you eould recommend are there different sizes ?

My cars white im now swithering on black border on the plates or no border 😕

Link was on page 1 of this thread, but here you go.  I used 3M foam tape.  One roll did both front and rear plates.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BR2MTS0/ref=pe_385721_37038051_TE_3p_dp_1

I think black border would look very good against white car, just give the plate the right amount of definition.

I m pretty sure i want the border shes going into solartech to get darker rear tints and gloss black vinyl on the roof and top and possibly the line on the grill in black depends what colour the line is inside the lights so thinking the black border will be 👌

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #75 on: 17 September 2017, 22:09 »


Link was on page 1 of this thread, but here you go.  I used 3M foam tape.  One roll did both front and rear plates.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BR2MTS0/ref=pe_385721_37038051_TE_3p_dp_1

I think black border would look very good against white car, just give the plate the right amount of definition.

I m pretty sure i want the border shes going into solartech to get darker rear tints and gloss black vinyl on the roof and top and possibly the line on the grill in black depends what colour the line is inside the lights so thinking the black border will be 👌

The line that runs through the headlights on a GTD is silver.  Should look very nice once all the tweaks are done.  :cool:

Bear in mind, that if you use the oem black front plate mount, that will effectively give a black border between plate and bumper anyway, so a border on the plate itself will give a double black border, but that could look great, and add some dimension to the car, which would work well with the monochrome look.
« Last Edit: 17 September 2017, 22:13 by Booth11 »
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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #76 on: 18 September 2017, 08:44 »
@greencode and @booth have you got a mount underneath the plates or are they just stuck straight onto the car?

I cant look at what mine has yet as collect tomorrow I do know the rear one is just stuck on the body of the car because shes sitting with 3 shoes off waiting for refurb  :rolleyes: i can see that one but cant get to the front as shes behind locked gates

Did you guys have to buy a mount plate to then stick the plates on ?

Sorry if a really stupid question, i havent had pressed plates before and judging by the cost of them  :shocked: i dont fancy loosing one on the mway !

Also any up to date recommendations on where to purchase i also want a short 6 digit plate, preferably !

thanks again

jeni

Be aware that if you go for a shorter plate (and assuming you would remove the existing mount as that would look very odd with a short plate), you will most likely see the holes where the mount goes into the bumper, so might need to fill these otherwise they'll be unsightly.

Decided not to get short ones so thats sorted

Best 3m tape you eould recommend are there different sizes ?

My cars white im now swithering on black border on the plates or no border 😕

Link was on page 1 of this thread, but here you go.  I used 3M foam tape.  One roll did both front and rear plates.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BR2MTS0/ref=pe_385721_37038051_TE_3p_dp_1

I think black border would look very good against white car, just give the plate the right amount of definition.

I m pretty sure i want the border shes going into solartech to get darker rear tints and gloss black vinyl on the roof and top and possibly the line on the grill in black depends what colour the line is inside the lights so thinking the black border will be 👌

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #77 on: 18 September 2017, 09:29 »
@greencode and @booth have you got a mount underneath the plates or are they just stuck straight onto the car?

I cant look at what mine has yet as collect tomorrow I do know the rear one is just stuck on the body of the car because shes sitting with 3 shoes off waiting for refurb  :rolleyes: i can see that one but cant get to the front as shes behind locked gates

Did you guys have to buy a mount plate to then stick the plates on ?

Sorry if a really stupid question, i havent had pressed plates before and judging by the cost of them  :shocked: i dont fancy loosing one on the mway !

Also any up to date recommendations on where to purchase i also want a short 6 digit plate, preferably !

thanks again

jeni

Be aware that if you go for a shorter plate (and assuming you would remove the existing mount as that would look very odd with a short plate), you will most likely see the holes where the mount goes into the bumper, so might need to fill these otherwise they'll be unsightly.

Decided not to get short ones so thats sorted

Best 3m tape you eould recommend are there different sizes ?

My cars white im now swithering on black border on the plates or no border 😕

Link was on page 1 of this thread, but here you go.  I used 3M foam tape.  One roll did both front and rear plates.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BR2MTS0/ref=pe_385721_37038051_TE_3p_dp_1

I think black border would look very good against white car, just give the plate the right amount of definition.

I m pretty sure i want the border shes going into solartech to get darker rear tints and gloss black vinyl on the roof and top and possibly the line on the grill in black depends what colour the line is inside the lights so thinking the black border will be 👌

A diesel Clubsport....

forgive my ignorance but whats that ???????

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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #78 on: 18 September 2017, 10:24 »
forgive my ignorance but whats that ???????

It's an example of the friendly and whitty banter that you'll find in equal and large measures on this forum Jeni :smiley:

I think it's your plan to wrap your roof in gloss black vinyl that prompted the comment as there was a black roof option on the Golf GTI Clubsport, so a GTD with its roof wrapped in black = a diesel Clubsport!
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Re: Pressed Plates - best way to fix to vehicle
« Reply #79 on: 18 September 2017, 12:03 »
forgive my ignorance but whats that ???????

It's an example of the friendly and whitty banter that you'll find in equal and large measures on this forum Jeni :smiley:

I think it's your plan to wrap your roof in gloss black vinyl that prompted the comment as there was a black roof option on the Golf GTI Clubsport, so a GTD with its roof wrapped in black = a diesel Clubsport!

hahaha i gathered that........my diesel clubsport will be easier on my pocket than a GTi Clubsport owners personally i think its a fkn superb idea  :grin: like i say less fuel costs = more vodka for meeeeeee  :laugh: