MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Cosmetic/Interior Modifications => Topic started by: matsu on March 30, 2010, 12:10:50 pm
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if i want to re locate my number plate to below my carbon mask, what is best way to attatch it?
i have TC's magnetic jobby doing its thing as the mo but im planning a facelift and want to try a diff position for the number plate.
thanks guys
matsu
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anyone?
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i did his before, i got hold of some small flat pieces of plastic which i drilled hols in and put cable ties through the holes and then through the grill. then simply stick your plate to the plastic, i might have some of the plastic pieces laying around if you want some??
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thank god for a reply lol :sad1:
thanks mate... if it aint too much agg then yes please!
any close up pics of how it was attatched?
thanks again for a reply mate
really appreciate the help
matsu
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Bit of an old thread but thought i'd chip in anyway.....
Seen a few people superglue magnets to the inside of their bumper and to the back of their numberplate, this way when its removed it still leaves a nice flush finish. As long as you get strong enough magnets it will be fine.
Matt
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Bit of an old thread but thought i'd chip in anyway.....
Seen a few people superglue magnets to the inside of their bumper and to the back of their numberplate, this way when its removed it still leaves a nice flush finish. As long as you get strong enough magnets it will be fine.
Matt
I love that idea. Im using extra strength velcro, although its budging nowhere the magnet method is better! :happy2:
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TC did a thread on this
thats how mine is attatched mate! :happy2: it works great.
matsu
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Which magnets are the best to use? Thinking of doing this as ive got short plates that i want to use on the front instead of the ones with the GB banding!
Josh
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How about just ziptying the number plate onto the the honeycomb?
eg.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm5.static.flickr.com%2F4032%2F4626503492_b37019cfab_o.jpg&hash=be200557013fcc502171ad747c447e3e5f089d20)
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When I did this with mine I just used the "expandible" screws from B&Q. You stick it through the honeycomb mesh and when you tighten the screw, the clip on the back opens/expands and clamps behind the homeycomb grill. Holds it perfectly and allows you to romove it in minutes with no holes or clips left behind!
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Sorry to jump in on this matsu but I have a similar question, just fitted a smoothed front grill to my car and I've had some square plates made up to sit to the bottom right of the car, as you look at it. To sit between the bottom of the centre grill so it's not obstructing air flow into the lower honeycomb and the fog light, but also below the headlight washer. The plates fit bang on in the gap, just need to know the best way of attaching the plates now. Any ideas? Im liking the idea of the magnets cause it leaves a nice clean look when its off but will it hold ok? Any one any tips on how to do this?
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Cheers people!
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Since posting up here yesterday I've read TCs thread on magnetic number plates, great idea!! So I've ordered myself some magnets and I'm going to have a go at fitting them when they arrive.
Cheers anyway everybody! :grin: