I have purchased the Lakin Plate kit for my GTI. Both Front and Rear brackets and restyled my NSW Premium Plates to suit the GTI (previous colours were the standard White with Black lettering)
Phillip from Lakin Plates was very helpful with the purchase and the plates arrived all nicely sealed up in a box with lots of bubble wrap to protect the brackets and the covers.
In the box, you get;
- the front & rear plate bracket, associated screws and spacers
- the front & rear plate covers (kingpin)
Installing
The Rear Bracket is easy to install. You will need to drill a few holes into your bumper bar to mount the bracket and screw this onto the bar.
Once mounted, the number plate and cover screw onto the bracket.
The end result is very neat.
The Front Bracket is a bit more tricky than the rear. I was under the impression that the bracket used the original holes that the VW plate bracket uses. I was wrong.
You have to drill into the Standard plate bracket to mount the Lakin bracket. Not that this is a big deal, I was a little concerned as;
- The VW Plate bracket is not a hard plastic, nor is it thick.
- I had to find some smaller screws so that these bit into the original bracket, but did not go "into" the bumper
- Would the screws bite into the bracket enough so that the Lakin bracket would not fall off ?
Anyway, I mounted the Lakin Bracket with some care then fitted the plate and cover.
Initially the curve that the Lakin braket was moulded to was not enough to line up with the curvature of the bar.
I had to remove the Lakin bracket and bend it a little at each end so that it wouldn't stick out.
Overall the fit is good now, and it also hides those holes of the original plate bracket.
Hope this helps those of you who are looking at getting the Lakin Brackets.
Redman.
MkVI GTI Reflex Silver, DSG, 18' Detroits, Xenons, Leather, Sunroof, DynAudio, MDI
That combination looks quite good on silver Redman. Is it possible to lose the front euro plate holder and perhaps mount with tape?
I think i'm going to get this style, which should look good on CW:
Redman,
The front bracket requires drilling too? After speaking with Philip I was under the impression that only the other bracket that goes on directly to the front bumper required drilling.
The finish looks ok though. (the rear looks much neater i must say)
Thanks for sharing!!
I don't think that tape would hold it. The bracket is a bit weighty and I would hate to arrive home and find that the front plate is missing. You would also need to drill holes in the Lakin plate bracket to use the existing bar holes to securely mount it.
So was I. Wasn't didn't expect to drill any holes.
Overall, I am not disappointed with the results (agree that rear is MUCH better than front) however it could be better designed to really suit the front.
As Lakin's website says that you don't want to hack the bodywork and make use of the existing hardware on the car to mount the plates.
The only advantage I see here is that it does hide the euro plate "holes" so they don't look that ugly.
Cheers
Redman.
MkVI GTI Reflex Silver, DSG, 18' Detroits, Xenons, Leather, Sunroof, DynAudio, MDI
Thanks for the write-up and photos Redman!
This was initially my understanding as well, but I asked Philip about it directly, and received this reply:
...which makes perfect sense to me. If you were covering the plastic adapter up with a Lakin plate using the same mounting points as the adapter, the screws will clearly show beyond the numberplate, and that arguably defeats the purpose of the new bracket.Originally Posted by Philip
Philip also says:
I've ordered and received my Lakin brackets (very good quality, excellent finish), but my car won't be delivered till next week so I'll reserve judgement till I get my car and have a good look at how it fits together. However, I'm thinking that the current configuration, as used by Redman, looks a bit heavy and bulky, so I might remove the factory plastic adapter, and have the Lakin plate modded to fit into the holes left by the adapter (so, no further drilling into the bumper required). It won't be perfect, but it's got to be an improvement over that stock plastic rubbish.Originally Posted by Philip
Another snippet worth posting:
That's great customer service in my opinion, and I'm glad I've bought one of the brackets. I'm sure we'll get it looking good, with a bit of fiddling.Originally Posted by Philip
2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
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Thanks AdamD
I look forward to seeing the results of your fitment. I could always "retrofit" and I guess the various options would bring out the best results, especially for others that are considering the Lakin Plate options.
Yes Philip is very accommodating and the customer service is top notch. It is great that he is willing to try various configurations and happy to modify the existing to get it right.
Looking back, he made these as a result of a quick trip to a dealer, so if he actually had a MkVI to work with, I'm sure Philip would have considered many ways to for the front to be mounted.
Anyway - not too long to wait until your's arrives - looking forward to see the pics !!
Cheers
Redman.
MkVI GTI Reflex Silver, DSG, 18' Detroits, Xenons, Leather, Sunroof, DynAudio, MDI
Thanks Redman!
My car goes into pre-delivery today and I'll pick it up Monday, so I'll be in a position to evaluate my bracket fairly soon. Philip and I have discussed the option of making up a new bracket for the front, designed to fit directly into the bumper, in the holes drilled for the plastic adapter.
On that, if you or anyone else has removed the adapter to have a look at the bumper behind, I would very much appreciate it if you could post details on the diameter of the holes, their height relative to the top of the bumper, and the width/gap between them. A pic or two would be great as well. Obviously if a new type of bracket is to be made up (for myself and others), we'd need to confirm these measurements first.
GTICam has removed his bracket and posted a short DIY in this thread - mate, any chance you could provide the measurements?
2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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