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Thread: Best number plate / plate holder style

  1. #571
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    Quote Originally Posted by magellan View Post
    Sure did.

    If the full size vic euro plates have pre-drilled holes, like the standard vic slimline plates do, you could get them to just screw the front plate on to the plastic holder. Then you could install the lakin front bracket when you get home.
    Now theres an idea....Then you can spend some time over it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by langers_sydney View Post
    Now theres an idea....Then you can spend some time over it...
    As MiiLos said, the Euro plates don't have any predrilled holes. You don't want the dealer to put any in either, as the Lakin brackets use just the upper corners and are somewhat "hidden". So any dealer drilled holes will likely just be an eye-saw

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    Just ordered QLD Euro plates. Should fit perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magellan View Post
    Hey MiiLos, let us know how they go fitting your brackets. Your about one month ahead of me and I will probably have to get them to fit my brackets as well if they won't just tape them. At least I know they are gaining some experience in fitting them.
    Congratulations MiiLos. Did you end up supervising the dealer fitting the plates?
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    Hey thanks mate! They did wait for me to get there before they fixed them on. All we did was just quickly run through all the bits and pieces that came with the brackets. The guy installing it took it from there while I went off to finish off the paperwork.

    He done an excellent job. Dont think I could have done it any better myself to be honest.
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    Well i've done half a job with fitting Lakin brackets etc. Factory fitted front bracket is gone. Fitted my slimlines to the front leaving four holes left by the factory bracket. I won't be finalising the filling of the holes with colour coded scrivets until after the venturshield is fitted. This will happen this Wednesday. For the mean time I have refitted the black scrivets that were holding the original factory bracket. It doesn't look half bad this way so when I fit the new colour coded scrivets it should look good.
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    Hey mate,

    Did you find it easy getting that godawful OEM bracket off the front?
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    Quote Originally Posted by langers_sydney View Post
    Hey mate,

    Did you find it easy getting that godawful OEM bracket off the front?
    I thought the scrivet pins would be easy to push in but they were a pain in the bum. On closer inspection they looked to be glued in for good measure. No amount of pressure was going to budge them. So out with the appropriate drill bit and job done. I refitted the scrivets for the short term minus the pins as I need to pluck them out this Wednesday. Even with 4 black scrivets fitted it craps all over leaving the factory fitted bracket on.
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    Yeah... I had to drill them out too. Earlier forum members who did this with their GTI's said they were able to push them out. But by the time you're putting so much force that the bumper is bending and starting to creak, it's time for the drill

    And I agree Rob_R. It looks better no matter which option you go - the custom-wide bracket like me, the black scrivets like member's past, colour-coded scrivets like you, or a filled and resprayed bumper like Guy_H! That OEM plate holder is an abomination, even with a full sized plate

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    I am a sucker with Euro plates directly attached to the OEM plate holder. The dealer had it done before i could think twice. Frankly.. i think it looks fine. The only minor problem is that the right side is drilled in about 1mm lower than the left... only obsessive owners like us could actually notice though.

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