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Old 26th February 2008, 16:40   #11
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I lost my rear Designaplate, it was fixed with double sided pads, it's possible that the surface was not prepaired properly.
Anyway when I got a replacement I decided to fix it with screws.
You can judge for youself from the picture below whether you like the screw fix method..




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Old 26th February 2008, 17:22   #12
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Old 26th February 2008, 18:37   #13
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Old 26th February 2008, 18:40   #14
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I have fixed quite a few plates over the years and use this type of foam tape along with a couple of blobs of silicone sealant, avoid drilling holes at it may cause rust.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DOUBLE-SIDED-F...QQcmdZViewItem

Clean the surface with some meths before fixing.

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Old 26th February 2008, 19:06   #15
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I have fixed quite a few plates over the years and use this type of foam tape along with a couple of blobs of silicone sealant, avoid drilling holes at it may cause rust.
While I agree rust is a possibility, I think the risk is slight, the vast majority of cars in Britain have their numberplates secured by screws.
There is also a good number of 75 owners who have their rear plates secured with screws. [Check them out at the next meet]

I lost one rear plate [more than likely my own fault] and decided a once and for all fix was needed..

Whats worse, I did not realise until I had secured the plates that the screws that came with yellow plastic caps were security screws and will not unscrew,
so if I ever want to remove the plate I will have a serious problem..

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Old 26th February 2008, 20:36   #16
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Cheers guys for all your comments and experiences. I think I will go down the silicone and tape route first. No doubt I will end up loosing it and then will have to drill....

Oh, and Keith sorry about the tech question!!!

TBH I thought it was more triva then technical....

Many thanks again to you all for your time.

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Cheers Bluey,

Just wondering what type of roll you mean?

Cheese, bacon, egg, ham
Had a look at the "roll of No More Nails" I have in the car and it's pretty strong stuff. A few strips of that stuff is designed to hold up to 50kg permanently. You won't need anything else if the surfaces you are fixing to are clean and dry.
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Had a look at the "roll of No More Nails" I have in the car and it's pretty strong stuff. A few strips of that stuff is designed to hold up to 50kg permanently. You won't need anything else if the surfaces you are fixing to are clean and dry.
Thanks Bluey,

I don't supose you know where to purchase a "Roll of No More Nails" from as I have only ever seen it in a tube.

Thanks,

Probably me and the old "can't see the wood for the trees!!"

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