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Sep 18, 2025 - 08:48 PM
Installing a license plate frame is simple, but doing it the right way ensures a secure fit and protects your vehicle:
1. Remove the old plate/frame - Unscrew the existing screws and take off your old frame (if any). 2. Align the new frame - Place your license plate inside the new frame and line it up with the holes on your vehicle. 3. Check sticker visibility - Make sure the frame does not cover registration stickers, plate numbers, or the state name. 4. Secure with the right screws - Use the hardware that matches your vehicle (metric M5, M6, self-tapping, or US standard). Tighten evenly without overtightening. 5. Optional: add xxxx caps or anti-theft fasteners - For a cleaner look and extra protection. Tip: Always double-check that your plate is visible and compliant with state regulations before driving.
1. Remove the old plate/frame - Unscrew the existing screws and take off your old frame (if any). 2. Align the new frame - Place your license plate inside the new frame and line it up with the holes on your vehicle. 3. Check sticker visibility - Make sure the frame does not cover registration stickers, plate numbers, or the state name. 4. Secure with the right screws - Use the hardware that matches your vehicle (metric M5, M6, self-tapping, or US standard). Tighten evenly without overtightening. 5. Optional: add xxxx caps or anti-theft fasteners - For a cleaner look and extra protection. Tip: Always double-check that your plate is visible and compliant with state regulations before driving.
