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  • #46
    Anyone got any pics of a Lakin plate colour coded on a GTI/R? Trying to decide what to do!
    2014 - Mk 7 Golf R in Silver | 2011 - Polo TDI in Yellow | 1981 - Lincoln Town Car in 80s beige

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    • #47
      I don't think he generally colour codes as it'd be difficult to get an exact match and would look odd if it was slightly off. The options I saw were matte and gloss black as well as a chrome finish. I didn't see anyone with colour coded brackets in that very long mk6 thread either. He can customise anything though so perhaps someone has
      MY14 MK VII GTI | Pure White | Manual | Bi-Xenons (his)
      MY19 B8 Passat 206TSI wagon | Manganese Grey (hers)

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      • #48
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        Hooray!
        Received my GTI yesterday. All very very good.
        Fitted front and rear Lakin brackets with Kingpin covers. Installation a breeze, takes about 30 min.
        Definitely looks better than the OEM bumper at the front.
        2014 Mk7 GTI​|Pure White|Manual|Tint

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        • #49
          Looks good CT69 - I've got pick-up tomorrow and will have a similar look except I've got the full sized Euro on the front so only a cover up there. I'll take a few snaps myself for comparison.

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          2014 Golf GTI + OZ Leggera HLTs | 2012 Polo 77TSI (hers) | 2010 Golf GTI Stage 2 + OZ ST LMs

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          • #50
            Attaching number plates w/ no pre-drilled holes, mounts

            Hi all,

            I've recently bought a brand new unregistered Golf Mk7 interstate. The car currently doesn't have any holes or mounts on the bumper which I can use to attach rego plates with screws.

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            Is it safe to drill into the bumper areas yourself? Has anyone here tried this before?

            I've been told just to use self-tapping screws, but what gauge and length?

            Cheers!
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            • #51
              Originally posted by rati View Post
              Hi all,

              I've recently bought a brand new unregistered Golf Mk7 interstate. The car currently doesn't have any holes or mounts on the bumper which I can use to attach rego plates with screws.

              Is it safe to drill into the bumper areas yourself? Has anyone here tried this before?

              I've been told just to use self-tapping screws, but what gauge and length?

              Cheers!
              I have attached my plates on a previous car (Mk5 Golf) using some screws I found at Supercheap Autos. They are black in colour and are 10G X ½ inch with mush heads (quite large but flatish). In essence these are self-tapping screws. Being black and flat they are more easily accommodated when using plate frames. Just drill a small pilot hole for each screw.

              One considerable advantage of fitting your own plates is that you are not looking at crooked plates for the life of the car, which is sometimes the result when the dealer gives the task to the most junior mechanic.

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              • #52
                You can also buy one-way security screws, but be very very sure you never want to remove the plates.

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                • #53
                  I would reccomend using some of those hard rubber spacer washers behind the number plate so it doesn't rub on the bodywork as well.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • #54
                    I use heavy duty velcro - don't drill any holes
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by flight View Post
                      10G X ½ inch ... Just drill a small pilot hole for each screw.
                      Sounds good. I called a dealer and they also recommended 1/2" length and whatever gauge fits through the pre-drilled holes in the plates. Definitely will drill a pilot hole.

                      Originally posted by flight View Post
                      You can also buy one-way security screws, but be very very sure you never want to remove the plates.
                      Haha, yep I've seen those, but given I'm waiting for a slim-line plate in the meantime, I'll hold off

                      Originally posted by team_v View Post
                      I would recommend using some of those hard rubber spacer washers behind the number plate so it doesn't rub on the bodywork as well.
                      That's a great idea, thank you. I was actually looking for single-sided foam tape, but rubber spacers actually seem cheaper and easier to come by (at Bunnings, at least).
                      Last edited by rati; 28-05-2014, 03:17 PM. Reason: typos
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                        I use heavy duty velcro - don't drill any holes
                        Haha, seriously, velcro? How "heavy duty" is it -- strong enough to stop some punk who is determined to yank your plates off?

                        Once I get my slimline plate (in 6 weeks?!) I think I'll use one-way screws.
                        Last edited by rati; 29-05-2014, 02:54 PM.
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                        • #57
                          Rati, for a more expensive but super looking option whereby your plates don't damage the paintwork underneath, I can highly recommend Lakin brackets; search their website or there is a complete separate thread on this topic
                          2014 Mk7 GTI​|Pure White|Manual|Tint

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by CT69 View Post
                            I can highly recommend Lakin brackets
                            Thanks CT69, I've seen a few threads about Lakin brackets. They seem expensive for what I want to do though, but definitely another option particularly if the holes in standard ACT plates don't line up with those on the slimline plates (though I suspect they will). Cheers!
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                            • #59
                              The self adhesive velcro we use is ~ 50mm wide, comes in a roll from Bunnings, we use three strips on each plate, so truckloads of grip. You have to pull the plates off slowly & carefully or you will mangle them. Holds well!
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                              • #60
                                Double sided tape works for me, still on there after all these years.
                                MK4 GTI - Sold
                                MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
                                MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.

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