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  • #91
    Usually we suggest folks try this trick if the hole is only 1-2 mm larger than needed: 2" strip of electrical tape, split lengthwise, then wrapped around the 'teeth' on the stem. Squeeze this a bit as you push the plug in, and it should expand behind the bumper cover, allowing the BumperPlugs to sit flush on the bumper and they are then secure and tight in place.

    Keep me posted.

    Thanks.
    Eric
    Chief Plug Guy

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    • #92
      Number plates - slim v full size

      Hoping our new Mk7 standard GTI is just around the corner so need to start thinking about some specifics

      Number plates - slim v full size

      I can't justify Euro style plates but definitely want a slim plate on the front.

      However wondering whether people think a full size plate on the back rather than another slim looks better.
      Last edited by Moonee; 27-10-2014, 11:15 AM.

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      • #93
        Fullsize euro on the front and slimline on the rear.

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        For the extra ~$200 I think the fit on the front plate mount is worth it.

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        • #94
          Thanks jonoz but I've ruled out getting Euro style plates.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Moonee View Post
            Thanks jonoz but I've ruled out getting Euro style plates.
            No probs, that was just my outcome from my thread when I bought the R.



            You can see here what is involved in removing the euro-sized mount;



            And then here a slimline on the euro-sized mount;

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            • #96
              Hi guys,

              I have ordered some new euro plates. The small at the front and large at the rear ( New style euros). I have also spoke with Philip from Lakin Plates and placed an order on the screw less design along with the smaller bracket for the front so its flush with the plate. My MK7 R is the Lapiz blue and i have yet been able to find the paint code so i can order the correct plugs from bumper plugs. Would also appreciate if anyone knows the sizing of the predrilled holes in the factory mount on the front for the plate.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by CT69 View Post
                Also, the flimsy two-point upper attachment (of Qld plates, at least) results in significant vibration and/or rattle against the panel. Screwing the plate directly on is also more likely to damage the paintwork over time. A rear baseplate means the plate is not flush, but combined with a protector cover looks much better IMO
                Why would anyone need a plate protector on the rear plate? How is it going to get stone chipped? You don't drive down country roads in reverse.....
                Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Mountainman View Post
                  Why would anyone need a plate protector on the rear plate? How is it going to get stone chipped? You don't drive down country roads in reverse.....
                  Aesthetics

                  Making the attachment of the number plate look finished / professional.

                  Having the front number plate treatment match the rear
                  carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                  I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                  • #99
                    ^ This. I was a bit sceptical myself but I had a base plate on the rear with protector to match the front on my Mk7 when I had Euro plates in SA and it looked much better than the naked plate I had on my Mk6.

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                    • Gecleant no hole number plate suckers

                      Number plate suckers.
                      Gemini (Killed), Daihatsu Charade Sold, Peugeot 306 Convertible Sold , Peugeot 306 GTI 6 Sold
                      Ford FIesta Sold, Evo 7 Sold , Evo 8MR Sold , Megane 250 RS Sold
                      MK7R Lapiz Blue Sold
                      MK7R White Current

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                      • Standard Vic number plates

                        Hi All,

                        Does anyone know how the standard issue fat Vic plates fit on the mk 7 GTI?
                        I changed my plates today as I'm keeping my Euro Plates for my new R, the issue is that the screw holes don't fit for the standard issue plates.
                        I have managed to have the front in by screwing in 2 screws on the top left and the rear plates by one screw on the top left.
                        I need it more secure. Is there another bracket that can placed on top?

                        Thanks
                        MK7.5 R|Lapiz Blue|DAP|Sunroof|Tint
                        SOLD MK7 GTI|DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Panoramic Sunroof|Bi-Xenon Lights|Driver Assist|Tint|Euro Plates
                        SOLD MK6 GTI|5 Door DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Sunroof|Electric Driver Seat|MDI|Tint

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                        • This thread can be closed/deleted.
                          My dealer has fitted the number plates and all sitting proper now
                          MK7.5 R|Lapiz Blue|DAP|Sunroof|Tint
                          SOLD MK7 GTI|DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Panoramic Sunroof|Bi-Xenon Lights|Driver Assist|Tint|Euro Plates
                          SOLD MK6 GTI|5 Door DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Sunroof|Electric Driver Seat|MDI|Tint

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                          • I attached both my front and rear plates with exterior grade self adhesive hook and loop from Bunnings. Has been there over a year including a number of ... errrm... "brisk" tests of wind resistance and no issues at all. The hook and loop (more like interlocking plastic than Velcro as such) provides some thickness as well as some shock resistance, so way superior to double sided tape for instance. Works a treat. No screws at all into the car. I have the Euro plates to fit the larger front mount point. Rear was no issue of course. I made sure both the car and plates where the tape would go were cleaned with isopropyl alcohol and viola!

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