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Old 02-24-2018, 09:04 PM   #1
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License plate installation

I received my license plate recently but have not installed it, because all I see is a plastic piece on the back with two holes. Should I just use some bolts and nuts to install it? Should the nuts be on the back and will the bolts rub against the fiber glass? Please let me know how this needs to be done. Thanks!
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I received my license plate recently but have not installed it, because all I see is a plastic piece on the back with two holes. Should I just use some bolts and nuts to install it? Should the nuts be on the back and will the bolts rub against the fiber glass? Please let me know how this needs to be done. Thanks!
I picked up some short maybe 1/2" plastic nuts and bolts that had a phillips head at AutoZone made for installing plates.
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I picked up some short maybe 1/2" plastic nuts and bolts that had a phillips head at AutoZone made for installing plates.
Thanks! I shall do the same.
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I just used some short bolts and put the bolt head on the inside to prevent scratches and the nut on the outside.
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Highly recommend that you use plastic or stainless steel nuts and bolts. You do not want rust residue dripping down your RV's wall.
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Highly recommend that you use plastic or stainless steel nuts and bolts. You do not want rust residue dripping down your RV's wall.
+1 for plastic N&B
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