How to Install License Plate Screws and Nuts for a Car?

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LeMicah
07/28/25 7:15pm
Prepare the screw components, including the spacer block, screw, and cap, which need to be obtained from the vehicle management office. Position the license plate with the license number facing outward and align it with the vehicle's mounting points. Insert the screw into the hole and secure it using a flat-head screwdriver. Adjust the position of the license plate and then tighten all the screws. Finally, align the cap with the spacer block and press it firmly into the screw with slight force to secure the cap in place.
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