How to Install License Plate with Tamper-Proof Screws?

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LolaLynn
07/25/25 4:45am
Here are the installation instructions for tamper-proof screws: 1. After receiving the license plate, there is usually a pack of tamper-proof screws included. Open it and check if the screws are sufficient. According to regulations, both front and rear license plates must be secured with 4 screws each, totaling 8 mounting points. 2. Take out the license plate screws and insert them into the anti-theft caps while rotating (be careful not to reverse the threading). 3. Position the license plate correctly, align the screws with the four holes on the bumper, and secure them using a Phillips screwdriver. Since these screws cannot be removed once tightened, do not apply excessive force initially. Wait until all four screws are in place before tightening them individually. 4. After tightening, cover the anti-theft caps by gently pressing them into place.
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