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How to Screw on a License Plate?

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VanWeston
07/29/25 1:14am
Steps for screwing on a license plate: 1. First, check if there are any foreign objects in the screw holes. After inspecting the screw holes, pre-assemble each set of screws in the following order from top to bottom: screw rod, anti-theft cap, and washer; 2. Align the reserved holes on the license plate with the screw holes on the car's license plate mounting position, then screw in the first set of screws. Note that they should not be tightened completely—just enough to hold the license plate in place; 3. Install the remaining sets of screws. Once all four screws for each license plate are in place and checked for issues, tighten them with a screwdriver; 4. Finally, secure the anti-theft caps to complete the installation. License plate installation must be standardized. All mounting holes should be equipped with sealing devices that meet the GA804 requirements, except when vehicle conditions prevent installation. When using a license plate frame for auxiliary installation, the inner edge of the frame must be more than 5mm away from the edge of the vehicle registration number characters, and it must not cover the production serial identifier.
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LeGabriel
08/12/25 11:00am
Installing license plate screws is actually quite straightforward, and I have plenty of experience to share. You'll need to prepare a suitable Phillips screwdriver or wrench. The screws are usually self-tapping screws with drill bits, making it easy to insert them into the license plate holes. First, clean any dust from the license plate and the installation area on the vehicle body, ensuring the holes align properly to avoid damaging the paint. Then, hold the license plate in place with one hand while using the screwdriver to rotate the screw head clockwise with the other hand. Slowly tighten the screw until you feel resistance, then apply a bit more force to secure it—avoid over-tightening to prevent stripping the threads. The steps for the front and rear plates are similar, but the rear plate may have limited space, so be careful not to cut your hands during installation. For the screws, stainless steel rust-proof ones are recommended for hassle-free use. After installation, gently shake the license plate to test its stability. Remember, the whole process takes just a few minutes, and safety is paramount—loose plates can cause rattling while driving or even fly off, which is very dangerous.
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GeorgeLynn
10/02/25 2:06am
As a beginner, I was always worried about making mistakes when installing license plate screws, but looking back now, it's just a few simple steps. First, check that all four corners of the license plate have pre-drilled holes, then insert the screws provided with the car (usually standard Phillips head) into these holes. All you need is a Phillips screwdriver with a size that matches the screw head to prevent slipping. Align the screws with the mounting holes on the vehicle body, gently push them in, and then slowly twist them tight—take your time. Apply even force to each screw to ensure the license plate is level and not tilted. A common mistake beginners make is misalignment or applying too much force, which can damage the threads. I recommend starting with the two middle screws first to provide support. After installation, double-check that everything is secure to prevent loosening from vibrations. If the screws are rusty and hard to turn, a bit of lubricant can help. With a bit of practice, this process becomes easy to master, even for beginners, ensuring safe and reliable driving with peace of mind.
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VonLondon
11/15/25 3:49am
Installing license plate screws isn't complicated, I often help friends with it. The first step is to position the license plate correctly, gently pressing it against the vehicle's mounting holes for alignment. Insert the provided screws into the holes and use a Phillips screwdriver to twist them in securely, applying moderate force until properly tightened. For a personal touch, I sometimes choose colored anti-theft screws that add both aesthetics and security. After installation, ensure there's no looseness around the edges to prevent rattling noises. The whole process is quick and practical.
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