Install License Plate Holder

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It’s easy to install the Skene Design license plate bracket. The bracket comes with an installation kit that includes: a drill bit, all the mounting hardware, and a comprehensive installation guide. You’ll provide your own drill and Phillips screwdriver.
Most states require cars to have both a front and a rear license plate, and many cars already come with front and rear license plate brackets. Others only require a license plate in the rear. Either way, the license plate attaches to the bracket and the bracket attaches to the bumper, proudly identifying your car as your own to the world. To install rivets, you'll need a pop-rivet gun. If there isn't holes already drilled, well, you'll need a drill and drill bit the same size as the rivets. After you get the two holes of the parts you're looking to attach lined up, insert the rivet into the gun, put the rivet into the hole, and usually two squeezes of the handle and your done. C7 Corvette: How to Install an Aero Plate Holder. An Aero plate holder is a great way to dress up your C7 Corvette. The cost is minimal and the installation time is fast - just like your Corvette!
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Not sure if you want to install your bracket yourself? Many of our customers prefer to have the bracket installed by an automotive professional: any mechanic or body shop can do it. It takes about 10 minutes.
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Video: How to install the Skene Design license plate bracket
Step-by-Step Instructions
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This series of photos will guide you through each step of the simple installation process.
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Installation Guide
These step-by-step instructions are included with the bracket.
- Our low profile front license plate bracket comes pre-assembled in two parts – a left side and a right side, as illustrated in the sketches above. Installation is extremely easy, and takes about 10 minutes.
- First, measure the distance from the lower edge of your bumper to where you want the top of your license plate to be. Using the included hex key, loosen the front stainless steel button-head cap screw on the left and right brackets. Slide the horizontal section of each bracket so it is this distance from the top end of the vertical brackets. Tighten each front screw, while ensuring that the horizontal brackets are perpendicular with the slot in the vertical section.
- With the hex key, attach the right bracket to the right rear side of your license plate, using 2 of the 4 included cap screws and 2 of the 4 included stainless steel trim washers. Do the same for the left bracket with the other 2 screws and washers. Don’t tighten the screws too tightly at this point.
- Position the license plate assembly in the desired location on your front bumper. Be sure to center the license plate with your grill. Angle the plate to the desired angle with respect to the bumper by adjusting the angle of the left and right brackets. You may need to slightly loosen the angle adjustment screws. Then note the location where the two horizontal bracket sections contact the underside of the bumper.
- Carefully clean the sections on the underside of the bumper you noted in the above step. Alcohol is a good cleaning fluid to use, but soap and water will also work. These sections should be completely clean and dry to ensure that the double-sided tape on the bracket will adhere well.
- Remove the backing on the double sided tape on the horizontal section of each bracket, and carefully align the license plate and bracket assembly once again on the front of your bumper. Press the bracket upwards against the bumper and hold it firmly in place for about 30 seconds to ensure good adhesion.
- Using the included 7/64″ drill bit, drill a small hole in the bottom of the bumper through the center of the existing hole in each horizontal bracket section.
- With a Phillips screwdriver, secure the bracket to the underside of your bumper using the supplied stainless steel pan-head self-tapping screws. It is important to use these screws, as the double side tape alone may not provide sufficient grip under some conditions.
- Readjust the license plate angle if necessary, and tighten the angle adjustment screws.
- Tighten the 4 license plate mounting screws.

Your license plate bracket is now installed!
Got questions about the installation? Send us a note at bracket-support@skenedesign.com.
03-08-2011, 08:43 PM | #33 (permalink) |
Rated Z Location: Austin, TX Posts: 29,892 Rep Power: 2684422 | Well I guess I'll keep this old thread going.. apologies. I should be picking up the new plates in a week or so. If the mount is provided, I will not be allowing the dealer to install it. I really like TheDreamer look of the Stillen - thanks for posting! (from a fellow Texan trying not to attract attention) I will most likely go that route because, frankly, I just refuse to drill holes however small into my < month old car. However, that motorized one ENT-Z did here is freakin' awesome. I might just wait until first ticket and try that (and yes I'd be willing to cut up the chin spoiler more than drilling holes in the fender because (a) it's much less visible and (b) the ridiculous factor is off the charts). Anyone else found creative methods of mounting their front plate to comply with dumb state legislature? **EDIT** Anyone know if the Zee Bracket for the 350Z is compatible with the front grill of the 370Z? See here. Thanks! |