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DanaDetailingPros
12-30-2023, 10:01 AM
I've been to several sources for them. I just feel asking this question might be more helpful. Also I found metal that seem very nice but the price is much higher obviously.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

DanaDetailingPros
01-06-2024, 04:50 PM
[Custom License Plates | 20% OFF '+' SHIPS NEXT DAY! (https://www.buildasign.com/license-plates)

Only $20 AND I CAN USE MAGNETS TO JUST SET IT ON TOP FOR PICTURES:)

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DanaDetailingPros
01-06-2024, 04:52 PM
[Custom License Plates | 20% OFF '+' SHIPS NEXT DAY! (https://www.buildasign.com/license-plates)

Only $20 AND I CAN USE MAGNETS TO JUST SET IT ON TOP FOR PICTURES:)

ATTACH=CONFIG]77119[/ATTACH]

Still need them to correct the boarder. But it's a good start! I'm happy.

KirkH
01-07-2024, 01:38 AM
Thanks! Ordered!

Setec Astronomy
01-07-2024, 11:20 AM
Only $20 AND I CAN USE MAGNETS TO JUST SET IT ON TOP FOR PICTURES:)

It says that's aluminum, as I think most state plates are, and all of my cars for the last 20+ years are all plastic where the plates mount. Maybe the trucks you do are metal but you'll have to glue the magnets to your custom plate.

DanaDetailingPros
01-07-2024, 01:55 PM
It says that's aluminum, as I think most state plates are, and all of my cars for the last 20+ years are all plastic where the plates mount. Maybe the trucks you do are metal but you'll have to glue the magnets to your custom plate.

Your absolutely right SETEC!!! Just went to fridge and grabbed a magnet and NO-GO! I know Sizzle and others remove the original plate. I was just hoping to avoid the work. Guess again:buffing:

Setec Astronomy
01-07-2024, 02:49 PM
It's possible that you can glue or double-stick some magnets to the back of that plate that may hold it to the license plate screws on the car you are doing, as long as the screws aren't stainless.

PS It may be that Sizzle already has the plate off to clean/polish behind, or to be able to easily polish around where the plate goes.

KirkH
01-08-2024, 12:04 AM
It says that's aluminum, as I think most state plates are, and all of my cars for the last 20+ years are all plastic where the plates mount. Maybe the trucks you do are metal but you'll have to glue the magnets to your custom plate.

If its aluminum it should be pretty light. I think a little duct or masking tape loop on the back would keep it in place long enough for pics and video.

I'm planning on putting mine on the front of my truck, and when I get to the customer, i will take it off my truck and put it on the customer's vehicle.