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  • Thizzelle
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    i did mine like lambo but i left the 2 bottom holes open, no water problems.

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by audiquattrot View Post
    Lambo...doesn't urs bulge at the bottom from the plug screws? Can't tell from the pics.
    Nope, sits perfectly fine.

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    There are two different screw holders. Most us cars come with the thicker ones. If you use the thinner ones or grind the stock ones to 1/3 of original size the filler will sit flush.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Btw the two bottom holes I didn't put screws in...just filled the holes w silicone.

    Lambo...doesn't urs bulge at the bottom from the plug screws? Can't tell from the pics.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Yep I took those white clips out....but filled them in w silicone...def recommend doing that plus around the back side of the screws like pictured above.

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  • lambo
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    How I did mine:



    I drilled holes into the plate filler in order to keep the original license plate moutning holes.



    This is how I decided to solve water getting into my trunk.





    All mounted with double stick tape.

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  • 327is
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    my trunk lid seems to make contact with the plate filler when closing it. i filed the section for the cylinder to go through, but im still getting a little contact. its no big deal as the trunk still closes, im just concerned that ill crack the plate filler. does anyone else have this happening? would it be worth filing more sections down on the backside to get it to fit a bit more flush under the lid? sorry to rehash an old thread, but id appreciate the advice.

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
    BTW, did you restore your license plate? I wanna do that to mine...
    how did you do that? Mine's discolored and cracking all over.
    Yep..I sanded down the old paint. Painted it with some white krylon. Went over the letters with black indiana ink using a thin paint brush. Clear coated it. Put the sticker on..Done!

    It's illegal though ;)

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    Don't use rags - a couple dabs of silicone, or a few squares of sound deadening. Outdoor double sided tape could work too.

    Although the paint is "waterproof" to some degree, I bet it would eventually loose that fight and rust(It's not ship hull paint) - you won't know about it till you've got water in your trunk.
    I usually wouldn't use rags, but that's the only thing I had around.

    What paint are you talking about?

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  • brutus87
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    Nice write up!
    I agree with Mr Graves..

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  • george graves
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    Don't use rags - a couple dabs of silicone, or a few squares of sound deadening. Outdoor double sided tape could work too.

    Although the paint is "waterproof" to some degree, I bet it would eventually loose that fight and rust(It's not ship hull paint) - you won't know about it till you've got water in your trunk.

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  • freeride53
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    Cool, I shoulda done one of these last summer.
    BTW, did you restore your license plate? I wanna do that to mine...
    how did you do that? Mine's discolored and cracking all over.

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  • glucklich21
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    I would recommend an expanding rivet and screw with a bit of silicon instead of your method. A bit more weatherproof. ;)

    Double sided foam tape also does wonders for mounting and raddle proofing as well.

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  • drnatio
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    ^+1

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  • SimplyDope
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    Nice.

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