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I always remove the dealer frame and stickers before I leave the lot.  I do usually get some kind of comment from them.  I then let them know that I will be happy to advertise for them, for a small fee.  That usually ends the discussion.  I did have one dealer in FL try and tell me that it was state law to have them on there.  I chuckled and handed him the sticker I just took off.

 

As for the frame, I personally don't like to have anything over it.  I used to like the tinted plastic plexiglass covers to darken it a little, but those are illegal in NC now.

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I used a plain Chrome Frame, without any sayings, logos, or symbols, to cover up the edges.

 

One interesting tidbit I found is the rubber plugs, at the bottom of the rear plate area, are the same size holes as the top.  I pulled the rubber plugs out and snapped in two more of the plastic nuts, readily available at any parts store, and screwed my plate down using all four positions.  I did not like the way the rubber plugs made the bottom of the plate stick out instead of sitting flush.  And with all four positions screwed down I won't get any rattles later....

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That's a good tip about the bottom screws on the rear plate bracket. My plates are about 10 years old and have been transferred from one vehicle to another, so the plates are pretty scratched up around the bottom holes from the previous screws. I'll have to pop in some screw grommets where the rubber plugs currently reside so I can cover up the nastiness on the plate with some nice shiny new stainless steel fasteners.

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Pep Boys, here in So. Cal has some nice, plain, stainless steel license plate frames for about $25.00 for two. They are about twice the price of the cheap chrome plated, or worse yet, fake plastic looking chrome frames but, they will never rust or need waxing to retain their beauty for the life of your car.

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I just spray painted the plastic license plate frame.  Looks great.  You can get paint for vinyl and plastic at an auto parts store.  Probably not a good idea to use Tremclad as it might flake off with a wash.

 

The dealership sticker came off easily with the help from a hairdryer.

 

My reasons were less aesthetic and more to do with my attitude towards the mendacious hounds that sell Fords down the street from me.  But I agree with the other gent--why be a driving advertisement for a Ford dealer?

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I just spray painted the plastic license plate frame.  Looks great.  You can get paint for vinyl and plastic at an auto parts store.  Probably not a good idea to use Tremclad as it might flake off with a wash.

 

The dealership sticker came off easily with the help from a hairdryer.

 

My reasons were less aesthetic and more to do with my attitude towards the mendacious hounds that sell Fords down the street from me.  But I agree with the other gent--why be a driving advertisement for a Ford dealer?

Thats the first change I made when Maxus drove into the garage for the first time.  For that matter any new car I've bought.

 

 

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I just spray painted the plastic license plate frame.  Looks great.  You can get paint for vinyl and plastic at an auto parts store.  Probably not a good idea to use Tremclad as it might flake off with a wash.

 

The dealership sticker came off easily with the help from a hairdryer.

 

My reasons were less aesthetic and more to do with my attitude towards the mendacious hounds that sell Fords down the street from me.  But I agree with the other gent--why be a driving advertisement for a Ford dealer?

 

Tell the dealer to take $100 off if they want you to advertise for them.

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