bwarb
New Member
Dumb question this, but ......
I have to replace the number plates on my '99 P38. The current ones are screwed on with rusty old screws that won't unscrew (heads chewed) so will need to be drilled out. I could possibly break the old plates around the screw heads and get a set of grips on them which might work better.
What's it like behind the plates, is it flat enough for me to stick the new plates on with sticky pads or do I need to buy some more capped screws ?
I would rip the plates off to find out, but then I'll have a RR that can't legally be driven and so then I can't go out and buy the bits I need. Bit of a catch-22 situation for me.
I have to replace the number plates on my '99 P38. The current ones are screwed on with rusty old screws that won't unscrew (heads chewed) so will need to be drilled out. I could possibly break the old plates around the screw heads and get a set of grips on them which might work better.
What's it like behind the plates, is it flat enough for me to stick the new plates on with sticky pads or do I need to buy some more capped screws ?
I would rip the plates off to find out, but then I'll have a RR that can't legally be driven and so then I can't go out and buy the bits I need. Bit of a catch-22 situation for me.