Many people do - even some dealers - and sometimes the police "overlook" this practice. But, no, the DMV regulations of all states require that they be affixed to the vehicle in the place provided (where they are visible AND lighted at night), and in states that issue two license plates they must be displayed on both the front and rear of the vehicle.
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Use industrial strength, weatherproof double sided tape.
Take a tape measure and measure it. OR - see sources and related links below.
The EZ-Pass tape is Dual Lock™ tape, which is made by 3M. You can order the tape through different vendors, or find a similar double sided tape.
Not at all. You can facilitate that by putting a piece of tape with your name on the bottom of the plate - or otherwise marking the plate. Parties can get busy and sometimes the host/hostess won't remember who belongs to which plate.
I have a ford focus 2001 hatchback and the problem seem to be a short circuit caused by the license plate lights. The fuse is burning when I'm turning the taillights on but if I take the license plate light fixtures out of the body of the car then the taillights are working. I'll try putting electrical tape around the metal parts of the license plate light and see if it's still burn the fuse (number 32, 10 amps).
Remove bottom of the license plate cover by slowly pulling outwards. It is glued with a HEAVY 3m tape. The top of the cover is different it has 3 hidden tabs across the top. Slide a flathead screwdriver down from the top of the cover and slowly work each tab out of its slot. There is on the upper left and right and one in the middle.
you will need special tools. a windshield cut out knife,sheetrock knife. first remove the wipers ,the cowl. thenuse sheetrock knife to cut moulding around windshield then use cutout knife to cut around windshield .cut out old urethane ,use wind shield primer on anyscratches in the paint.lay out a 1\2 inch bead of urethane around pinch weld.prime new windshield and install .use masking tape at the top to hold it up until it dries.put it back together
Use a measuring tape! Or take them off and compare... Seriously?!
"Tape", for instance in "une tape dans le dos", is a pat on the back.
Yes, the back of each is double stick tape.
Take a tape measure and measure the length of each blade.