Stripped License Plate Screw

Discussion in 'Cooper SE' started by Newbs, Jul 23, 2022.

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  1. Jim In Tucson

    Jim In Tucson Well-Known Member

    Thanks everyone, this was a most informative thread. I just ordered both the better bracket and the tabless frame.


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  3. OwenFrost

    OwenFrost New Member

    One option is to use a threaded insert or a Helicoil, which can add more strength to the plastic and allow for a stronger hold. You can find these at most auto parts stores or online. Another option is to use a different type of fastener, such as a machine screw and nut, that can provide a more secure hold than a traditional license plate screw.
     
  4. sacharama

    sacharama Active Member

    The first thing I do when I took delivery was to remove license plate holder.
     
  5. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    The first thing I did when I took delivery was to remove the skeuomorphic hood scoop, but I didn't replace it with anything. You didn't replace the license-plate holder, you just screwed your plate directly to the hatch? Did you remove your license-plate holder to add lightness? It seems that would make a stripped license-plate screw even more problematic.

    Maybe the OP would have paid you for your pristine, never-used, genuine MINI license-plate holder.
     
  6. sacharama

    sacharama Active Member

    Yes I attach the license plate directly onto the backing plate of the car. I did that because aesthetically it's cleaner without the extra line motif created by the holder.

    I thought op reported a stripped holder and not the screw so I am not sure what your "that would make a stripped license-plate screw even more problematic." comment is referencing.

    Unfortunately the license plate holder is not available for sale as it went straight to the plastic recycling bin after it was removed.
     
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  8. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    I meant that it's easier to replace the cheap holder than the expensive hatch, so if a car detailer was working on your MINI and removed the license plate, it would cause a big problem if he stripped one of the holes you made for the license-plate screws. [Note: I brought an imaginary car-detailer into my scenario because I know you wouldn't accidently enlarge the hole.]
     
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  9. sacharama

    sacharama Active Member

    I have no idea what you are talking about.

    The license plate holder is just a piece of plastic frame that goes on top of the license plate which can be replaced easily, as you can buy all different types of them at auto parts store as well as online stores. So why would the hatch of the car be involved?

    As for the detailer scenario, I suppose there are people who wash, wax, polish or even ceramic coat the backing plate behind the license plate? More power to them.
     
  10. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    The license plate is screwed into the holder which is screwed into the hatch. Are you guys talking about the same thing?
     
  11. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    I guess not. I think of a license-plate frame as the piece that goes on top of the plate, which is attached to the holder.

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  13. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    See post #14. Like many others here, I replaced mine with the $11 version from Amazon, and it is 10 times better than the stock one. I also put on a silicone “frame” which I think looks better overall than just the plate, while reducing vibration.
     
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  14. sacharama

    sacharama Active Member


    Ok we are talking about two different things.

    When i stated holder I was referring to the plastic surround frame piece that goes on top of the plate, and I believe I am not the only one who thought so. Hence, in my response to you, I stated that I attached the plate onto the "backing plate".

    My mentioning of the "backing plate" should indicate that I was not referring it as the "holder". Otherwise, I would not say "backing plate" while I was discussing the "holder" at the same time.

    In addition, my comment about the cleaner aesthetic should also further indicate that I was not talking about the "backing plate" as it doesn't add additional lines to the aesthetic.

    So no, I didn't remove the backing plate when I took delivery. It's still securely attached to the hatch of the car as it's always been.
     
  15. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    It's good that BMW and MINI use the same mounting for their rear license-plate holders. I was amazed to see more than 800 people bought this one on Amazon in the last month:

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