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Lakin Plates Review for 86/BRZ
I recently purchased a set of Lakin Plate brackets for my slimline number plates that are on order.
I thought I would give you all a review of these brackets from an owner's point of view as opposed to reading unsubstantiated claims on www.lakinplates.com.au I am in no way affiliated to Lakin Plates and am not receiving anything for making this post. I purchased a front and rear plate bracket along with perspex covers to go over the top of my plates. I also opted for getting the brackets powder coated. I was going to go for the uncoated brackets and spray them myself but it was just as cheap and more convenient to get them powder coated. The cost of the brackets first of all: Front $118.25 + $6.60 for powder coating Rear $90.75 + $6.60 for powder coating Two Prestige Number Plate Covers $37.80 Postage $9.45 ($12 discount for orders over $150) Total Cost $269.45 Took about 2 weeks from order for them to arrive. High quality packaging and shipping. If you have a fetish for bursting bubble wrap, there is plenty in the box to keep you going for a while. The brackets themselves Bags of fittings, all clearly labelled Weight of new brackets and fittings (not including the number plate covers) 689 grams. The OEM front bracket and fittings (weighed approx 189 grams but forgot to take a pic of this) Front bracket is shaped to follow the curve of the bumper. Rear plate attached to the car. Takes two minutes, uses two supplied countersunk screws and Toyota OEM screw holes. On the rear of the bracket are three silicone bumpers and two pieces of 3M double sided tape to hold it off the body work. Prestige plate cover attached using four supplied countersunk allen bolts. Personalised plates will also be held in place with these bolts. The raping the front bumper gets because of the OEM bracket (sorry about the quality of this pic, couldn't stop the light reflecting off the bonnet. The bottom two screws are just screwed through the plastic grill, there are no pre-drilled holes. Front plate bracket attached to the car. Uses the same four holes as the OEM bracket so your car does not get further violated. The bottom two adjustable legs of the front bracket are hardly visible when the brackets are in place. The bracket closely follows the bumper line. You can see the silicone bumpers attached to the rear of the bracket to keep it off the bodywork again. Side view of bracket attached to car, sticks out a lot less than the OEM bracket. Prestige plate cover cover attached to bracket. The plate cover is sufficiently flexible to bend with the shape of the bracket without any problem. My only concern with the front bracket is that the two top allen bolts that hold the plate and cover on to the bracket might be slightly too long. With the plate cover attached to the bracket there is probably only a 2mm gap between the end of the bolt and the bodywork. It is a very minor concern as it might be once the plate is also in the bracket it might shorten the amount of bolt protruding through the rear of the plate. If not I will just shorten the bolt slightly. Overall I would give the brackets a solid 10/10. Very easy to install, very good quality and excellent service from the company. I am talking with Phillip at Lakin plates about lending him my OEM bracket so that he can fashion a bracket that doesn't have the adjustable legs. If you were considering getting these brackets or want any more information about them I am happy to any answer any questions or take some more pics if you want. Last edited by Sutty; 09-09-2012 at 03:12 AM. Reason: Edited for clarity and typos. |
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Nice work,
I ordered some as well, hopefully I'll get them any day now. ![]() |
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My personalised plates have finally arrived.
Here are a couple of pics as promised. Rear Plate (close) Rear Plate (distant) Front Plate (close) Front plate (distant) The issue I raised in my first post about the top screws in the front bracket being too long is no longer an issue with the plates being installed too. Overall for about 0.5% of the purchase price of the car I think that it is a very worthwhile investment. |
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Investment?
Glad you like em, they look good but personally I think they are waaay too expensive. |
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I wonder if the Lakin front bracket will still fit if a TRD front lip/bumper is installed?
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