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What size screws for Subaru number plate?

Screw Size for Subaru License Plate
The standard license plate screw size for Subaru models is 1/4-14-3/4 inch. This means the threaded diameter of the screw is 1/4 inch, and it has 14 threads per inch, with a length of 3/4 inch.
When looking for replacement screws, it’s important to ensure that they fit the specific model of the Subaru. For example, the HPP OE License Plate Stainless Steel Screws are designed for all Subaru models and are a perfect fit, preventing rust stains on the plate. Similarly, the Prime Ave Stainless Steel License Plate Fastener Screws are compatible with Subaru WRX, BRZ, and Impreza, and are specifically designed to fit the Subaru license plate nut.
It’s also worth noting that the compatibility of the screws depends on the type of mounting on the vehicle. For instance, the ReplacementScrews Stainless License Plate Screws are compatible with all Subaru models, such as Outback, Forester, Impreza, Crosstrek, Ascent, Legacy, WRX, BRZ, and B9 Tribeca, as long as the car has either nylon/plastic snap-in inserts or plastic holes in the bumper/bracket.
In summary, when looking for replacement screws for a Subaru license plate, it’s essential to ensure that they are the standard size of 1/4-14-3/4 inch and are compatible with the specific model and mounting of the vehicle.

How do you mount a license plate without screws?

You could try an adhesive-mounted bracket or a bracket designed for the shape of your specific model’s bumper. There are also brackets that fit into the tow hook anchor located on the front bumper of many newer models.

How do you find an M6 screw?

M6 Threads
The outside diameter of the threads is 6 mm. The standard metric rack screw is actually an M6 x 1 mm. The number 1 mm refers to 1 threads per millimeter. You can identify an M6 screw by measuring the diameter at slightly more than 7/32″ (0.2362″).

Are there special screws for license plates?

There are no special screws made for license plate. The screw to be use will depend on the mating interface spec ie the nut. But it is recommended to use and anti vibrating fastener such as flange bolts and flange nut or nyloc insert bolt.

How do you keep license plates on without screws?

You could try an adhesive-mounted bracket or a bracket designed for the shape of your specific model’s bumper. There are also brackets that fit into the tow hook anchor located on the front bumper of many newer models.

Are license plate screws Phillips?

Designed to help secure your car’s rear metal license plate, these screws have a Phillips machine pan head and are made of superior rust-resistant 18-8 stainless steel.

What size screws for license plate Subaru Forester?

CORRECT LENGTH: These 16mm (5/8 in) Screws are Perfect for both Frame and Frameless Installations. PHILLIPS PAN HEAD: Installs with a Regular Phillips Screwdriver. No Special Tools Needed.

What size screws do I need to install a license plate?

Although there are different sizes of license plate screws, the most common license plate screw size is 1/4-14-3/4. The fraction 1/4 indicates the screw’s threaded diameter in inches, the middle number 14 equals the number of threads, and the 3/4 fraction indicates the screw’s length in inches.

How long are number plate screws?

18mm and 24mm choice of lengths.

What size screws for number plates?

The license plate screws are the standard size of 6mm diameter and 18mm long, fit for most family cars and trucks using nylon/plastic screw holders, but not fit for metal threaded holes, please check your vehicle size before your ordering.

What size are plastic number plate screws?

18mm and 24mm choice of lengths.

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