on my new SUV is going to scratch the paint. :scared Every time I closed the hatch, I could hear the license plate frame hit. Put some tape on the plastic frame but it's a temp thing, eh?. Looked in the local Marts and auto places but all they had were plastic frames. Searched Autopia, no joy.
Searched the net, found all kinds of plate frames and holders: brass, stainless, plastic, logo'd, engraved, painted-to-match, 'traveling' LED lights, neons (with built-in 12v. transformers), vacuum operated holders that flipped the plate horizontal "...for a better look" and even something called 'licence plate holders' (whatever they are). But nothing that would prevent scratches (sigh).
I remember years ago I had a coupla Chevys (gas fill behind the rear plate) that had rubber bumpers on the factory plate holder. So, my question is, "What do you Autopians have that prevents this problem? Now that y'all have got me started on watching what I park next to, eyeballing loose carts in the supermart yards and shooing cats, give me succor.:sosad
My wife suggested "...gluing those screen thingys" onto the back of the plate frames (she meant vinyl screen splines). Although that WOULD work, I wonder if there just isn't something out there, more elegant?

I remember years ago I had a coupla Chevys (gas fill behind the rear plate) that had rubber bumpers on the factory plate holder. So, my question is, "What do you Autopians have that prevents this problem? Now that y'all have got me started on watching what I park next to, eyeballing loose carts in the supermart yards and shooing cats, give me succor.:sosad
My wife suggested "...gluing those screen thingys" onto the back of the plate frames (she meant vinyl screen splines). Although that WOULD work, I wonder if there just isn't something out there, more elegant?