Swapping Number Plates
Does anyone know a sensible (and tested) way to swap between number plates on a caravan, without having to keep gluing the plates on with sticky pads and then peel them off again? Sometimes I tow with my car and sometimes with my partner's car, so I have to change the plates over from time to time.
Halfords sell a "number plate frame" which I suppose I could stick to the caravan to allow me to swap the plates more easily. Has anyone used something like that? The back of the frame is mostly holes, so I'm not sure how well I could stick it to the caravan and I do not want to screw it on.
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Our van has one of those frames - attached by dealer - showing their web address by way of advertising. It's stainless steel and looks quite smart. As far as I can see, there aren't any screws holding it in place, so assume it is fixed with Sikaflex. The front is hinged and just pulls down allowing a number plate to be slotted behind it then it just clips back. They use it to put their own plate on if they come to collect my van for service etc.
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There are holders which can be mounted into which number-plates are swapped and clipped in. We do this with our towed car all the time chopping and changing between car and motorhome reg. while on tour.
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I recall some years ago a dealer in Land Rovers and ex-military vehicles in the north of England had a large trailer that was regularily towed by three different vehicles. Their simple solution was to display all three number plates on the rear of the trailer.
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Thanks everyone for the replies. I'm going to get a number plate holder and stick it to the caravan and see how it goes.
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i had a similar situation several years ago but solved the problem using flexible magnetic rubber sheeting. It is only magnetic on one side , the reverse side being coated with an adhesive. The material is only 1.0 mm/1.5mm thick and is easily cut using good scissors or a stanley knife.
I cut a piece to the same dimensions as the number plate and stuck it to my trailer using the adhesive. On the adhesive side of a second I stuck the registration number of the towing vehicle.
Placing the two magnetic faces together the number plate was easily positioned and firmily held in place.
Signmakers tend to use this material to provide signs for taxi companies and small businesses to attach to their vehicles to advise their products. The signs can be easily removed if the vehicles are needed for private/personal use and replaced at a later date.
i would suggest that you contact a local signmaker who shoud be able to offer more advice (and possibly a demonstration). They may even be prepared to supply the material for you to make your own numberplates.
Best of luck.
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Here is one example, of which there quite a few, on eBay :-
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