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Dynamat 19100 4" x 10" Extreme License Frame Kit

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Application: Kit contains one 4" x 10" piece of Dynamat Xtreme to be used on the back of the license plate plus four foam strips for attaching the included decorative frame. Use to quiet down noise license plate rattle.

  • license plate frame with Dynamat logo
  • one 4"x10" piece of Dynamat Xtreme (to be applied to the back of your plate)
  • four pieces of foam gasket

Features: 

  • Dynamat Xtreme License Plate Kit
  • Used on the back of the license plate
  • One 4" x 10" piece of Dynamat Xtreme
  • Includes license plate frame with Dynamat logo
  • Four self adhesive neoprene foam gaskets to attach the license plate frame
  • Reduces unwanted rattles and squeaks
  • Easy self-adhesive application

Installation:

  • Remove the license plate from vehicle.
  • Remove any dirt or grease from the back of the plate.
  • Firmly apply Dynamat to back of plate. Press firmly to eliminate any air gaps.
  • Apply the adhesive neoprene strips to the backside of the Dynamat License Plate frame.
  • Attach license plate into guides of the License Plate frame, then install on vehicle.

  • 1 Plastic license plate frame
  • One 4" x 10" sheet of Dynamat Xtreme
  • Four 5" x 1/4" self-adhesive neoprene foam strips
  • 1 Dynamat logo window sticker
  • Installation sheet
  • Installation Instructions on package.

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