front plate holder
Anybody got a link to the guy who was selling the front licence plate holder that screws in to the tow hook socket? I can't seem to find it.
No way I'm drilling holes in my new front bumper and I would like to have the bracket on hand just in case I get stopped and have to slap a plate on temporarily. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by LeNoah
(Post 1569000)
Anybody got a link to the guy who was selling the front licence plate holder that screws in to the tow hook socket? I can't seem to find it.
No way I'm drilling holes in my new front bumper and I would like to have the bracket on hand just in case I get stopped and have to slap a plate on temporarily. Thanks. |
Thanks 808!! Got it.
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OC - No plates
LeNoah,
Were you sited for no-plates, in OC? |
Thanks. I'm only posting here to get my post count up to the point where I can send the guy a PM and get that front plate thingy.
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No. Been driving in OC for years. Never have front plates on any of our cars. I just want to be prepared in case I get nailed somewhere. I understand LA county is more aggresive in citing front plate abusers.
Unlike my previous 996, the 997 came without predrilled holes in the front bumper. I want to keep it that way yet be prepared to slap on a plate temporarily if required. |
Originally Posted by LeNoah
(Post 1569000)
Anybody got a link to the guy who was selling the front licence plate holder that screws in to the tow hook socket? I can't seem to find it.
No way I'm drilling holes in my new front bumper and I would like to have the bracket on hand just in case I get stopped and have to slap a plate on temporarily. Thanks. |
I just keep the front plate and a hand full of zip-ties in the trunk... easy to zip-tie the plate on in seconds (I do this for inspections) and the just remove later.
Matt |
I have to say that is a pretty nice setup at a decent price....well done - I like it
Matt |
I have mine in my trunk and hopefully no need to use it. But the fit and finish and price...you cannot beat this! A must buy for sure!
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I got busted in San Diego twice, my wife twice. Fix it ticket that I never fixed on my cars, I did fold and put the plates on her car (Lexus GX and then Q7 4.2, real shame on the Q7, love the front end on that without the plate).
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My post count prevents sending a PM. Do you have a email address?? Already have a front plate, but would prefer your solution.
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FYI, if you already have a plate you are done. Removing it will leave holes in your bumper.
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Originally Posted by Restless
(Post 1595629)
My post count prevents sending a PM. Do you have a email address?? Already have a front plate, but would prefer your solution.
stumberger_r@msn.com Thank you |
Originally Posted by LeNoah
(Post 1569498)
I understand LA county is more aggresive in citing front plate abusers.
Here's some of the VTL code, by the way, that they were enforcing: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d03/vc4851.htm http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d03/vc4852.htm There was very little reasoning with the cops. They were quite adamant about drilling holes in my front bumper, so here's what I did: I took the front plate and beat the snot out of it with a hammer. Ran it over. Dropped a brick on it. Bent it. Ran it through the dish washer to rust it a little bit. Cut out the mounting holes... I then printed a letter, without a date, that read something to the effect of, "Dear DMV Commissioner in Sacramento, I've requested several times to get a replacement plate and I've heard no response and the DMV office said... blah blah blah..." When I'd get pulled over, I'd explain that my front plate got "damaged" in an accident. I'd show the cop the letter and the plate -- which I kept under the carpet in the front boot. An elaborate "method" to be certain, but 100% effective in Los Angeles. In the future, however, I'll be registering cars in Nevada. Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia; U.S. territories Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam also do not require an official front license plate. In Nevada, front plates are optional if the vehicle was not designed for a front plate and the manufacturer did not provide an add-on bracket or other means of displaying the front plate. |
I like your creative solution to the problem... WC Fields was once asked if he ever read the bible.
His answere , "only for loopholes" abe |
Originally Posted by emilgh
(Post 1602482)
I took the front plate and beat the snot out of it with a hammer. Ran it over. Dropped a brick on it. Bent it. Ran it through the dish washer to rust it a little bit. Cut out the mounting holes... I then printed a letter, without a date, that read something to the effect of, "Dear DMV Commissioner in Sacramento, I've requested several times to get a replacement plate and I've heard no response and the DMV office said... blah blah blah..."
When I'd get pulled over, I'd explain that my front plate got "damaged" in an accident. I'd show the cop the letter and the plate -- which I kept under the carpet in the front boot. An elaborate "method" to be certain, but 100% effective in Los Angeles. |
Thank you! Michael |
http://www.moweraxle.com/licenseplatebrackets.html
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Originally Posted by emilgh
(Post 1602482)
In the future, however, I'll be registering cars in Nevada. Alabama....
On the front plates in general, I understand the hesitation to spoil the clean look (and drilling holes) but around here, cops are just itching to pull over sports cars. (Just last month my dad was ticketed in my car for changing lanes on Broadway without a turn signal... which is the automotive equivalent of jaywalking!!) I say save those police encounters, and DMV points, for juicier moving violations than that! :D |
Agreed! don't have the privilege to follow the link apparently. Can anyone PM me this link?
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Can someone please email the link for the front plate solution? wadepbrewer@gmail.com
Thank you!!!!! |
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