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psuicyde king 08-06-2009 09:21 AM

Front Licence Plate?
 
Hey guys, just got my 8 in. It came from a state that doesn't require a front license plate, though my state does.

What's the best way to put a plate holder on without jacking up the front it - i.e. doing damage to plastic or making it look ugly

rodjonathan 08-06-2009 09:35 AM

theres a plate holder they make for the 8 i have one laying around pm me if you want it

Bigbacon 08-06-2009 09:53 AM

If you don't want it smack dab in the middle of the grill you can use this and get some slightly longer screws (i needed them anyway)

It just screws into the bottom of the bumper. No drilling needed just remove two of the screws that are there and replace. Just depends on if you think it's ugly or not.

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...brandName=Bell

looks like

http://chadcarey.com/car/p1020835.jpg

different angle

http://chadcarey.com/car/p1020823.jpg

Side view

http://chadcarey.com/car/p1020836.jpg

RIWWP 08-06-2009 09:58 AM

^ That is the best possible look available, but it isn't as good as it may seem. I have replaced mine 3 times since May from ripping it off, and just ripped off the last replacement yesterday. It really doesn't take much of a 'brush' against the ground for it to tear off (and I am not even lowered), and the one yesterday finally stripped the screw hole instead of bending the frame, so I have to find another option. And yes, I have it angled up, so it only extended ~1/4th of an inch below my stock air dam. RI roads are just that troublesome.

I think I am going to build my own that moves it up a bit higher, if I can find a proper mounting point for it.

Bigbacon 08-06-2009 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by RIWWP (Post 3154785)
^ That is the best possible look available, but it isn't as good as it may seem. I have replaced mine 3 times since May from ripping it off, and just ripped off the last replacement yesterday. It really doesn't take much of a 'brush' against the ground for it to tear off (and I am not even lowered), and the one yesterday finally stripped the screw hole instead of bending the frame, so I have to find another option. And yes, I have it angled up, so it only extended ~1/4th of an inch below my stock air dam. RI roads are just that troublesome.

I think I am going to build my own that moves it up a bit higher, if I can find a proper mounting point for it.

wow! I mashed it into a curb parking and it survived. I was amazed, I expected damage.

Guess that is one good thing about NOVA is the roads are pretty well kept up. I suspect if I still lived in PA this thing would have been long gone.

RIWWP 08-06-2009 10:11 AM

Yeah, I even had the last 2 buffered with window stripping on the back of the plate, held on with white duct tape, to see if it can cushion a blow better, but as always, it isn't a normal hit that rips it off, just a grazing of the bottom edge. I barely caught the ground in my wife's work parking lot yesterday, heard a scrape, knew was it was, and when I got out to check, sure enough my plate was dangling by 1 screw.

Those plate brackets also have a pretty bad problem with rust, so I recommend spraying them with something to seal them better.

EMart11b 08-06-2009 10:13 AM

Front license plate is a secondary offense, I just roll without it.

Being military significantly reduces the risk of getting a ticket for anything though so take that with a grain of salt.

RIWWP 08-06-2009 10:16 AM

Hehe, I hear ya, although being a secondary offense doesn't do much if the officer chooses to ignore that part. My last plate ticket, the cop hit the brakes as we passed in opposite directions, spun around, and had his lights on before he finished the turn, and I was doing 20 in a 25 school zone, holding my lane, etc. He only pulled me over for the plate.

And I have the only white RX-8 registered in RI, so it's not like he was looking for a suspect driving a similar car or anything.

Ah well.

EMart11b 08-06-2009 10:18 AM

^ I got let off scott free for 95 on the PA turnpike... 95 after braking when I saw the cop too :wiggle:

ken-x8 08-06-2009 10:19 AM

IMHO, the stock location is the least bad place for it. One problem with that is the stock plate holder will rub against the lip at the top of the grill. (If not rub, then at least get in the way of washing/waxing that spot.) There's a DIY that shows how to lower the mount by one diamond to avoid that problem. Very easy. I did it and it's held on fine for the past three years.

There's also a DIY that shows how to mount the plate off to the side using an Evo plate bracket. I personally don't care for that look.

Ken

Bigbacon 08-06-2009 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by RIWWP (Post 3154806)
Yeah, I even had the last 2 buffered with window stripping on the back of the plate, held on with white duct tape, to see if it can cushion a blow better, but as always, it isn't a normal hit that rips it off, just a grazing of the bottom edge. I barely caught the ground in my wife's work parking lot yesterday, heard a scrape, knew was it was, and when I got out to check, sure enough my plate was dangling by 1 screw.

Those plate brackets also have a pretty bad problem with rust, so I recommend spraying them with something to seal them better.

I noticed this, what would you recommend to spray it with?

Transam kid 01 08-06-2009 10:40 AM

I have an authentic MS bumper and made a custom bracket. If you're really interested I'll show you pics

sxe1215 08-07-2009 01:00 AM

speaking of front plates, has tx passed the law not needing them yet? i dont have one on mine, but itd be a nice piece of mind. pm me back about the rims! i wanna do it

smitht0789 08-07-2009 02:20 PM

you have to have one in my state (ohio) and my car came with one, but i took it off...they dont really care unless ure speeding or sumthin then they'll ticket u for that too..lol

CyberPitz 08-07-2009 02:38 PM

Just yesterday I got pulled over for having my plate in the window, not attached to my front bumper.

I also just recently renewed my plates, so I forgot to put my insurance in my car. He didn't bust me for my plate, but now I have a "No Proof Of Insurance" ticket :(

Wert4580 08-07-2009 04:25 PM

Dark tints and no front plate on mine here in Cali, and no PD attention.
I have a novelty oval-shaped front plate on my (loud, lowered) VW, and I've never gotten unduly pulled over in that either. The two times I was stopped by police, they didn't mention anything. Not even my lack of seatbelts, and that I was carrying a passenger before I had my license for a year.


All that said, LA area cops are pretty lax on minor things like those. It all depends on your location, I guess.

derek54 08-07-2009 04:58 PM

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what about this?

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chickenwafer 08-07-2009 05:33 PM

I just moved from Arizona (no front plate) to Colorado (front plate), and it blows. I have the Mazdaspeed front but I threw away the front plate BS when I got it since I figured I wouldn't need it.

I'm not to keen about drilling holes in my genuine MS bumper, either. So far I still AZ plates on the car (good until Sept) but when I get CO plates I'll put it in the windshield.

My girlfriend has CO plates and the front bumper of her Saturn had no provisions for it since it was also an AZ car....we stuck in the windshield and haven't gotten any flack yet. But then again my girlfriend drives like a G-Ma and it's a 4-door Saturn so naturally she doesn't get attention by the Police.

ken-x8 08-07-2009 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by derek54 (Post 3157632)
what about this?...

Is that the standard bracket lowered one diamond? That's what I did.

It's all a matter of taste, of course, but the plate mounted low and off to the side reminds me of cattle that have a tag hanging from one ear.

Ken

EMart11b 08-07-2009 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by Wert4580 (Post 3157543)
Dark tints and no front plate on mine here in Cali, and no PD attention.
I have a novelty oval-shaped front plate on my (loud, lowered) VW, and I've never gotten unduly pulled over in that either. The two times I was stopped by police, they didn't mention anything. Not even my lack of seatbelts, and that I was carrying a passenger before I had my license for a year.


All that said, LA area cops are pretty lax on minor things like those. It all depends on your location, I guess.

Driving without seatbelts is a really bad idea. You sound obnoxious.

derek54 08-07-2009 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by ken-x8 (Post 3158110)
Is that the standard bracket lowered one diamond? That's what I did.

no all i did was tie wrap it to the honeycomb grill. I had to drill two small holes in the honeycomb for the top tiewraps. but they're hidden behind the plate. and wouldn't be noticable if the plate was off.

Razz1 08-07-2009 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by EMart11b (Post 3158118)
Driving without seatbelts is a really bad idea. You sound obnoxious.

65% of the country was born and raised without seat belts.

And so was your grandma.

deadphoenix52 08-07-2009 11:18 PM

just leave it off. it looks better. Texas requires front plates. its never been mentioned, no unwanted attention either.

EMart11b 08-08-2009 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by Razz1 (Post 3158208)
65% of the country was born and raised without seat belts.

And so was your grandma.

I fail to see how that's relevant at all.

Mark_Lyons_231 10-28-2009 04:55 PM

we require front plates in the uk, and mine is a little smaller than the law allows (actually quite alot smaller lol) before i had to take the bumper off to fit my grills, i just drove the car to the edge of a kirb or pavement (sidewalk) and screwed to 'L' brackets into the end of the splashguard, also popped a bit of double sided tape to be sure, so far 12 months on, still going strong, and even managed to evade the law (touch wood ;-)
hope this helps :-)


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