Any suggestion on no drill license plate relocator bracket on my front bumper
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Any suggestion on no drill license plate relocator bracket on my front bumper
Hi guys. I need youre guys suggestion on what license plate relocator bracket i can put on my car because i want to out my front license plate on the rigt side of my front bumper. And is there any brackets that doesnt need drilling a hole. Thank you very much!
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If you need this to get around a ticket for no front plate in CA ( Santa Monica!!!!) I had a friend who used Velcro. We went to a Police Station and the officer didn't look to closely and signed off on the repair. I'm pretty sure he knew what was going on but understood the pain of drilling into the front bumper on a high end car. If you really just want a front plate, I can't imagine anything reliable short of epoxy (which would be crazy) or just drill the holes and live with it.
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ebay has several different kinds but i prefer my grimmspeed bracket thats off to the side.. a little expensive on the price, but i like how much room there is to shift around and put it in diff locations of the bracket.. do a search on the forum to see the cars that have them.
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
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ebay has several different kinds but i prefer my grimmspeed bracket thats off to the side.. a little expensive on the price, but i like how much room there is to shift around and put it in diff locations of the bracket.. do a search on the forum to see the cars that have them.
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
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ebay has several different kinds but i prefer my grimmspeed bracket thats off to the side.. a little expensive on the price, but i like how much room there is to shift around and put it in diff locations of the bracket.. do a search on the forum to see the cars that have them.
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...s-250-350-isf/
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i think the idea the OP had in mind was to not have to drill holes int he front of his bumper or have the plate located in the center of the bumper. IMHO i think the plate to the side without obstructing the center grill looks clean and aggressive at the same time.
i don't see the point to doing the magnets if OP didn't want to put the grill in the center. i see no point to the magnets really, other than if you were to stop somewhere, pop your plate off just for a quick photoshoot, and then have to pop it back on before you drive around the streets VA, CA, any other place that requires front plates.. why not just leave it on the side and not have to touch it ever again..
i don't see the point to doing the magnets if OP didn't want to put the grill in the center. i see no point to the magnets really, other than if you were to stop somewhere, pop your plate off just for a quick photoshoot, and then have to pop it back on before you drive around the streets VA, CA, any other place that requires front plates.. why not just leave it on the side and not have to touch it ever again..
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