2016 Front License Plate Relocation
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
2016 Front License Plate Relocation
I just bought a 2016 GS 350 within the past week. I live in Virginia which requires a front license plate. I love the front end of this car and do not want to drill into the bumper for the oem mount.
I have found kits that screw into the tow hook location. My problem is that my car has the radar based cruise control and it seems that the sensor blocks the entry point of the tow hook. Has anyone found another solution?
I have found kits that screw into the tow hook location. My problem is that my car has the radar based cruise control and it seems that the sensor blocks the entry point of the tow hook. Has anyone found another solution?
#2
Lexus Test Driver
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The best location is the lower part of the front mesh grill. Buy the oem mount and zip tie it to the grill. Then screw the license plate onto that.
I did this to my 2013 GS, perfectly center and no holes drilled into the bumper, and looks great. I bought the car from Georgia(no front plate) and I also live in Virginia.
The tow hook location is off center, plate sticks out too much off the body line of the car, and anyone can just turn the whole thing counterclockwise and take your license plate and mount.
I did this to my 2013 GS, perfectly center and no holes drilled into the bumper, and looks great. I bought the car from Georgia(no front plate) and I also live in Virginia.
The tow hook location is off center, plate sticks out too much off the body line of the car, and anyone can just turn the whole thing counterclockwise and take your license plate and mount.
#3
Driver
Thread Starter
The best location is the lower part of the front mesh grill. Buy the oem mount and zip tie it to the grill. Then screw the license plate onto that.
I did this to my 2013 GS, perfectly center and no holes drilled into the bumper, and looks great. I bought the car from Georgia(no front plate) and I also live in Virginia.
The tow hook location is off center, plate sticks out too much off the body line of the car, and anyone can just turn the whole thing counterclockwise and take your license plate and mount.
I did this to my 2013 GS, perfectly center and no holes drilled into the bumper, and looks great. I bought the car from Georgia(no front plate) and I also live in Virginia.
The tow hook location is off center, plate sticks out too much off the body line of the car, and anyone can just turn the whole thing counterclockwise and take your license plate and mount.
#4
I have a Cravenspeed Playtpus on my 2016 GS F Sport. It can be bent to have a more flush fit to the bumper and it does not interfere with my radar cruise control or parking sensors. A bit on the pricy side but I think it's worth it IMO if you wanna keep things clean.
#5
Driver
Thread Starter
Can you show me a picture of where it goes? I legitimately don't see where the tow hook is on my car.
#6
https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-plat...us/?fullSite=1
#7
Lexus Test Driver
Be careful when using the tow hook plate holder. I bought one of those and it came loose and the plate swung sideways and it hit my bumper and left a nasty scratch on the paint. YIKES!!! I threw that thing away and roll without one.
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#8
Pole Position
Maybe you could gamble and not run a front plate. My state requires a front plate and so far it's been over a year and I haven't been pulled over. I think my city doesn't really enforce it too much. When I see a state cop though sometimes I'll turn off the road to avoid them seeing me. I've just been lucky so far but someday I'm sure my luck will run out.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Maybe you could gamble and not run a front plate. My state requires a front plate and so far it's been over a year and I haven't been pulled over. I think my city doesn't really enforce it too much. When I see a state cop though sometimes I'll turn off the road to avoid them seeing me. I've just been lucky so far but someday I'm sure my luck will run out.
#10
Driver
Thread Starter
You can pretty much google for the exact location of the tow hook cover. It's a part of the grill area. Here's the link from cravenspeed for a general idea. Gotta take the cover off first.
https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-plat...us/?fullSite=1
https://www.cravenspeed.com/the-plat...us/?fullSite=1
#11
Driver
Thread Starter
Maybe you could gamble and not run a front plate. My state requires a front plate and so far it's been over a year and I haven't been pulled over. I think my city doesn't really enforce it too much. When I see a state cop though sometimes I'll turn off the road to avoid them seeing me. I've just been lucky so far but someday I'm sure my luck will run out.
#12
+1 for zip tie to lower grill. This is how mine looks. Super secure for 4 years now, no problems.
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#15
Lexus Champion
The sensor for your cruise control is mounted behind the large "L" emblem on the grill. The sensors lower down are just the parking/proximity sensors.