Front License Plate
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The previous owner never put the front plate on so theres no bracket or anything like that. Theres only the 4 holes on bumper where the plate goes on. Is the OEM bracket gonna be the easiest to attach and look the cleanest? I dont want to have to attach anything behind the bumper because its hard to get back there. I wish I could somehow justattach the plate directly onto the bumper but I cant find any screws that work with it!!
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You just need self tapping screws and you can screw it straight into the bumper. Like these:
http://www.sidsavage.com/product/lic...ampaign=google
http://www.sidsavage.com/product/lic...ampaign=google
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You just need self tapping screws and you can screw it straight into the bumper. Like these:
http://www.sidsavage.com/product/lic...ampaign=google
http://www.sidsavage.com/product/lic...ampaign=google
This is what it looks like just in case someone needs visuals
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I have the same issue the car had no holes for the license plate, the dude said it was legal but a friend of mine said it was not. I been driving without it on for 3 weeks and no pull over, I drive by police regularily as there are always 2 at our construction site. Anyway what you need to do is drill 2 small holes and screw some self-tapping
screws in. I was told the self tapping screws will go right in even without holes predrilled but I haven't tried it. Overall itz no biggy to leave it but its easy to do so id get it outa the way
screws in. I was told the self tapping screws will go right in even without holes predrilled but I haven't tried it. Overall itz no biggy to leave it but its easy to do so id get it outa the way
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What size do I need so I can go to Home Depot & take care of it? Why do people use license plate mounts/brackets then?? WHy pay extra when you can just screw the plate directly onto the bumper & have it look flush?
This is what it looks like just in case someone needs visuals
This is what it looks like just in case someone needs visuals
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Well I got some Spax construction screws from home depot . I had to get a few diff ones to try them out. These fit in there nice but I think I stripped one of them because the screw keeps spinning and spinning & wont really tighten/lock in place. Its in there tight but not as tight as the others.
Would I be better off getting a license plate bracket or frame (whatever its called) or just getting a bigger screw for that stripped one? Im thinking these screws will eventually come loose since theyre drilled into plastic.
http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/exteri...te-screws.html
Would I be better off getting a license plate bracket or frame (whatever its called) or just getting a bigger screw for that stripped one? Im thinking these screws will eventually come loose since theyre drilled into plastic.
http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/exteri...te-screws.html
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I would just get bigger screws. Pep boys should have screws that will fit, but now that the hole might be to big you might have to go to home depot and get bigger ones. I think the brackets are for if you don't have a mounting place on the front of your bumper for a plate. Some cars don't have spots for them.
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