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underscore 02-06-2015 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by zulutango (Post 8592220)
Here's a Mensa approach suggestion...if the licence plate doesn't fit the bolt holes, why not mount a backing plate to the holes that fit and bolt the licence to the backing plate by drilling holes that fit? Nahh...too easy and nothing to bitch about on RS. :accepted:

Because then I have a big hunk of metal sticking out the front of the car in order for the plate to be properly secured? Which probably isn't kosher either from a pedestrian impact POV.

sebberry 02-06-2015 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 8592207)
Unless you drill 2" holes with a hole saw, I'm sure any reasonable person would be fine with 2 holes being punched along the top of the plate so that it can be mounted on different spaced holes.

We're dealing with the government here...

Soundy 02-06-2015 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8592472)
Because then I have a big hunk of metal sticking out the front of the car in order for the plate to be properly secured? Which probably isn't kosher either from a pedestrian impact POV.

Google is a helluva thing...

http://www.benzworld.org/forums/vint...topics/1644263

Which links you to this:

http://m.ebay.com/itm/260736683063?_...r=1&rmvSB=true

Looks like it sticks out a whole inch, probably less.

Pedestrian fucks given: zero.

underscore 02-06-2015 11:52 AM

Mein auto isn't German or even european, all the JDM adapters I've found are big clunky things .

zulutango 02-06-2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8592472)
Because then I have a big hunk of metal sticking out the front of the car in order for the plate to be properly secured? Which probably isn't kosher either from a pedestrian impact POV.

If the holes in the car don't line up with the ones in the plate, all you need to do it use a bracket/holder/plate the same size as the BCL, just reposition the holes...you don't need to mount a snow plow.

Soundy 02-06-2015 05:26 PM

1. Cut a little piece of 1/4" plywood the height of your plate and little wider than the holes in the bumper.
2. Drill holes to match the bumper.
3. Attach plywood to bumper like you would with a Euro or JDM plate.
4. Screw NA plate to plywood.
5. ????
6. PROFIT.

All the fucking effort you have to go through to import a JDM car, is it really that big a deal to mount your plate to it? It's better to whine and cry about the size and shape of our plates, which accomplishes nothing except to make you look like a little bitch? I guess if such a simple and obvious solution escapes you...

:pokerface:

underscore 02-06-2015 10:49 PM

Yes because using wood on a car sounds like a brilliant idea. All I'm saying is that the JDM brackets I've found are big clunky pieces of crap. I know they don't have to be that way, but that's all I've found. I'm not complaining about our plates or that I have to mount them, but if it ends up sticking out too far on the back it'll be past the license plate lights which I'm pretty sure is also illegal.

Also my car was already imported, so I put zero effort into getting it here (and I saved a bundle since buddy knew nothing about cars) but thanks for your assumptions.

ancient_510 02-06-2015 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 8592785)
All the fucking effort you have to go through to import a JDM car, is it really that big a deal to mount your plate to it?

What if your car was purchased new at a Canadian dealer and does not bear an import designation?

Are we allowed to modify BC plates to fit the Japanese spec mounts or should I go to my friendly local Datsun dealer to get an adapter?

http://i.imgur.com/5EKMp7Lh.jpg

(shameless licence plate brag)

Soundy 02-06-2015 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8592916)
Yes because using wood on a car sounds like a brilliant idea.

So use plexiglass, or sheet metal. Fuck, do I have to think of everything for you? I thought Revscene was more creative than this.

Quote:

Also my car was already imported, so I put zero effort into getting it here (and I saved a bundle since buddy knew nothing about cars) but thanks for your assumptions.
So out of all that you saved, you can't afford something to mount your plate properly.

Seems legit.


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Originally Posted by ancient_510 (Post 8592917)
What if your car was purchased new at a Canadian dealer and does not bear an import designation?

Well then should it not bear the proper mounting positions for the market it's being sold in?

ancient_510 02-10-2015 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 8592933)
Well then should it not bear the proper mounting positions for the market it's being sold in?

As evidenced by the picture, it does not.

meme405 02-10-2015 02:21 PM

Soundy you're being fucking retarded. Mount a piece of plexi glass? A piece of plywood?

Quit being stubborn, who the fuck would attach a piece of 1/4 plywood to the front of their car, when they could easily just drill two tiny 1/2" holes and mount the plate exactly as ancient_510 has.

THAT IS THE LOGICAL THING TO DO HERE. Anyone who gives someone grief over drilling two tiny little holes 1" away from the existing ones is on a complete power trip.

Soundy 02-10-2015 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 8594399)
Soundy you're being fucking retarded. Mount a piece of plexi glass? A piece of plywood?

Quit being stubborn, who the fuck would attach a piece of 1/4 plywood to the front of their car, when they could easily just drill two tiny 1/2" holes and mount the plate exactly as ancient_510 has.

THAT IS THE LOGICAL THING TO DO HERE. Anyone who gives someone grief over drilling two tiny little holes 1" away from the existing ones is on a complete power trip.

I'm not the one being stubborn, I'm suggesting alternatives to those who insist on having a problem coping with the different designs. If you're opposed to drilling the plate OR the bumper, what's so hard about building an adapter plate out of whatever convenient material you have to work with? Wood, plastic, metal, who gives a fuck?

ironheader 02-16-2015 09:06 PM

I'd just ram 2 self tapping screws into the body of the car or bumper or wherever there putting these things.

#Ricer

wing_woo 02-17-2015 08:33 AM

From what I've seen, the cars where the screw holes are too far apart for the holes on the license plate usually have a license plate holder/adapter that goes over that. You see those on cars where there is a black plastic rectangular bracket for you to mount your license plate on.
So, there really shouldn't be any reason to have to drill holes in your plate. If you really want to put it up against your bumper without the bracket, then just use self tapping screws like the guy above said. If it's that important to you not to have a bracket or adapter to mount your plate then that would be the cleanest looking way as you won't have two extra holes showing on your plate.

ironheader 02-24-2015 08:50 PM

Just saw a backing plate at Lordco [Douglas Road] today for $5 before discount........

SuperChomely 03-24-2015 07:01 PM

Instead of cutting your plates what about getting one of those vinyls made of your plate and stick it somewhere on your car. I've seen those around in the UK and on some cars here like a BMW at the WCC meet last year. I'm pretty sure they're illegal but I think if you would get a ticket it would be for no front plate instead of cutting the plate. Might be something to think about.

Soundy 03-24-2015 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChomely (Post 8614624)
Instead of cutting your plates what about getting one of those vinyls made of your plate and stick it somewhere on your car. I've seen those around in the UK and on some cars here like a BMW at the WCC meet last year. I'm pretty sure they're illegal but I think if you would get a ticket it would be for no front plate instead of cutting the plate. Might be something to think about.

:facepalm:

ironheader 04-11-2015 11:36 PM

Just make sure your drilled plate doesn't fall off.

Saw this near my school last week.

http://s28.postimg.org/67jqcb2jx/image.jpg

:rukidding:

snails 04-12-2015 12:25 AM

SHH

The_AK 03-09-2021 03:49 PM

*nvm dead thread

underscore 03-10-2021 08:52 AM

I miss when this subforum was busy.


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