$5 License Plate Bracket (No Holes)
I do believe the front plate (if required) must be in a location where it can be seen by police at all forward angles. For example, if you leave it standing on the left side of your dashboard facing the glass a cop sitting on the right side of the road may not be able to see it because of the angle; The police that want to break ***** will ticket you for this.
Additionally, I don't understand why you'd mount a quick connect/release where you'd probably drill holes or deface the bumper in some manner, but won't just permanently mount the plate. It seems counter intuitive to me. Unless you do what the OP did and add a quick release feature. You're better off with the zip ties IMO.
Additionally, I don't understand why you'd mount a quick connect/release where you'd probably drill holes or deface the bumper in some manner, but won't just permanently mount the plate. It seems counter intuitive to me. Unless you do what the OP did and add a quick release feature. You're better off with the zip ties IMO.
I thought it, I just didn't type it right lol
I can't think of what to call those two piece things you get and you insert one piece into the other then turn it 90 degrees to make them lock. Putting 4 of these small points on the mesh wouldn't be so bad, but all that drag from the plate held by the mesh might not be so great.
I did a little looking around and there's a bill to get rid of front license plates in TX, but it's been tried before and failed. Scheduled to be yay or nay by september I think.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




