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Give me your opinions **PICS**
I hate the front plate on this car but I have to have it to keep out of trouble. I temporarily zip tied it like this to see if I would like it there. So, just like the title says, give me your opinions. Obviously, it won't be held on there with zip ties if I actually do it...
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i chopped my bracket and flipped it and it's alright. Many comments to me about removing it all together or screwing it onto the side. If anyone got pics of their plate screwed in to the side (well, not side but just not exact center) of their bumper? I thought it looked way too ricer?
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I think anywhere but center is ricey, personally. I may chop my braket too but I want to know what everyone thinks about the placement of this first. If I drill two holes in the top of the braket, it'll line right up to where I have it now and it doesn't affect the lines on the front of the car too much.
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I don't like it. Either lose it or flip the bracket. My opinion is lose it.. I've never been pulled over for it, and at a routine traffic check by a local college (DUIers) the cop mentioned it but didnt give a shit
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I'd say just flip the bracket. If you're already in trouble, and don't want to risk it, flip it over so it's not chipping your paint. Mine's already gone from the front bumper.
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I took an electric bandsaw to the top and bottom portions of my plate that were "wasteful" space. It fit perfectly in the lower grille area and I used some industrial strength velcro to keep it on. It weatherd snow, rain, 100 degree heat, and a concrete jersey barrier.... never came off.
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