No drill license relocation for G8?
#1
No drill license relocation for G8?
I need to put my front plate on, but would like to have it off to the side, possibly lower. However, I don't want to drill any holes if possible.
I would be fine with the h-fit kit that uses the tow hook spot, but it's only for the GD3. If anyone knows of a similar type of setup for the G8 lemme know.
I would be fine with the h-fit kit that uses the tow hook spot, but it's only for the GD3. If anyone knows of a similar type of setup for the G8 lemme know.
#2
i bought my GE8 brand new back in April and this was the first thing i wanted to do...i had the dealer leave the bracket off so i could place it over on the side. unfortunately there is no solution for the GE8 that will work without drilling so i left it off completely
i live in new york and have had no issues what so ever...looks better too IMO.
i guess in theory you use the password JDM relocation kit V2 with 3M double sided automotive tape but idk if id trust that...to much wind resistance id think.
i live in new york and have had no issues what so ever...looks better too IMO.
i guess in theory you use the password JDM relocation kit V2 with 3M double sided automotive tape but idk if id trust that...to much wind resistance id think.
#3
i bought my GE8 brand new back in April and this was the first thing i wanted to do...i had the dealer leave the bracket off so i could place it over on the side. unfortunately there is no solution for the GE8 that will work without drilling so i left it off completely
i live in new york and have had no issues what so ever...looks better too IMO.
i guess in theory you use the password JDM relocation kit V2 with 3M double sided automotive tape but idk if id trust that...to much wind resistance id think.
i live in new york and have had no issues what so ever...looks better too IMO.
i guess in theory you use the password JDM relocation kit V2 with 3M double sided automotive tape but idk if id trust that...to much wind resistance id think.
I left mine off in Illinois and never was cited. One week in Boulder, CO and I've already gotten a warning.
I emailed h-fit, but didn't get a response. I'm wondering if I can mod the GD3 kit to get it to work.
#5
I zipped tied mine with the OEM bracket on to the lower grill to the right after i noticed the imprint it left on my bumper. So far its been tight but will have to think of something else if we get another blizzard this winter.
#6
or you can do what i did. i slid the license plate mount over and drilled a new hole at the bottom of the bumper. idk if it makes sense. like... if you're looking at the mount from the front of the car, i moved the left screw to the right screw threads and drilled a new hole for the right screw (on the mount) into the bumper. SORRY, I KNOW I SUCK AT EXPLAINING THINGS. i'll try take a picture if i remember tomorrow.
#7
^ exactly what i did.
flip the bracket upside down and put the left hole of the license plate bracket to the right hole on the bumper, then drill one new hole.
alright that sounds kinda confusing but just look under your bumper and itll make sense.
flip the bracket upside down and put the left hole of the license plate bracket to the right hole on the bumper, then drill one new hole.
alright that sounds kinda confusing but just look under your bumper and itll make sense.
#8
I live in CA where front plate is required and mounting bracket must by law be installed for dealer sale so the first thing I did was remove the mount and was bummed with the hole in the bumper! A few months ago I got rear-ended and pushed into the next car so the front bumper cover had to be replaced among other things. I had the body shop not drill a hole in the new bumper cover
I keep my plate between the e-brake console and passenger seat with electrical tape around the sharp stamped edge of the plate. I toss it into the front window whenever there is a cop behind me (limo tint helps), or after one has passed traveling the opposite direction.
In CA its legal to have your plate in the front window as long as its visible - if I toss it right it wedges between the dash and window and lays flat against the window. Truthfully its not terribly visible in the front window but at least I think I could get out of a ticket with that as long as I wasnt already speeding
I keep my plate between the e-brake console and passenger seat with electrical tape around the sharp stamped edge of the plate. I toss it into the front window whenever there is a cop behind me (limo tint helps), or after one has passed traveling the opposite direction.
In CA its legal to have your plate in the front window as long as its visible - if I toss it right it wedges between the dash and window and lays flat against the window. Truthfully its not terribly visible in the front window but at least I think I could get out of a ticket with that as long as I wasnt already speeding
#9
or you can do what i did. i slid the license plate mount over and drilled a new hole at the bottom of the bumper. idk if it makes sense. like... if you're looking at the mount from the front of the car, i moved the left screw to the right screw threads and drilled a new hole for the right screw (on the mount) into the bumper. SORRY, I KNOW I SUCK AT EXPLAINING THINGS. i'll try take a picture if i remember tomorrow.
#10
In CA its legal to have your plate in the front window as long as its visible - if I toss it right it wedges between the dash and window and lays flat against the window. Truthfully its not terribly visible in the front window but at least I think I could get out of a ticket with that as long as I wasnt already speeding
#13
Then maybe its only for classic cars? I know there is an allowance for front window plate but maybe it is only for cars that did not sell with a factory front mount.
#14
I've been crazy busy adjusting to my new location and job, so I ended up just doing a quickie relocate and shifted it to the side using one of the original holes and putting a new hole on the underside of the bumper. It'll do for now and keep me legal.
I don't love it, so I may try the 180 degree turn or zip tie ideas. Thanks guys.
On another note, we're expecting 6-12" of snow overnight, so I get to see how the fit handles snow. Glad I've got conti dws's instead of the stock Dunlop's at least.
Here's a crappy cell pic of the front plate.
I don't love it, so I may try the 180 degree turn or zip tie ideas. Thanks guys.
On another note, we're expecting 6-12" of snow overnight, so I get to see how the fit handles snow. Glad I've got conti dws's instead of the stock Dunlop's at least.
Here's a crappy cell pic of the front plate.
#16
totally legal for the license plate to be in the front window off to the side as long as its not higher than 60" off the ground and the numbers and letters are not obstructed~Th.is information is from the CA CHP website.... I've got mine in my windshield and have been pulled over and not gotten any hassle.
#17
totally legal for the license plate to be in the front window off to the side as long as its not higher than 60" off the ground and the numbers and letters are not obstructed~Th.is information is from the CA CHP website.... I've got mine in my windshield and have been pulled over and not gotten any hassle.
#18
Everyone drilling holes in their bumper, and other irreversible crap! Not me either.
Like you said... flip bracket upside down, install longer bolts and a large washer... TA-DAAAAAHH! ---> A lower plate position that even aids in guarding that huge opening in front of the condenser.
Those who haven't done the "lower grille/condenser-protect mod"... your condenser will love you for lowering your plate in front of it.
Looks great, and even serves a purpose.