I'm in Texas and they require front plates.Are most of you folks living in the eastern states (where most 1 plate registrations are)? I think only about 20 states allow 1 rear license plate; most of them require front and rear plates. I think I only saw 3 photos of cars with front plates on it (not counting the non-US plate).
It's a shame that the designers couldn't do it like the way it is on my Honda; they have threaded inserts underneath the bumper and you would just bolt the license plate holder to the bottom of the bumper so if you were to remove the license plate bracket, there is no holes on the front of the bumper so it's "clean". Drilling holes in the front part of the bumper just isn't cool.I'm in Texas and they require front plates.
I bought my car from a dealership in Detroit with the virgin front bumper and that's the way it'll stay.
When these pecker woods start paying my car note they can drill my bumper.
Until then screw em.
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Not cool at all.It's a shame that the designers couldn't do it like the way it is on my Honda; they have threaded inserts underneath the bumper and you would just bolt the license plate holder to the bottom of the bumper so if you were to remove the license plate bracket, there is no holes on the front of the bumper so it's "clean". Drilling holes in the front part of the bumper just isn't cool.
I'm also in Texas and went without a plate for several years. Then we moved to a new town and apparantly the local PD looks out for that (I got pulled over and given a warning). So to avoid the hassle I put on a no-drill plate bracket. Texas really needs to do away with front plates.I'm in Texas and they require front plates.
I bought my car from a dealership in Detroit with the virgin front bumper and that's the way it'll stay.
When these pecker woods start paying my car note they can drill my bumper.
Until then screw em.
Me and my matis are in your face!
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My interactions with the law over my rather long life have been overwhelmingly positive.I'm also in Texas and went without a plate for several years. Then we moved to a new town and apparantly the local PD looks out for that (I got pulled over and given a warning). So to avoid the hassle I put on a no-drill plate bracket. Texas really needs to do away with front plates.
I'm in NJ and we're a two plate state. I won't run a front plate on my GT or GT500, either permanantly or attached with some kind of bracket.Not cool at all.
Just bureaucratic bullshit.
If you feel the need to pull me over, you're not likely to be in front of me.
I'm too old to put up with bullshit. Not gonna do it.
I believe it's called "civil disobedience".![]()