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    DC5 number plate relocate

    Hey fellas,
    i've searched through few of the past threads on relocating number plates and i saw something about using zip ties to tie on the numberplate to the 2 mounts when you take off the ugly black holder?
    just wondering, would the number plate sway around if its tied onto the 2 mounts with zip ties?

    also i'm looking at the number plate relocators on ebay and was wondering if they have to be screwed into the bumper? has anyone tried one of these before?
    im trying to move my number plate down to the centre area under the nose of the dc5.
    any pointer would be great help
    thanks

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    2 zip ties tied up tight, it wont rattle or anything, if your anal like me, use 4 hehe.

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    you might have a hole in the bumper

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    Yeah there is a small hole where the nose is,
    So tightening zip ties tight enough does stop rattling?

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    Yeah the stupid stock bracket has a screw right in the middle that pierces into your bumper leaving a hole (whoever came up with such a stupid idea!?). The plate relocaters will require you to drill holes into your bumper, wherever you decide to mount.

    I did what reckless did, used 2 cable ties and pulled them tight and it wont rattle, and cut off the excess ^.^

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    Quote Originally Posted by type_AHH View Post
    Yeah the stupid stock bracket has a screw right in the middle that pierces into your bumper leaving a hole (whoever came up with such a stupid idea!?). The plate relocaters will require you to drill holes into your bumper, wherever you decide to mount.

    I did what reckless did, used 2 cable ties and pulled them tight and it wont rattle, and cut off the excess ^.^
    Photo please ?
    I wanna remove the stock number plate lol

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    Grosso, i'll get u a pic of mine in next hour ... car is gonna see some sunshine

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    I'll post up a picture too, for reference =]

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    thanks.. be good to see how u guys did it :P

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    so i moved my plate down into the mount infront of the radiator and stuck it on with zip ties and now its like angled :S
    is there any way to make it look straight without having to drill holes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljy1990 View Post
    so i moved my plate down into the mount infront of the radiator and stuck it on with zip ties and now its like angled :S
    is there any way to make it look straight without having to drill holes?
    Yes it is angled when you just use only cable ties. My solution is that i used two small and flat pieces of metal (with holes in them) bent into an 'V' shape and cable tied these metal pieces to the plastic bracket holes on the bumper, and the use the those clips that have thread from your stock bracket to screw the number plate to. This does not require any drilling, just a little creativity =]

    It's hard to explain, ill post up pics later tonight so you'll be able to see it better
    Last edited by type_AHH; 19-02-2011 at 10:23 PM.

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    A flat piece of metal like this will do nicely. Can buy from hardware stores like Bunning for like $1
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    So this is how it looks on the front bumper, dead straight no angle
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    This is how it looks side-on, close up.
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