When I bought my Integra it had the big, ugly front number plate holder. I tried a few different ways to improve the situation, none of which mounted to much (they were either uglier or deemed the car unroadworthy).
In the end I just left well enough alone, and after a while pretty much forgot about it. That was until on 2 occasions when having the oversized mount saved my front bumper from damage, when a couple of careless drivers got too close when parking their cars and collided with the number plate mount.
Luckily all that happened on both occasions was a small dent on the number plate.
When I was at my local Honda dealer lately I noticed that many of the cars on the lot had smaller, less conspicuous number plate holders designed for slimline plates.
Finnally got around to get a few snaps of my nuber plate mount. All of you should thank jas_kidd32, for sending me friendly reminders ever few weeks
here are the pics
If anyone else wants some more "detailed" pics, just ask. I have a shot from under the bar, but its a bit hard to get a good shot, due to the ride hieght of the car.
Thanks Robi. Would mounting the plate right in front of the radiator affect its cooling? Also, is it legal to mount the plates on the holes right in front of the radiator (eg. plate would be facing down on an angle).
no one has tried to steal my plates.... they arn't that cool
mounting the plate there isn't going to affect cooling what so ever. Is fully legal also.
It only becomes illigal if you:
- Bend the plate to mount it
- Mount the plate so it isn't visable from a 45' angle
Someone has mounted the plate on the two existing mounts... but then the plate is on a large angle. If you want to moun the plate there, i would try and put something behind the plate so its still flat.
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