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On my Nismo you can see 2 small roughly 1/8" indentions in the front of the bumper. My genious intuition tells me that is where the plate adapter goes, lol.
There has been some talk about people using the front tow hook adapter to hold a license plate instead of butchering your bumper. |
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Mine was not drilled from the dealer.Plate was in plastic in back storage area.So I never installed nor do I intend to.
Have not had a problem here in NJ so far even though it is required. Guys in corvettes have been driving around for years without a front tag and it takes a real dickhead of a cop to pull you over. Not that we don't have some dickheads but for the most part they are real cool when it comes to petty things like that.Worst case scenario is a warning and at that point let your conscence be your guide! |
that plate in front of the radiator is a restriction... not to forget there is an air duct above there for your intake.
i'd keep it at the factory mount location and let it be. |
where do I get the plugs to fill the wholes if I take the license plate bracket off?
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bumper plugs dot com
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seems like a lot for two little plugs. I cant believe I said "wholes":ughdance: I meant holes. |
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How do you have four holes? Doesnt the front license plate only use two?
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The plate mounts to a bracket and the bracket mounts to the flat black portion of the grill. These grill holes can be filled with plugs and it will look ok. The problem is that the upper screws on the plate itself are long enough (in many cases) that they end up scraping the paint on the nose of the car-NOT GOOD. You need to communicate with them, in writing, that you will not accept delivery of the car if the bracket is or has been installed. Make it clear that no holes will be tolerated. If they insist that they must install a holder then inform them that you will bring a holder (Stillen or similar) you or they can install at the time of delivery.
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What other option do I have besides just putting a plug in it? And do they sell plugs at common stores? I tried autozone and they didn't have any.
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The mounting hardware & bracket should come with the car. Mine was in the trunk (with the front wheel spoilers...) The instructions for mounting it are in the owner's manual, towards the back. It's easy to do, but two caveats... 1. It uses these self-anchoring taps. It is very important to drill the right size holes. The manual, I think, recommends a 10mm bit. Double-check this. Two holes in bumper-->Anchors in holes-->screws through mounting bracket into anchors. Tinker with these anchors BEFORE you stick them in your bumper, as it's hard to impossible to remove then once you put them in. There's a trick to getting the anchor to swing out to lock into the back side of the bumper. One of mine worked as it should, the other one kind of didn't and took a few minutes of swearing at it to get it to lock properly. 2. As someone else mentioned - be VERY CAREFUL as to the length of the screws you use to secure your license plate to the bracket. These screws are *not* included in the mounting hardware, so be especially careful if you go out and buy new ones as I had to. The manual specifically mentions that they must not exceed a certain length. If they are longer than about a half-inch, they will go right into the painted bumper. I had to use a Dremel to cut-down the screws I bought, as they were too long. Good luck. |
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I know this is old, but this is what the dealer did to my bumper. :mad: Nissan replaced my front bumper after months of discussions.
However that is what Nissan told the stealership in writing back in 09 when they prep the car for delivery in those states that requieres front license plate. |
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