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AngelNismo 05-03-2015 12:10 PM

Is it possible people are having issues with the J Nut being thin because they are just putting the license plate on the bracket instead of a license plate with a frame?

AngelNismo 05-04-2015 05:43 PM

Can anyone confirm if the stock front bracket equipment works well if you pair with a plate and frame?

Benibiker 07-19-2017 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 98200)
Be forewarned to use short length screws. Long screws will dig into your front molding...thanks to my dealer for messing that one up.

Does the bracket come with the j-nut screws and what length are they? They used the wrong length on mine when they put on the dealer plates so when they tightened them down they backed up against the bumper and left little indentations in the bumper behind the bracket. Ughhhhh

Benibiker 07-20-2017 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3676330)
Does the bracket come with the j-nut screws and what length are they? They used the wrong length on mine when they put on the dealer plates so when they tightened them down they backed up against the bumper and left little indentations in the bumper behind the bracket. Ughhhhh

To answer my own question... It's actually in the owner's manual, bolts should "not be longer than 0.55 in (14 mm)".

RumbleFish 07-20-2017 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3676330)
Does the bracket come with the j-nut screws and what length are they? They used the wrong length on mine when they put on the dealer plates so when they tightened them down they backed up against the bumper and left little indentations in the bumper behind the bracket. Ughhhhh

Um, you do realize that post was from 2009?

Benibiker 07-20-2017 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by RumbleFish (Post 3676716)
Um, you do realize that post was from 2009?

I did and that's why I didn't ask the question again in a new post since there was already a post about it.

brettallica 09-22-2020 12:38 PM

I got pulled over yesterday for not having my plates installed while driving my six(ish) month-old Z. I only have temporary plates at the moment, as I ordered custom plates on the day I ordered my car but they haven't delivered yet due to COVID-related delays. Those plates have been hanging out on my passenger side floor. I've been driving six months without plates so I was playing with fire really. I guess in a sense I kind of deserved the ticket, but I didn't want to install temporary plates on there and tarnish the aura of the vehicle. Anyway, the pics and such from the first post here were helpful to get the front license plate bracket installed.

I went to the station this morning and got the ticket signed-off. Now that I got my fix-it ticket signed-off, I have already removed the front license plate frame. It's got the white toggle fasteners stuck in there, and I plan on removing them and installing inconspicuous plugs. I'm wondering if anyone knows how to remove these without damaging them. I'm hoping there's a way to disengage the toggle so that they can slide out. If there isn't a good way of doing this, I'll just drill them out, but then I would like to be able to purchase a set of new ones in case I need to reinstall the bracket later on for whatever reason. Does anyone know the number of the toggle fasteners by themselves? I have found the entire front license plate bracket assembly, but I don't want to order and store all of that just for the toggle fasteners.


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