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AK370Z 04-10-2009 11:00 PM

DIY: Front license plate bracket Install
 
Yup; After getting pulled over by the police, I realized I really don't need any extra attention from the cops. Installation was pretty straight forward. Thanks to Socal 370Z for taking some pictures of the License plate bracket.


http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...om/license.png


well, since the J-nuts are very thin, I had to go to HomeDepot to pick up some washers and good quality "small length" screws. I also picked up some rubber washers so that I can put it between the bracker and the front bumper. This way if if someone backs into my license plate, my paint won't be scratched. Rubber washers are NOT thin but I used a blade to slice them thin ;) Here are some pictures:

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/DSC01586.jpg

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/DSC01573.jpg

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/DSC01571.jpg

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/DSC01574.jpg

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/IMG_0560.jpg
Please disregard by bent license plate :shakes head: . I am getting a new plate for the car soon.

http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/IMG_0557.jpg

BTW, if you have two owner's manual (old and new version), feel free to check the instructions (just for fun) in the old manual . They actually want you to drill again on to the bumper to fasten the bracket. I was like :eek:. That's when I opened the newer manual.

spearfish25 04-11-2009 10:15 AM

Be forewarned to use short length screws. Long screws will dig into your front molding...thanks to my dealer for messing that one up.

trema 04-11-2009 11:07 AM

Two things I noticed, because my dealer, evidently, wasn't as careful as I would have hoped.
1) Yes, long screws will damage the front of the car
2) That J-nut is stupid. It's wider than the plate-holder is deep, so it prevents the plate-holder from sitting flush with the front of the car. I need to get ahold of some short screws and different, thinner nuts to hold my plate in place.

AK370Z 04-11-2009 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 54943)
Be forewarned to use short length screws. Long screws will dig into your front molding...thanks to my dealer for messing that one up.

Exactly. That's why I went to HomeDepot to find the shortest length screws and so be safe, used some washers. My screws back end never made out of j-nuts :tup:

chibbell 04-12-2009 04:11 AM

Not too terrible, but I am trying to get away without one for a while. So far, so good. Though I have had a few cops look at me sideways when Synchro Rev started doing it's thing.

Synchrorev + stop light + cop = unwanted attention

I could just hear them thinking, in the most Southern accent possible, "Son, just what in the sam hell do ya think yer doing?"

trema 04-12-2009 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 55016)
Exactly. That's why I went to HomeDepot to find the shortest length screws and so be safe, used some washers. My screws back end never made out of j-nuts :tup:

With the J-nuts clipped in, the mount doesn't sit flush with the front of the car... I wonder what's wrong with mine :(

AK370Z 04-12-2009 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trema (Post 55425)
With the J-nuts clipped in, the mount doesn't sit flush with the front of the car... I wonder what's wrong with mine :(

That's normal. Mine doesn't sit flush either. If you look at the top pictures, you'll see there's no J-nuts installed ;)

Musashi 04-12-2009 12:46 PM

Just installed mine. These South Jersey Cops having nothing better to do!

batman_4 04-13-2009 02:15 PM

slap my plate on only when im gonna be traveling out of my city or at night when i know im going to have a beer or two at night.

SOLISIMO 04-13-2009 02:30 PM

Florida rocks

spearfish25 04-13-2009 08:31 PM

I used a Dremel to grind down the J-nuts.

keioh 05-09-2009 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 55428)
That's normal. Mine doesn't sit flush either. If you look at the top pictures, you'll see there's no J-nuts installed ;)

I'm just trying to install my front plates. The "J nut" is just too thick in the back and gets in the way for the License Plate Bracket to mount flush with the front bumper.
How did you secure your license plate screws to the Plate Bracket without the J nuts?
Went to the Dealer and the Service dept was closed and other people had no clue.
Any help would be appreciated.

thanks.

AK370Z 05-10-2009 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keioh (Post 70362)
I'm just trying to install my front plates. The "J nut" is just too thick in the back and gets in the way for the License Plate Bracket to mount flush with the front bumper.
How did you secure your license plate screws to the Plate Bracket without the J nuts?
Went to the Dealer and the Service dept was closed and other people had no clue.
Any help would be appreciated.

thanks.

I did use the j-nuts. The license plate doesn't sit flush when you install them. But it doesn't look too bad. I also put a thin rubber slice so that the end of j-nuts do not rub my paint.

///M-Power 05-10-2009 11:36 AM

http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...C_8724post.jpg

I'm not sure if you guys are allowed to puncture your plates in the US. But I simply bored holes on my plate where the plate holder screws are positioned and bought longer screws to mount the plate and holder. So plate and holder are held by the same pair of screws.

keioh 05-10-2009 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ///M-Power (Post 70630)
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...C_8724post.jpg

I'm not sure if you guys are allowed to puncture your plates in the US. But I simply bored holes on my plate where the plate holder screws are positioned and bought longer screws to mount the plate and holder. So plate and holder are held by the same pair of screws.

thats a really good idea. I haven't aligned the plate with the holes but
I think the holes might get in the way of the letters or numbers.


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