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TheWeatherman 06-23-2009 05:31 PM

License Plate Bracket Damaging Our Cars?
 
I posted this up in the General Discussion thread, but should have it here...

You know what really ticks me off about our front license plate bracket? I noticed on another one of our Wisconsin Z Club member's 370, the screws dig into the paint and plastic of our front bumpers. Anyone else have this? The screws are too long! I even have the dealer frame around it for extra clearance. 2 Wisconsin 370's with front bumper screw damage. We bought it from two completely different dealers. Grrrrrr.

AK370Z 06-23-2009 05:44 PM

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

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...e-bracket.html

Yes and that's why I made an extra trip to my local HomeDepot store and got some really short screws. They do no touch the bumper.

In case somehow (if a car backs into me during parking or whatever reason) the license plate bracket is pushed, I have put some plastic washers (also bought from HomeDepot) behind the bracket/screws. Hope this helps.

TheWeatherman 06-23-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 98000)
http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/DSC01586.jpg

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...e-bracket.html

Yes and that's why I made an extra trip to my local HomeDepot store and got some really short screws. They do no touch the bumper.

In case somehow (if a car backs into me during parking or whatever reason) the license plate bracket is pushed, I have put some plastic washers (also bought from HomeDepot) behind the bracket/screws. Hope this helps.

Thanks AK!

speedworks 06-23-2009 09:10 PM

Yeah, I have this same problem - its been there since January when I bought it and the dealer installed the front license plate - I have gotten over it because I don't see it.

MightyBobo 06-24-2009 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by speedworks (Post 98136)
Yeah, I have this same problem - its been there since January when I bought it and the dealer installed the front license plate - I have gotten over it because I don't see it.

Sadly Im in this mode myself - I discovered it after I put my vanity plates on, and realized my dumbass salesman completely leaned into the damn bracket while he screwed the plate in, scratching it that much more. So freaking dumb.

Mike 06-24-2009 09:35 AM

I had that problem on my 350z. bought it at an out of state dealer and they put a front dealer plate on it, and when I took the bracket off because I don't need it, I had two nice nicks in the bumper

TheWeatherman 06-24-2009 10:23 AM

Yeah, I don't even see it, but was wondering why Nissan would put screws that long on the bracket, when clearly it digs right into the bumper. I'm sorry about not seeing the thread AK had started already. No biggie to me, but just quickly wanted to vent. I still love the car. I never even use my new FX!

Damonox 06-29-2009 02:57 PM

Just put my front plate on after getting a ticket for it. I made sure I bought some .5 in length bolts for it. And I put some electrical tape behind the mounter to keep it from accidentally scratching the paint. I was planning on taking the thing off again after I got it signed off at the police department, but it was a bit of a pain to get it on and I had to drill in two .4 in holes into the black fascia. Plus, those grommets are pieces of crap. Probably better to just leave it on now.

JohnsZ 06-18-2012 04:02 PM

So Glad I'm Not the Only One!
 
One thing good about this forum is that no matter what kind of problem you have about your Z, someone else will have the same issue. I just bought an '09 370Z and the dealer had black screws in the front plates and stainless steel ones in the back. I just assumed they were of the same length so I decided to put the stainless steel ones in the front and use the stainless steel ones from my older car in the back. Unfortuately I didn't realize the ones I took off the back were longer than the black ones and when I screwed them in to the front bracket and plate, they hit the metal on the body behind the license plate bracket. No big deal since you can't see it and the marks are very small but this sure pissed my off being half mad at myself and have mad at the dealer who gave me the screws.

memorylasts 06-18-2012 04:03 PM

back from the graves!

MattP725 06-18-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by memorylasts (Post 1777859)
back from the graves!

Well since it is... I was fortunate that I bought my car from out of state where the plate wasn't required... no drill marks or damage... I'll never put it on regardless of tickets.

Even if I did, it would be the Stillen bracket before OEM.

40thAnnZ 06-20-2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MattP725 (Post 1777933)
I'll never put it on regardless of tickets.

That's what I like to hear. They'll have to physically put it on themselves which wouldn't turn out to well for them. I guess they could eventually suspend my license. No way I'm ever putting that plate on. Detracts from the design of the Z and if you don't use the Stillen mod then you have holes in your bumper. Another guy suggested the hide away motorized plate. Can't imagine the officers face when he checks it after he pulls you over and it's there. :tup:

bjblackout 06-20-2012 01:30 PM

Me too. I have scratches and screw marks in my bumper but its behind the plate so out of sight out of mind!!

But yes very stupid design

MattP725 06-20-2012 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by 40thAnnZ (Post 1781522)
That's what I like to hear. They'll have to physically put it on themselves which wouldn't turn out to well for them. I guess they could eventually suspend my license. No way I'm ever putting that plate on. Detracts from the design of the Z and if you don't use the Stillen mod then you have holes in your bumper. Another guy suggested the hide away motorized plate. Can't imagine the officers face when he checks it after he pulls you over and it's there. :tup:

Def wouldn't lose your license but they might be able to impound the car (doubtful though because it is still legally registered and would be considered safe I would think).

The motorized plate would never work... if a cop sees it is missing and then suddenly appears, you can believe he is going to do everything short of ripping the bumper off to figure out what just happened.

40thAnnZ 06-21-2012 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MattP725 (Post 1781821)
The motorized plate would never work... if a cop sees it is missing and then suddenly appears, you can believe he is going to do everything short of ripping the bumper off to figure out what just happened.

Would be pretty entertaining though. Hahaha :happydance:


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