Hey guys... I got ANOTHER warning for not having my front plate on, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna go back to the gimpy stock mount. Where can I pick up one of those nifty "side mount" brackets? What's it called... a Stiffie?
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Hey guys... I got ANOTHER warning for not having my front plate on, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna go back to the gimpy stock mount. Where can I pick up one of those nifty "side mount" brackets? What's it called... a Stiffie?
I believe the guy that did the Stiffy isn't doing them anymore. I have the KG Works one on my car.
I got it from Metro. There is a nut and bolt with two large washers. The bolt goes through the baby teeth, with the washers sandwiching it.
Very nice... thanks for the info!
I made my own custom bracket for the plate. It mounts the plate in the middle of the opening in the fron t bumper and then at speed the plate folds down flat to allow better air flow. It was a real inexpensive mod. I will try to post a pic or two tonight. If you like I can give you step by step instructions on how to make and install one of your own.
By the way, I have a never used stock mount from the dealer that I would let go for $10. ::Censor::
Someone on the pointy board recently posted about this. What city is giving you the warnings?
I tend to agree. If you are going to have the law, it should be enforced. Unenforced laws are a bad thing in my mind. When everyone knows a law like front plates is not enforced, people become less concerned with following the law. This leads to a situation where cops can always find something to pull you over for when they really don't have probable cause.
My bigger frustration with TX is that the state seems to actually want you to brake this law. In California (and several other states) no front license plate is a fix-it-ticket. This means that you MUST replace the license plate, and have it signed off by the highway patrol office as fixed. Once signed-off, first time offenders simply pay a small processing fee (It was $25 when I was out there). To discourage repeat offenses, the fee doubled with each subsequent citation. When I was ticketed for it here in Texas, I immediately proceeded to purchase a bracket so I could get the car legal. When I got to the court house and spoke to the clerk, I asked how I get it signed off. She rolled her eyes and said something to the effect of "Sir, we really don't care if you correct the situation... as long as you pay the fine." And the fine was well over $100. ::Rant:: Perhaps it would be too much work for her to get off her fat ass and come look at the plate, but the state has an annual inspection for ::Censor:: sake! If they want people to run the plate, add it to the inspection checklist. :rolleyes:
Hooray 4th Amendment Rights! And, hell yes, why is it not a requirement for an inspection sticker??? Not that I want it to be, mind you... :rolleyes:
Agreed! That's why I'm inquiring about a decent-looking solution. The thing about it is, it's just a friggin hassle because I've never received a ticket for it, only a written warning and the waste of my time. Over the years, I've probably been pulled over 6 times for it, so twice in a month has got me thinking "I don't need this crap."
The weird thing is, I ran a Euro tag on the front of my BMW that didn't even match the back tag, but I never got pulled over for that. Go effing figure. Plus, every time I've been stopped for it, I've whipped out the ol' "the bracket's on order" line and that seems to be fine with them. I'd let it go at that, but I just get growly when I see the gumball machine light up in my rearview... ;)
So, all of you guys got pulled over are outside the Dallas county? I hardly get out of the Rockwall, Dallas, Terrant counties. I have never had any hassel from anyone. I try to get by w/o one becuase it really block the air. My car is already running hot (new radiatior/thermostat/hoses) in stop and go downtown traffic!