Front license plate in Texas?

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May 23, 2016 | 08:17 PM
  #1  
So my 14 e350 has no where to put a front plate. I'm not drilling holes in the bumper. No way. Does anyone have a good solution for this, or should I just say screw it and not worry about it?
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May 23, 2016 | 08:34 PM
  #2  
My used 2014 had a bracket for a plate. I took the bracket off...small holes in bumper, but better than a front plate in my opinion. We've been in SE Texas for 7 years, never once used a front plate on our vehicles. Never been an issue. But, there are always those out there who will enforce the law...and it has the potential of attracting attention. Risk we're willing to take.
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May 23, 2016 | 08:47 PM
  #3  
$50 ticket every time you park in Chicago without a front plate. Not worth it. All my bumpers are drilled.
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May 23, 2016 | 09:02 PM
  #4  
Quote: $50 ticket every time you park in Chicago without a front plate. Not worth it. All my bumpers are drilled.
Yeah. Looks like I'm going to have to suck it up or find a no drill option. Ugh
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May 23, 2016 | 09:23 PM
  #5  
never had a problem in Texas without a license plate on the cayenne in over 3 years
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May 23, 2016 | 11:46 PM
  #6  
Quote: $50 ticket every time you park in Chicago without a front plate. Not worth it. All my bumpers are drilled.
Exactly the reason I will never live east of 355. Chicago is idiotic with no parking for B Plate Trucks, but you can park a Ford Excursion, Hummer and what not without a problem. Chicago will even go to an extent of ticketing parked tinted cars, just because they have their own vehicle code.

I have been driving without front plate for 3 years now and never got stopped for it. I have even been pulled over without reason once and never got a ticket for the plate in the suburbs.
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May 24, 2016 | 09:29 AM
  #7  
There was a forum member who figured out a way to attach the number plate to the tow hook area on the front bumper. I have to admit even though there were no holes in the bumper (he covered the existing ones), the plate itself looked super ugly sitting towards the side. Worth considering if you care okay with it.
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May 24, 2016 | 09:31 AM
  #8  
You can mount the bracket using double sided automotive trim adhesive tape. 3m makes a good product and can be ordered from Amazon. Texas is not very diligent about enforcing the front plate law. But it does present probable cause to pull you over anytime anywhere for any reason. If you ever have a glass of wine with dinner, it might be wisest to suck it up and mount the front plate.
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May 24, 2016 | 10:21 AM
  #9  
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My buddy bought this for his M5. Of course it didn't work when he needed it to work. LOL. I was just reading through the review of the product, looks like it will work fine when the car is stationary but struggles when it is working against wind drag when traveling 25 mph and above.

I just keep my plate in my car and mounted to the plate mounter. I know many disagree that why deal with the hassle with law enforcement. But more and more people are not mounting them where I live. Even my sales guy asked me if he should drill holes when I bought the car. He said to used the excuse that dealer didn't have the mounting screw when I purchased the car. I told him I would use the excuse of just got a new bumper. Either way it's a user acceptance risk. On the wife's car, I had wanted to delete her plate as well, she on the other hand don't care and don't want to get pulled over and had threaten to do bodily harm to me if she got pulled over because of me. I can deal with the cops but can't deal with the pissed off wife, so I left hers alone :-).
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May 24, 2016 | 11:38 AM
  #10  
Quote: On the wife's car, I had wanted to delete her plate as well, she on the other hand don't care and don't want to get pulled over and had threaten to do bodily harm to me if she got pulled over because of me. I can deal with the cops but can't deal with the pissed off wife, so I left hers alone :-).
Lol.. That was funny.
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May 24, 2016 | 11:50 AM
  #11  
Quote: You can mount the bracket using double sided automotive trim adhesive tape. 3m makes a good product and can be ordered from Amazon. Texas is not very diligent about enforcing the front plate law. But it does present probable cause to pull you over anytime anywhere for any reason. If you ever have a glass of wine with dinner, it might be wisest to suck it up and mount the front plate.
Probably just gonna suck it up. My luck would be I would get stopped. BUT IT LOOKS SO PRETTY WITOUT IT!!!
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May 24, 2016 | 12:33 PM
  #12  
Quote: $50 ticket every time you park in Chicago without a front plate. Not worth it. All my bumpers are drilled.
It's the same in the People's Republic of Boulder, CO.
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May 24, 2016 | 01:14 PM
  #13  
Ha, yeah! The Police don't have time to pull anyone over for missing a front plate, but the meter enforcement will nail you every single time. This also includes both airports. You park in the lot with no front plate and you go home with a paper prize every single time.
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May 24, 2016 | 05:19 PM
  #14  
I got pulled over and ticketed with no front plate in San Antonio. Needless to say, my car has it's front plate. No need to give the police the excuse to pull you over.

Greg
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May 24, 2016 | 10:55 PM
  #15  
Solution found
Quote: So my 14 e350 has no where to put a front plate. I'm not drilling holes in the bumper. No way. Does anyone have a good solution for this, or should I just say screw it and not worry about it?
Check out Skene Design. They have a sleek bracket system w/o any visible holes in bumper.
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May 25, 2016 | 01:00 PM
  #16  
Quote: Check out Skene Design. They have a sleek bracket system w/o any visible holes in bumper.
That's an innovative solution. Good to know that there are alternatives. If I have to move to a state requiring front plates, I'll definitely consider those :thumbsup:
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May 25, 2016 | 05:06 PM
  #17  
I had this on my old 211. You still drill holes but its underneath so you cant see it even after you remove the brackets.

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It looked alright i reckon, different...

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I even considered this back then...



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May 26, 2016 | 05:16 PM
  #18  
BEAUTIFUL E-class.

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

Quote: ...my old 211...

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May 26, 2016 | 05:18 PM
  #19  
^yeah she was a beauty. cheers mate!
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May 27, 2016 | 04:54 PM
  #20  
S.C. does not have a front plate, but probably half the cars carry one. Usually a college, sports team, race car driver or other novelty plate. Some dealers put their plate on the front of the new cars as soon as they hit the lot.
My front bracket came with the car, but was in the trunk for me to use or not. Some people out here will have an MB Star plate on the front or one that says Mercedes-Benz.
I bought a Nissan two years ago and told local dealer I wouldn't buy from him unless he cut the price $1,000 since he had already drilled the holes and mounted his dealership name plate. He wouldn't, so I didn't. Every time I go for service, every car on the lot has a dealership name plate on the front. Actually another dealer offered the $1,000 off and they didn't use front plates anyway.
BTW, it's Texas, just take some bailing wire and tie it to the grille?
What is interesting is apparently the number of states, counties and municipalities that are bypassing a huuuge fortune from not enforcing this law.
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May 28, 2016 | 02:56 PM
  #21  
Front plate mounting
Cravenspeed.com in Portland, Oregon makes a plate mounting kit that uses the front tow hook. I had one on a GLK that worked well, looked good, and installed easily.
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May 29, 2016 | 03:31 PM
  #22  
Little off the topic, but S.C. is redoing its standard license plates for first time in about 20 years. Switching state from top to bottom. Means all the dealership plate frames that covered the space at the bottom with their names will now cover the state. This is just about all types of dealerships.
Will be interesting to see what law does about them. Of course many plate frames now cover the state, so maybe nobody cars anyway.
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May 30, 2016 | 08:28 PM
  #23  
Never had front plate installed in any of our cars. I think we have been pulled over a couple of times and given a warning but never an actual ticket. We do keep the plate in the car. Thanks.
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Jun 29, 2016 | 11:51 AM
  #24  
Wife was driving my car today, taking boy to the library and on her way there got stopped by our town's police.

So I just got off the phone and got an earful. She got an warnign and this guy said he'd put her in the system so next time she will get a ticket. As she was screaming at me, she said she saw about 5 more cars without a front plate...

I left her with my car for a few days since her new SUV (2017 Q7) doesn't get here until 7/15. my car is bigger than our extra car (A4) to shuttle the kid around. Looks like it's a bad decision on my part.

it's so ugly with a plate but I may have to settle....

Quote: I just keep my plate in my car and mounted to the plate mounter. I know many disagree that why deal with the hassle with law enforcement. But more and more people are not mounting them where I live. Even my sales guy asked me if he should drill holes when I bought the car. He said to used the excuse that dealer didn't have the mounting screw when I purchased the car. I told him I would use the excuse of just got a new bumper. Either way it's a user acceptance risk. On the wife's car, I had wanted to delete her plate as well, she on the other hand don't care and don't want to get pulled over and had threaten to do bodily harm to me if she got pulled over because of me. I can deal with the cops but can't deal with the pissed off wife, so I left hers alone :-).
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Jun 29, 2016 | 03:40 PM
  #25  
happy wife, happy life.
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