SLK/R171: Front License Plates
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2005 SLK350 - 2006 ML350
Front License Plates
For those of us who do want to display our front license plates, I thought I might post my experience. I sought out a plain, thinner chrome frame to border the plate. Then I took both the plate and the frame (separately) and slowly bent them over a plastic 5 gallon pail (like in the picture). I slowly worked it to get the angle bend of the plastic frame on the front bumper, then attached it. The bend matching the backing relieves stress on the mounting screws...
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04E55AMG, 05Dodge RAM 1500 Quad Cab, 02Montero Limited
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I told my dealer NOT to install the front plate on my E55 before taken delivery. Car looks so much better with nothing upfront. Live in MD which is a 2 plate state but have had the car over a year with no problems.
I told my dealer NOT to install the front plate on my E55 before taken delivery. Car looks so much better with nothing upfront. Live in MD which is a 2 plate state but have had the car over a year with no problems.
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2005 SLK 350, Obs Blk/Ash
Originally Posted by Motzkoman
For those of us who do want to display our front license plates, I thought I might post my experience. I sought out a plain, thinner chrome frame to border the plate. Then I took both the plate and the frame (separately) and slowly bent them over a plastic 5 gallon pail (like in the picture). I slowly worked it to get the angle bend of the plastic frame on the front bumper, then attached it. The bend matching the backing relieves stress on the mounting screws...
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2005 SLK 350, Obs Blk/Ash
Originally Posted by CP1
Here's my answer:
Thanks CP1-Man!
In a pinch I could attach it with bread bag ties if I had to (kidding but would probably work!)
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2005 SLK350
I'd be afraid that last solution would rob you of some airflow, causing you to run on the hot side during highway driving. I know the intake is in the top grill, but the flow still aids in cooling. It's a great short term solution (to pass inspection), but I wouldn't want to do that for the long term.
I'm fortunate to live in a one-plate state, so I won't have to worry about it unless I move. My dealer didn't drill holes in my bumper. They said it was against their religion. Gave me the bracket in case I wanted it, but it was in the trunk.
While we're on topic, the simple chrome plate frame available from the dealer is a big improvement over the main plate on the back. I'll send pictures when I get off my duff and take them. It's about $35 or so, and I haven't been able to find one as simple and clean looking anywhere else. It doesn't say MB or anything else on it, so it's sharp.
I'm fortunate to live in a one-plate state, so I won't have to worry about it unless I move. My dealer didn't drill holes in my bumper. They said it was against their religion. Gave me the bracket in case I wanted it, but it was in the trunk.
While we're on topic, the simple chrome plate frame available from the dealer is a big improvement over the main plate on the back. I'll send pictures when I get off my duff and take them. It's about $35 or so, and I haven't been able to find one as simple and clean looking anywhere else. It doesn't say MB or anything else on it, so it's sharp.
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I'll post back when the hot weather arrives, but I don't anticipate a problem. The license plate is offset from the grille by 1 1/8 inch spacers.