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Is the front bumper completely hollow at the license plate area or is it filled with some substance to absorb impact.

I'm mulling over mounting 'L' brackets for license plate under the uppermost lip about 3/4" in and wondering if there is anything inside

the bumper to screw into (besides the plastic of the bumper) for rigidity & grip.

Posted

Do you have to put a front license plate on?unsure.gif

I have driven all my cars for the last 10 years without one in California and never been stopped. Maybe I have just been lucky (or maybe the police like my cars.thumbup.gif .)

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Do you have to put a front license plate on?unsure.gif

I have driven all my cars for the last 10 years without one in California and never been stopped. Maybe I have just been lucky (or maybe the police like my cars.thumbup.gif .)

It's because they're always behind you when they finally chase you down. ;)

I don't know what the big deal is about having to mount front plates; every road car in Germany (or Europe in general for that matter), has 'em. If the police in your locale requires them, why take a chance at calling the extra attention to your car? It's just a coupla holes in the bumper cover, and they're covered by the plate anyway.

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