Possible front lower grill license plate bracket

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I was thinking of asking my dealer not to mount the front plate bracket and opting for something like this. What do you guys think of this front lower grill license plate bracket? Think it could work on the Fiesta ST?







 


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Here in Florida one doesn't have the need for a front one, but I seen one at a dealer and was wondering why the dealer order it with one......
 


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I would stick to the stock mounting position myself, I wouldn't like to hang anything off the plastic grill. Avoid anything that restricts or blocks air flow to the Intercooler, this is a Must Do.
 


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I would stick to the stock mounting position myself, I wouldn't like to hang anything off the plastic grill. Avoid anything that restricts or blocks air flow to the Intercooler, this is a Must Do.
I get your point. I guess anther option is to mount it on either sides and not directly in the middle.
 


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Yes, that could be another option. You would be in good company.
I get your point. I guess anther option is to mount it on either sides and not directly in the middle.
 


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A better image of a Evo 8 with side mounted plate

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screw it just toss it up into the windshield, Nailed it!
 


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Love living in Alberta, no front plate!
 


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Anyone try to take the front plate holder off. It looks like it is riveted and hard to remove. Just hate the way it spoils the front grill.
 


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Damn front plate holder. Decided I was going to take it off once and for all. Drilled through rivets, popped top snap-in out and still couldn't budge it. I am afraid if I grind on the rivets, I will grind through to the white bumper. I am sure there is an easier way to get the damn thing off.
 


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I contacted my salesperson about this as I did not want mine mounted. He told me that they do not do it at the dealer. If your state requires it, it is done from the factory.
 


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Damn front plate holder. Decided I was going to take it off once and for all. Drilled through rivets, popped top snap-in out and still couldn't budge it. I am afraid if I grind on the rivets, I will grind through to the white bumper. I am sure there is an easier way to get the damn thing off.
I have seen some that are screwed/riveted and taped. That is a possibility anyway. If not, Do our car have a tow hook, i have not received mine yet so I do not know? If they do I have seen some plate holders and actually screw into your tow hook spot. That would be awesome if it were in a good place. They also allow you to mount it up, down or sideways. Like I said I am unsure if our cars have one but its an idea.
 


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If anyone finds a way to remove the two rivets at the bottom of the plate holder let us know! I want mine off also.
 


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You will have to drill them. It's easy but you have to be careful.


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Drilling is the only way to get those out. When I ordered mine, I was promised by the dealer they wouldn't install the mounting bracket. Unbeknownst to them, it's a factory installed bracket. I was told afterwards, the only way to not get it with the car is to have your dealer manually remove it from your order options.
 


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Thought I should add, drilling those rivets will also leave some nasty holes in the bumper.



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