License Plate Hole Plugs
I guess this can be considered an Aftermarket Upgrade
So, story first... here in Cali, the cars come with the license plate holes pre-drilled (at least mine did)...
No biggie, I thought, kinda forces you to have a front plate, or leave the two unsightly holes showing...
Now, last week, I had a clear bra installed, and the license plate bracket had to be removed for said installation... When I got the car back, I realized how much I dig not having that front plate... so I decided to suck it up and just chance a ticket...
Keep in mind that I only drive on the weekends, and have been averaging about 9000 miles a year... so I figure, that's not that much road time, and I'll just put the plate on when I go long distances... therefore, I needed some way to cover up the holes when I don't need them, and still be able to put the plate on when I want to...
Here's my solution:
Bought this from Kragen (couldn't remember which packaging! but when you see it, you'll know)...
Modified a bit, by cutting off the "threads" so that it will fit in the hole without needing to enlarge them, and spray painting to color match (which I had laying around from the eyelid fiasco)...
And this is what it looks like:
Fit is almost perfect... and removable with a little bit of force... can't quite fit the top flush with the bumper though due to curvature... but all in all, not that damn bad... and if you have the spray paint already, the plugs were only $2.50 (IF you get the rights ones first! I had to buy three sets for test fitting)...
Sorry I don't have a pic of the plug prior to cutting the threads off... there were three, but I lost one

So, story first... here in Cali, the cars come with the license plate holes pre-drilled (at least mine did)...
No biggie, I thought, kinda forces you to have a front plate, or leave the two unsightly holes showing...
Now, last week, I had a clear bra installed, and the license plate bracket had to be removed for said installation... When I got the car back, I realized how much I dig not having that front plate... so I decided to suck it up and just chance a ticket...
Keep in mind that I only drive on the weekends, and have been averaging about 9000 miles a year... so I figure, that's not that much road time, and I'll just put the plate on when I go long distances... therefore, I needed some way to cover up the holes when I don't need them, and still be able to put the plate on when I want to...
Here's my solution:
Bought this from Kragen (couldn't remember which packaging! but when you see it, you'll know)...


Modified a bit, by cutting off the "threads" so that it will fit in the hole without needing to enlarge them, and spray painting to color match (which I had laying around from the eyelid fiasco)...


And this is what it looks like:




Fit is almost perfect... and removable with a little bit of force... can't quite fit the top flush with the bumper though due to curvature... but all in all, not that damn bad... and if you have the spray paint already, the plugs were only $2.50 (IF you get the rights ones first! I had to buy three sets for test fitting)...
Sorry I don't have a pic of the plug prior to cutting the threads off... there were three, but I lost one

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