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mezdup 06-01-2013 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by switchlanez (Post 975331)
:bellyroll: I just saw that episode last weekend,

haha nice. this is probably the only thread where this reference works lol

Terran 06-13-2013 01:49 AM

Awesome write up! Can't wait to try this.

altezza280t 07-25-2013 08:49 PM

curious to see an FR- S with this...

DIM 07-25-2013 09:26 PM

I just got some KJ magnets, and will try do this DIY soon.

EastBayCanuck 07-26-2013 01:18 AM

curious about the FR-S too, my buddy insisted I get the dealer to not drill my front bumper so now I need another way to put the plate on.

switchlanez 07-26-2013 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by EastBayCanuck (Post 1097271)
curious about the FR-S too, my buddy insisted I get the dealer to not drill my front bumper so now I need another way to put the plate on.

Several local FR-S owners I hang out with told me they aren't supposed to be drilled. The plate secures to the grille somewhow.

DIM 07-26-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by switchlanez (Post 1097527)
Several local FR-S owners I hang out with told me they aren't supposed to be drilled. The plate secures to the grille somewhow.

It's optional to be drilled. There's 2 marking's on the grill where to drill at.

Inersha 07-28-2013 02:17 AM

Nice, I may try this. I definitely dont want to drill holes into the bumper

cintari 08-26-2013 02:51 AM

FR-S Mod
 
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I just did this mod for my FR-S. Removing the side lights for the bumper were the tricky part but easy once I figured it out.

Also, the bumper has markers on where to put the magnets - no measuring required. Just use the markers for where you're expected to drill. There are additional screw holes for the bottom screws but I just used the top ones.


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DoomsdayJesus 09-12-2013 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCal_86 (Post 929370)
What feature does the grimmspeed have to prevent theft?

Threadlocker?

This is a great idea, had I seen it before the Grimmspeed I would have done it. Although, I'm completely happy with the Grimmspeed.

For scratch protection, I would have used some shoe goo or rubber cement/liquid nails and made some simple raised beads around the hole. Nice and tacky, doesn't catch all the debris that felt does, and won't come off.

Howardwei 10-26-2013 05:21 PM

Hi My OEM license plate mount, held by the bolt dealer put on, is turning but does not seem to come off. Any ideas?it sees like one of those screws you stick it in the wall that wont come off and keep turing.

Luckrider 10-31-2013 11:09 PM

How hard is it to get to the magnets with the bumper on? I would rather not risk lightly scratching the bumper while I try to mount the magnets, and if they can be reached without too much difficulty, I might even consider just using the force of the plate's magnets to keep the back ones in place.

shiumai 11-01-2013 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Luckrider (Post 1306547)
How hard is it to get to the magnets with the bumper on? I would rather not risk lightly scratching the bumper while I try to mount the magnets, and if they can be reached without too much difficulty, I might even consider just using the force of the plate's magnets to keep the back ones in place.

the styrene/foam pad inside the bumper makes it difficult, plus every time you take off the license plate the magnets will drop. you'd have to use something flexible to insert them from the bottom every time. also, i'm thinking that without the rear magnets held in place, the license plate bracket can shift from side to side more, and maybe scratch up the bumper. the magnets keep it in position/centered since they're fixed.

Luckrider 11-02-2013 03:37 AM

Thanks for the input, I am just going to order them tonight and pop the bumper when I get some time on a weekend. I overlooked the sliding concern, and I wasn't too terribly worried about pulling the front bumper.


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