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number plates

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richo:
Ive zip tyed mine to the front of the winch bumper.I just get out and take it off when i off road.

muddylandy:
i have a stick on one on my vent behind my cage, passed last m.o.t like it and no one flagged it even though you cant read it properly even when the vent is shut.

V8MoneyPit:
As suggested before, the problem is when the plastic plate flexes. Usually when hitting water too hard! The water pushes up behind the plate, breaking it. So the answer is either, stop hitting water too hard  :P move the plate to where the water doesn't hit it or make the plate more rigid. More bolts across the plate is one answer, glueing it on as suggested above, or make a little metal frame to stiffen the edges of the plate.

topless matt:
Drill a hole in each corner and attach it to the grill using zip ties.
Workes for me and havnt broken one since, even if you now cant read the numberplate behiend my new a bar :evil: :oops:

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