Front plate bracket options for the 992 Carrera
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In the US, license plates laws are governed individually by each of the 50 states, and 29 of the states do not require a front license plate (and don't even issue front license plates). So if you are a police officer and you drive past a car on the opposite side of the road and you notice it doesn't have a plate, you might just think it was from one of these 29 states. Unless you see the back plate closely enough to identify the state, it won't be obvious the person is breaking the law.
So the result is a lot of people get away without a front plate. Yes they will occasionally get a ticket, but they could just carry a plate and double sided tape in the car, and solve the issue in front of the officer to avoid a ticket.
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Really don't get that. Why ASK for trouble. To each his own.
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I heard back from Skene Brackets, and they informed me that they don't think their bracket would be a good fit for the 992 because of "horizontal black 'fins' in the scoop below the mounting location", and that this feature of the car makes the install very difficult.
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Don’t like it and it’s expensive, but this may do if you need a front plate for a 992 and don’t want to drill. It seems to avoid all parking sensors and the ACC radar. Hopefully others will come out with a more elegant solution. I would love a motorized Sto-n-Sho that tucks away under the plastic front lip.
https://www.rho-plate.com/products/p...0-rho-plate-v2
https://www.rho-plate.com/products/p...0-rho-plate-v2
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kayleia (11-16-2019)
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I'm fortunate to call Pennsylvania home, which has no front plate requirement -- entirely excellent.
Having driven cars in California and Texas (front plate states), with respective CA and TX plates and no front plate, I've never encountered any issue, but then again, I am a gray haired white guy. :P
If you're paranoid, tow hook style avoids the nastiness of drilling holes. There are also other solutions like this hideaway mechanism...
Having driven cars in California and Texas (front plate states), with respective CA and TX plates and no front plate, I've never encountered any issue, but then again, I am a gray haired white guy. :P
If you're paranoid, tow hook style avoids the nastiness of drilling holes. There are also other solutions like this hideaway mechanism...
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Don’t like it and it’s expensive, but this may do if you need a front plate for a 992 and don’t want to drill. It seems to avoid all parking sensors and the ACC radar. Hopefully others will come out with a more elegant solution. I would love a motorized Sto-n-Sho that tucks away under the plastic front lip.
https://www.rho-plate.com/products/p...0-rho-plate-v2
https://www.rho-plate.com/products/p...0-rho-plate-v2
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I live in California and I’ve never had issues foregoing a front license plate. Can’t say it’d be the same if I were driving a Camry without one..
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Yeah, I live in Chicagoland and I've never seen nice cars around here sport a front plate. But I like an option for when I'm parking at O'hare or such.
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Give it a shot. Lots do it in California when parking. Especially SF area.
Worst case is they give you a fix it ticket. Then you can 3M tape it on and get the ticket signed. Then take it off again lol
Worst case is they give you a fix it ticket. Then you can 3M tape it on and get the ticket signed. Then take it off again lol
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That's not good. So far no issues in San Diego and I still see a fair amount of cars with no plates at all (like Steve Jobs!) Hopefully enforcement doesn't come down to us. In general, I have only lived in states that required front plates and in 25 years of driving and at least as many cars, I have never installed a front plate. I have gotten a few tickets in ohio but only parking tickets (meaning you wouldn't get pulled over fro driving around without a front plate) and then I figured out that a loose plate on the dash when street parked was effectively legal so I did that with no further tickets. Would that work in CA?
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Been driving for 30 years, and never have had a front plate in TX. Lots of traffic tickets, but never a front plate citation. I think as long as you aren't an A-H during pull-overs for speeding/etc., you aren't getting a citation for no front plate. Even the time I was pulled over for going 53 in a 35 and I (jokingly) claimed that I was dyslexic (this cop had either no sense of humor or a dyslexic child) I didn't get ticketed. So, no way am I going to mar that pretty front end with a plate...some things in life are worth risking.