I've heard that some people also exceed the posted speed limit. Where does the madness end?Bunch of CRIMINALS! Death penalty for the lot of you!
Oh, nevermind. I don't wanna die.
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I've heard that some people also exceed the posted speed limit. Where does the madness end?Bunch of CRIMINALS! Death penalty for the lot of you!
Oh, nevermind. I don't wanna die.
That’s fine, but neither of those apply if you actually have the decals issued for the vehicle attached the vehicle. Neither of those statutes reference improper application of valid decals.
Whenever I see a single sticker like that I always assume that the stickers have been shared between multiple cars.Mine is ONLY centered to the right of my rear license plate.
Whenever I see a single sticker like that I always assume that the stickers have been shared between multiple cars.
Here is what mine looks like on the magnet sheets. I only put them on when committing to or from work:
Here is what mine looks like on the magnet sheets. I only put them on when committing to or from work:
You should swap them. The small one is for the back. Big one on the side.
Are the magnets strong enough to use over ppf ? What do you do about the front of the car ?
Thanks for posting the pics of your setup !
I only put these on the back since there is no good spot to place the magnets on the front where it can be put on a panel (too much curves on the front fenders and bumper is obviously plastic so that won't work either).
For the strength, these are specifically designed as 'bumper magnet stickers' that I bought from Amazon and stock on very good. They haven't come off yet, even at speeds of up to 90mph
Could you post a link to the ones your purchased. It looks like they have quite a few on Amazon.
What i have seen recently that has me confused is a Model S and a Volt (I think) having BOTH sets of white and red stickers.
I understand about the transition from the white stickers to red. But why not simply put the red stickers over the white? I would think that the red sticker would stay on the white. And the white should still adhere to the car until the red expires.
The documentation that comes with the decals even suggests this stacking. It quite possible that it makes the entire mess even easier to remove when it is time. But still... PPF if your answer from the get-go. I love using slip solution and making sure they're placed correctly before locking them down!I understand about the transition from the white stickers to red. But why not simply put the red stickers over the white? I would think that the red sticker would stay on the white. And the white should still adhere to the car until the red expires.