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Just installed it, the magnet felt weak. Easy to pull. I wonder if the whole suction cup will expose the fact it's easier to steal
I followed the Teslatap instructions and placed 3 magnets behind the nose cone, and 3 on the lic frame. I used the 7/8 x 1/4 magnets and put the contraption to the test when I drove to the Custer SD Tesla Rally. On the stretch of highway in SD where the speed ltd was 80 mph, I went waaaay over that, and the front plate did not even budge.
By any chance did you use the commercially-available solution with the two magnets and the suction cups? That's a different solution from Teslatap's suggestion, and I have been considering that one too.
With a leased car that you're going to turn back in to CA, I'd just drill the holes. Tesla can't get you for that decision. Otherwise, I have not put plates on my purchased S90D (nor any previous cars for years), but have "the Law" sitting in a box in my garage should I need to use it one day.I am awaiting delivery of my new 85D. On my prior P85, I used the J-Bolt method. I cannot use that on this new vehicle due to autopilot. I like the non-destructive approach with the magnets, or using the over-priced "the Law". At the same time, should I care if my nose cone is drilled? I mean, I must have a front plate and will never remove it. Also, this is a leased car. I take pride in my cars whether leased or owned, but since I am giving it back in 3 years, what difference should it make to me? Seriously though, I would like some opinions on this.
I mean, I must have a front plate and will never remove it. ----Seriously though, I would like some opinions on this.
I guess I'm too much of a rule follower. I also really like my plates.Why must you have a front plate? In my (humble) opinion they detract from the beauty of many cars--including Teslas. I have never put front plates on my cars for the last 40 years. Do I ever get a ticket? Occasionally. About once every decade. So then I put a temporary plate on, pay the $20 ticket, and later that day take the plate back off. Makes the car pretty; not that much bother!
Otherwise, I have not put plates on my purchased S90D (nor any previous cars for years), but have "the Law" sitting in a box in my garage should I need to use it one day.![]()
My plate is mounted on "the Law" but kept in the frunk. But then, I'm in Texas and may need to demonstrate my willingness to comply if encountering a zealous officer. This is the first car I've not mounted a front plate.
I have my new front license plate on a "the Law" in my frunk as well. Did you every mount it to test?
I haven't. I am curious.