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I know this is probably a stupid question. Does MY come with predrilled holes at front for license plate? If not, I guess Tesla service center will help?
I know this is probably a stupid question. Does MY come with predrilled holes at front for license plate? If not, I guess Tesla service center will help?
don't ruin your paint with double sided tape. Get a SnapPlate
If you live in a state that requires a front plate, why not just use the taped version that comes with the car? I'll never take it off, so marring the paint isn't a big concern.
The tape will cause less damage than the traditional method of using screws. I wouldn't expect the tape to cause any damage if you heat it before removal. The yellow-can "goof off" is also useful to soften any tape glue.
When was this? Surely there's better things for the constabulary to be worrying about.I got a $220 fix-it ticket while parked in SF. There's my reason for putting on the plate. I used Tesla's holder. It doesn't make sense to me to spend $100 for something that's ugly and less secure.
This was last year (Model 3). The meter maids in SF hand the tickets out like candy. I'm sure it's a huge revenue boost for the city. Cost $10 as a fix-it, but I had to put the plate on to get it signed off. I don't know what happens if you take the plate back off and were to get a second ticket.When was this? Surely there's better things for the constabulary to be worrying about.
I got a $220 fix-it ticket while parked in SF. There's my reason for putting on the plate. I used Tesla's holder. It doesn't make sense to me to spend $100 for something that's ugly and less secure.
There are no holes drilled for the front plate. The car comes with a holder that has double sided tape and fits nicely to the contours at the bottom of the nose of the car. The plate does use screws to go into the holder, but that's it - the screws never touch the car.
don't ruin your paint with double sided tape. Get a SnapPlate
Paint correction is more expensive.The SnapPlate does look nice, but it's too expensive.
The stock plate holder doesn't mess up the cars finish. I used mine for months then took it off because I self installed ppf on my bumper.
I just pulled the thing off with my hand slowly. It's not easy but it comes off.
Personal opinion. If you are going to have a front plate the OEM mount looks the best because it doesn't stick out.
Alternately contact paper could work to protect that area. Just not very malleable.Oh, I see, thank you .
Alternately contact paper could work to protect that area. Just not very malleable.