Front number plate size

Front number plate size

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shortlad

Original Poster:

529 posts

253 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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Hi guys and girls......

I've noticed a number of people with small (and I assume illegal) number plates on the front of their cars.

Anyone here tell me what size these are please? And if anyone has been nicked for having done this?

Cheers

emley

352 posts

247 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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I was about to post the same question.

I was considering ordering the 3/4 size plates offered by www.fancyplates.com for the front, standard size for the rear. Presumably this would free up more area of the grille and look a damn sight cooler.

Has anyone had any experience of problems with this small plate?
Is the numbering 3/4 scale as well? or is it regular but squeezed on?

Also...

Do www.fancyplates.com offer a translucent rear plate for rear illumination? Does it work? and if so is it available in the honeycomb finish or plain yellow? What looks best?

Emley of West Yorkshire

drum4it2

657 posts

250 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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Hi, these plates are from fancyplates - I lowered the front plate to help airflow but kept to legal sizes to avoid unecessary hassle.. the rear is for the backlit type, you just specify when ordering!


hut49

3,544 posts

263 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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emley said:
Presumably this would free up more area of the grille and look a damn sight cooler.


In the cooler/cold weather your engine might feel a damn sight cooler too - beware overcooling by using a smaller plate.

elwood

237 posts

254 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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As far as i know the only legal way is if you have a number with less digits and cut down the plate leaving a 10mm border.

zippy500

1,883 posts

270 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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I have a 9x2" plate nad have never been nabbed by Johnny Law. Just put the full size one on again for MOT day

pbrettle

3,280 posts

284 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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elwood said:
As far as i know the only legal way is if you have a number with less digits and cut down the plate leaving a 10mm border.


Or have a registration plate with thin letters or only two or one numbers - which is what I have by the way. Managed to reduce the actual size of my front place by over 1/3 by cutting it down.

Its still legal and still has the required font - therefore no problem.

david010167

1,397 posts

264 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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This is what I have done. I have a short Reg No so I trimmed the excess plate from the plate. It works well, especially in the summer.

David

elwood said:
As far as i know the only legal way is if you have a number with less digits and cut down the plate leaving a 10mm border.

colinrob

1,198 posts

252 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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I had a very small front plate drove for over a year without being pulled

kojak69

4,535 posts

254 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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I too have never been pulled over. Somebody once told me to tell the BIB, that they are show plates, if ever i did.
Only the front plate is smaller.

>> Edited by kojak69 on Saturday 29th November 14:39

MikeyT

16,572 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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I had this on my Chim last summer. Never got pulled over once.

RCA

1,769 posts

269 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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Had this on for over a year, no problems yet!! Engine runs at a really nice temp too!

shortlad

Original Poster:

529 posts

253 months

Monday 1st December 2003
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MikeyT said:
I had this on my Chim last summer. Never got pulled over once.


What size is this number plate Mikey? Where did u get it?

MikeyT

16,572 posts

272 months

Monday 1st December 2003
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This plate was about 10" x 4" from memory. I printed different sized plates out until I got the size I liked. These had only half inch or so difference between them or whayever.

Got from fancy plates (as mentioned earlier I think)

Quick and fast - ordered online and came virtually overnight.

But ... don't do as I did – add a little bit on each end if you want to attach it at the ends (About 1-1.5"). I forgot to and as you can see, ended up having to have a black and a white plastic screw ... depends what your reg is though.

simpo two

85,529 posts

266 months

Monday 1st December 2003
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You're right, it's entirely illegal. Technically these titchy ones are not number plates, they're signs. Hopefully if Plod does have a bored moment you can explain it's for overheating reasons - and produce a pukka one from the boot. Mind you, I guess they'll be looking for mobile phones today, not number plates... Next week, ham sandwiches... :sigh:

bassfiend

5,530 posts

251 months

Monday 1st December 2003
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MikeyT said:
This plate was about 10" x 4" from memory.


Can't have been 4 inches tall Mikey ... when I saw it it looked nowhere near that. :-D

Phil

RichB

51,604 posts

285 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2003
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pbrettle said:

Or have a registration plate with thin letters or only two or one numbers
What you mean go and buy a reg. no. like Y1JJL? That's quite thin! Rich...