Help front plate relocation

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Hey whats up guys new here on the forum. Just got my yellow 3.3 limited special edition a couple weeks ago. I previously owned a 2010 Hyundai Genesis coupe 3.8 and had the relocation kit for my license plate. I had them take it off for me so i could use it on my stinger. Well long story short where the kit is located is rite in front of a sensor and beeps every time i stop. I really want continue to use it but I cant deal with the beeping. Help please.
 
Welcome to the forum!

I moved your post here as the lounge is meant strictly for introductions and off-topic discussion, it should get more attention over here, but please post an intro over there as well!
 
How about making a bracket to offset it away from the sensor?
 
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I cheat. My state "requires" a front tag, but I haven't had one on my cars for over 10 years now. Never been stopped. I have the other tag in the trunk to show them I'm not running "split" tags on two cars. And I have my Highway Patrol retirement ID beside my driver's license that helps just a little in case I get stopped.... :D
 
welcome to the hive. congrats on your yellow stinger from a fellow yellow stinger owner. we are the niche group of the niche group. anyway, mldavis is making a bunch of highway patrol id's for the rest of us so we don't get pulled over. :rofl: i have to find the pic, but a buddy of mine, years ago, had fabricated a right angle bracket that bolted to the lower lip spoiler on his corvette. he braced it and it angled upwards. it never moved, even with the speed he drove at, through several snowstorms and, in ny, we have to plow the snow with our cars because the sanitation dept can't get their snowplows out because of all the snow.
 
welcome to the hive. congrats on your yellow stinger from a fellow yellow stinger owner. we are the niche group of the niche group. anyway, mldavis is making a bunch of highway patrol id's for the rest of us so we don't get pulled over. :rofl: i have to find the pic, but a buddy of mine, years ago, had fabricated a right angle bracket that bolted to the lower lip spoiler on his corvette. he braced it and it angled upwards. it never moved, even with the speed he drove at, through several snowstorms and, in ny, we have to plow the snow with our cars because the sanitation dept can't get their snowplows out because of all the snow.
Thanks for the welcome I live in NJ do pretty good with snow but I swear they don't know how to fix potholes. If you can find that pic would be great.
 
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it is similar to this one. his was off to the passenger side, but low like this. i have to find the pics when i get home, but it was something that he built using home depot angle brackets. it worked and it was stong as hell.
 
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Thats a good idea. Maybe change the angle

If you need ideas or a little guidance, take and post some details pics of as much as possible (mount points, sensors you mention, back side of adapter, etc..)
 
If you need ideas or a little guidance, take and post some details pics of as much as possible (mount points, sensors you mention, back side of adapter, etc..)
Ok thanks guys
 
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