No drill front license plate?

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Does anyone have any suggestions for a no drill license plate solution?

I looked at some tow hook mounted offerings, but users complained that it messed with the parking sensors.

Any recommendations would be very welcome, thank you all!
 
Does anyone have any suggestions for a no drill license plate solution?

I looked at some tow hook mounted offerings, but users complained that it messed with the parking sensors.

Any recommendations would be very welcome, thank you all!
I use a Rho plate ... It is entirely customizable so that you can mount in a fashion that would avoid your parking sensors...

I have the Canadian GT Limited with the 360 camera, does not include parking sensors on my car, But there are so many mounting options that I can't imagine how this wouldn't work with the parking sensors.

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I use a Rho plate ... It is entirely customizable so that you can mount in a fashion that would avoid your parking sensors...

I have the Canadian GT Limited with the 360 camera, does not include parking sensors on my car, But there are so many mounting options that I can't imagine how this wouldn't work with the parking sensors.

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Really, D.J.? Two side shots and nothing from the front? And no clue how/where that expensive piece of kit is mounted. The website is not revealing either. You can do better. Please try.
 
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Really, D.J.? Two side shots and nothing from the front? And no clue how/where that expensive piece of kit is mounted. The website is not revealing either. You can do better. Please try.
Lol...
Ok ok... Yes.

But what I was trying to highlight is how it is exceptionally universal in that you can mount it in so many different positions and angles...
It is exceedingly well built..

But you are correct, that post was uncharacteristic of me...

The opposite of flimsy.

Last one is pictured beside my friend's 1998 Suzuki Cappuccino...657cc 3cyl turbo!

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Really, D.J.? Two side shots and nothing from the front? And no clue how/where that expensive piece of kit is mounted. The website is not revealing either. You can do better. Please try.
I checked the mount and they sell one that comes with an adaptor to avoid the parking sensors. I purchased it and will update when I get it.
 
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That's much better. So, the tow hook mount can accommodate positioning options to avoid interfering with the sensors. How much loosening, positioning and retightening did you have to do to eliminate sensors interference? Or did you get lucky on the first try? It looks like you only had to use the single, horizontal mounting "tube", and not the ninety degree drop-down tube that is shown in the dinky second rho picture. I assume that's what the picture is showing - an option to drop the plate down over the right end of the lower grille?
 
That's much better. So, the tow hook mount can accommodate positioning options to avoid interfering with the sensors. How much loosening, positioning and retightening did you have to do to eliminate sensors interference? Or did you get lucky on the first try? It looks like you only had to use the single, horizontal mounting "tube", and not the ninety degree drop-down tube that is shown in the dinky second rho picture. I assume that's what the picture is showing - an option to drop the plate down over the right end of the lower grille?
My car specifically, has the front facing camera instead of the parking sensors. So there was no finicking required. But I suspect it would be quite easy to position the plate away from the sensor with some minor trial and error.j
 

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Just putting this here for anyone whose car came with front plate bumper holes they want to remove, without doing a complete fill/repaint:

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Just putting this here for anyone whose car came with front plate bumper holes they want to remove, without doing a complete fill/repaint:

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These grey ones (search BOPOREAE on Amazon, I'm not allowed to post links yet) are a pretty good match for Ceramic Silver so you don't have to paint them.

My car ended up with 5 holes in the bumper - 3 from the bracket and 2 from the plate since they used screws that were too long and they went all the way through. Gotta love dealers.
 
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