View Full Version : fitting a number plate to this..???
BIKER-DENE
20-06-06, 11:18 AM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8075828942&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBI%3AIT&rd=1
how would i go about fitting a number plate and plate light to this undertray???
R-Send and LEDs from above?
Looks like it has a 'lip' on the right hand side of the pic.
You'd prob put an r-send on this, drill 2 holes and put plate on r-send bracket.
Possibly LEDs then drilled in from above, or a LED numberplate light from Ebay...
dirtydog
20-06-06, 01:58 PM
i've got one of those undertrays here as i bought one for my sv but not fitted it yet. It does have a lip on it that you would be able to screw an r-send to
BIKER-DENE
20-06-06, 02:11 PM
but would it be very solid just screwed into plastick.???
id have to make soemthing to strenghtem it out of alli or somthing..
also would it effect the under seat compartment at all?..
i have intergrated indicators in my tail light so thats the only reason why i want an under tray realy,
if it aint gonna be strong for the number plate i wont bother lol
dirtydog
20-06-06, 02:23 PM
the undertray is fibreglass and is pretty solid, shouldn't have any problem with the underseat storage either should be the same
BIKER-DENE
20-06-06, 02:30 PM
hmm might be worth it then
get a plate bracket and a led number plate light from gay bay and just figure something out..
thnx guys
dene
I bought a cheap original 'snow shovel' mud guard from FleaBay at a tenner as I needed to cut the original to maintain mounting points to rear subframe. (4 bolts)
Reason I bought a 2nd hand one was I didn't wanna chop my original in case I needed to put it back on or things went t**s up!
The underseat storage remains pretty much the same as original, f**k all space! :wink:
My undertray is fibreglass and as long as you drill carefully, using a pilot hole you can use self tapping screws quite sufficiently and it bites and holds.
If your worried about that, drill to a bolt hole size and use a nut on the other side to hold in place. It won't drop off then and you can use a nyloc nut or spring washer to prevent things from vibrating loose!....
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