sacharama
Active Member
But if the plate is over the bumper and you never see it, then what does it matter?
It matters in a sense that you know it's been drilled. It's a personal preference.
I don't think anyone here who chose not to drill the bumper to have the plate installed in a conventional way is suggesting that doing so is wrong or improper.
If someone wants to use barbwire to wrap the plate around the bumper because that's what they prefer, more power to them and I am happy for them.
So the whole narrative of "but you can't see it" or "who cares as many other parts of the vehicles are blemished" and etc are irrelevant.
Actually there is one factor that I can think of that also matters in a more objective sense (if the vehicle is getting sold to a second owner), that is, future owner who either lives in a state that doesn't require front plate or lives in a state that requires front plate but prefers to use non drill plate method.