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Installing front license plate bracket

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#1 ·
When I picked up my cooper from out of state the dealer didn't install the front plate mount/bracket. I need some help with this as it doesn't snap into a specific spot and I might have to drill some holes in the bumper cover for the screws to secure it.

Any instructions or insight would help.
 
#2 ·
When I picked up my MCS in August '02 I asked the dealer not to mount the front plate, but just to give me the mounting bracket. I ran for about 2 years without a front plate but after a few close calls I decided to go legal. On the MCS's front bumper there are two dimples that allign with holes in the mounting bracket. I carefully drilled two pilot holes and then mounted the bracket using the screws that I had been given at the time of delivery, The plate then mounts onto the bracket.

Check the bumper for those dimples and use them as a guide. Easy job,.

Good luck.
 
#3 ·
What's behind those dimples? Is it just sheet metal and your mounting screws are sheet metal screws? I'm thinking about installing my front plate bracket, but I didn't get any screws with that.

Thanks!

Pamlico said:
When I picked up my MCS in August '02 I asked the dealer not to mount the front plate, but just to give me the mounting bracket. I ran for about 2 years without a front plate but after a few close calls I decided to go legal. On the MCS's front bumper there are two dimples that allign with holes in the mounting bracket. I carefully drilled two pilot holes and then mounted the bracket using the screws that I had been given at the time of delivery, The plate then mounts onto the bracket.

Check the bumper for those dimples and use them as a guide. Easy job,.

Good luck.
 
#4 ·
AuthiMini said:
What's behind those dimples? Is it just sheet metal and your mounting screws are sheet metal screws? I'm thinking about installing my front plate bracket, but I didn't get any screws with that.

Thanks!
I don't believe that there are specific metal mounting points behind the dimples. I may be incorrect, but I think they are just indications to insure the bracket is centered when mounted. The screws would then bite into whatever materials are used for the bumper.

I don't think the screws provided with the bracket are sheet metal screws, although they were fairly aggressive and hold the bracket / plate quite securely. You might give your dealer a call and ask what they recommend.
 
#6 ·
^^^

That's the way to do it. For future reference, the dimples in the front bumper cover only exist on the Cooper S and not the Cooper. So when we install a Cooper front license plate bracket, we have to eyeball it to make sure it is centered before we punch the holes.

Other than that, it's a very straightforward process. The mounting screws simply thread into the plastic bumper cover, there is nothing behind that they additionally thread into.
 
#7 ·
Nah. I wouldn't eyeball it...

sjbartnik said:
^^^

That's the way to do it. For future reference, the dimples in the front bumper cover only exist on the Cooper S and not the Cooper. So when we install a Cooper front license plate bracket, we have to eyeball it to make sure it is centered before we punch the holes.

Other than that, it's a very straightforward process. The mounting screws simply thread into the plastic bumper cover, there is nothing behind that they additionally thread into.
It's what they make tape measures for. :cool: