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For car fanatics who pay attention to every detail of their vehicle, this carbon fiber license plate frame from XC Carbon presents a high-end finishing touch. It’s handmade by craftsmen who layer pure carbon fiber, then sand and coat it Read More
you are only qualified to buy this if you make Joe Rogan wannabe talking head videos in your car and post them to youtube. You get a 10% discount if you always wear sunglasses and a gimme cap in your vids.
What does the backside look like? I bought a super cool aluminum frame in the past and the back didn't have rounded edges. Trying to avoid scratching my whip.
I don't get it, what's the point of a carbon fiber license plate frame? If you think your stock LICENSE PLATE FRAME is too heavy, why not just get rid of it entirely and save those critical 4 oz or whatever it weighs.
kirkandorulesIt’s more the look of carbon fiber, not the appeal of cutting weight for your car. Personally I love the carbon fiber look but I don’t think I want to spend 20 so a part I’ll never look at has my aesthetic.
I recently received my frames and ran into two issues.
The mounting holes are quite large. This is more of a minor inconvenience, since it's easy enough to find washers or screws with a larger head, but I don't see any reason for the manufacturer to have made them this big.
The bigger problem that is going to prevent me from using this is the fact that the registration stickers are obscured by the frame, which is illegal in many states. This could have been easily prevented by making the bottom part of the frame the same thickness as the top. It's clear the designer wasn't considering states whose registration stickers go at the bottom of the plate.
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Once I find some free time, I'm going to cut away the bottom of the frame to match the thickness of the top. I'll post back afterwards detailing what tools I use to do this in case other buyers are facing the same problem.
resuniDid you ever have a go at modifying the frame? Just wanted to point out that after you cut or grind away at the CF material, you can re-seal the exposed edge with CA glue from a hobby shop.