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    Default odd License plate question

    On a RHD SIII - how have people mounted their license plates (US type)? There isn't enough room with the door hinge. Just curious as to how others have solved this odd but vexiing problem. Mine is taped inside the rear door window at the moment.

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    I made new holes and is is mounted on the left hand side (rear) of the tub.

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    can you cut the license plate to create a notch for the hinge? as long as it doesn't interfere with reading the plate number, I believe this is legal to do.
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    Mine's mounted on the opposite side, using a bracket that's held on via the tub mounting bolts. I was going to put a plate light on that side, but never got around to it. That was 10 years ago.

    When I first bought my 109, it was a 5-door and the US plate was mounted over the UK plate using that bracket. Every time I opened the rear door, it would hit the US plate, so I moved it over to the other side.

    Here's what it looks like:

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    Mark, I don't care what you say. What a nice truck.
    Jim

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    All of my Rovers have the plate on the left hand side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim-ME View Post
    Mark, I don't care what you say. What a nice truck.
    Jim
    Like everything on e-bay, it DOES look decent in pictures.

    Quote Originally Posted by LaneRover View Post
    All of my Rovers have the plate on the left hand side.
    I wonder if the right-side plate/plate light is RHD-specific.
    --Mark

    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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    Mine is currently just mounted to the right of the hinge so it doesn't interfere:


    Driver's Side Rear Corner by morgant, on Flickr

    I really like Mark's bracket solution.
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    Just as a matter of interest, putting on license plates is a worldwide problem. Ours are too long for the space and we are not allowed to cut them, so there's this little edge that sticks out and gets caught on clay banks and shrubs. The front is little better because the plate is deeper than the bumper and so the bottom edge has been squashed under the front bumper.
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