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Title: Number plate
Post by: hairyasswelder on January 14, 2009, 15:06:43
I know the letter font size and spacing are legally defined BUT...... can I chop the sides off as I have a 5 digit plate and am trying to fabricate a winch bumper and have run out of room  :roll:

I need to crop about 2" off each side which would still leave a border and fit on my bumper  ;)

Steve
Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: J.D. on January 14, 2009, 15:17:56
I would think so mate, the rear numberplate on a Rover 200 (I think its a 200) is an odd size and they are legal, so I would think so.
Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: carbore on January 14, 2009, 15:46:54
I think there is a minimum size required between the edge of the number/letters and end of the plate. Therefore a minimum plate size but not maximum (or if there is is a big one plate size) You may be thinking of the Rover 75 with the big rear plate.
Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: JumboBeef on January 14, 2009, 15:49:15
I *think* the law is only really tight on post-2001 motors, so if you are before this, I wouldn't worry.

My 1991 Defender has a six digit reg and I cut down the front plate to fit a winch bumper more than four years ago, and so far, no problems!

(this is an old photo from about 2005).
Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: andyhubbard on January 14, 2009, 16:26:41
At least your thinking of having one not like other folk.
Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: Saffy on January 14, 2009, 16:27:30
Post 2001 top and side margins = 11mm
Pre 2001 top and sides margins = 13mm (group1) 11mm (group2)  (definition of groups?)


It's got the sizes of the margins here (most of the reg plate sellers got this detail and its on the DLVA site somewhere too :

http://www.plates4less.co.uk/FAQ/FAQ-New-AboutREG3.asp

Mines shortened to fit winch cover, passes MOT but that doesn't mean it's legal really, but I think it is.




Title: Re: Number plate
Post by: hairyasswelder on January 14, 2009, 17:50:18
I *think* the law is only really tight on post-2001 motors, so if you are before this, I wouldn't worry.

My 1991 Defender has a six digit reg and I cut down the front plate to fit a winch bumper more than four years ago, and so far, no problems!

(this is an old photo from about 2005).
That is exactly what I am planning  ;)

Post 2001 top and side margins = 11mm
Pre 2001 top and sides margins = 13mm (group1) 11mm (group2)  (definition of groups?)




It's got the sizes of the margins here (most of the reg plate sellers got this detail and its on the DLVA site somewhere too :

http://www.plates4less.co.uk/FAQ/FAQ-New-AboutREG3.asp

Mines shortened to fit winch cover, passes MOT but that doesn't mean it's legal really, but I think it is.


Perfect  ;) when I searched I found a private plate FORUM  :roll: :roll:

Job is now ready to go.......  :D

Thanks

Steve
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