Mossback Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Since Allstate got me a fresh bumper. I couldnt bring myself to poke holes in the face of (Fixed) it. So to satisfy the Oregon State PoPo, I came up with this: Write up at the bottom of page 1 From this to this I used an under mount bracket with aircraft grade dzus quick release fasteners and some plate aluminum (the industrial grade Velcro is there to assist with stability when installing and un-installing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest luke_jones Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Well done sir, that looks great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattphi Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Cool idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ean carr Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 cool idea, but kind of ironic that you still poked holes in it hahah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JVC Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 cool idea, but kind of ironic that you still poked holes in it hahah thats what i was thinking... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevolvR Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 +1 holes you can't see, I might mod my current removable bracket to use these push+turn pins instead. Very good idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theForgottenone Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Nice work Chuck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalvin Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Well done. Kinda funny that Kieran has been driving the Saff around for over a year now with no front plate without any hassles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mossback Posted November 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 Kieran has been driving the Saff around for over a year now with no front plate without any hassles. I don't think he parks downtown or drives after 9PM, that guy behaves himself (its not a cheap ticket, ask me how I know) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theForgottenone Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 I don't think he parks downtown or drives after 9PM, that guy behaves himself (its not a cheap ticket, ask me how I know) yeah...I got slapped with one when parked at Powell bookstore trying to sell my wife old school book last year. Made couple bucks to pay for $50 no front lisence plate ticket. Needless to say, I haven't park in street parking downtown since then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DARKSIDE Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 Nice...you came up with the idea on your own? btw, hope you do a simple writeup...I know a number of us would love to do this... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCP Euro Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 That's Awesome!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NChoy Posted November 16, 2011 Report Share Posted November 16, 2011 I did something similar, but it involves 2 10mm nuts. So removing yours is way quicker than mine! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mossback Posted November 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2011 btw, hope you do a simple writeup...I know a number of us would love to do this... Thanks for the props everyone. yep, I did come up with the quick-release portion myself, didn't seem worthwhile otherwise. So here is my best effort Acquire the Bill of materials. and do lots of measuring and mock up before you drill or cut. Important stuff for mock up: A. Skene Design License plate bracket, infinitely adjustable and designed for horizontal mounting. http://www.skenedesi...ket/index.shtml B. A piece of 1/8" aluminum plate, approximately 3" X 7.5" (get it large and grind it down to fit is what I did) This plate is needed to make the Skene kit compatible with the Volvo bumper and to give you a platform to mount the dzus butterfly fastener. C. a 1" long barrel Dzus fastener 1/4" diameter (approximate sizing, I used a butterfly type) These, the spring portion and the guide are available from local shops catering to private aircraft parts. if you have small airports nearby, you haver a source for these parts, and there is always the internet. D. I have attached a PDF of my drilling template for an 98-99 V70R bumper. it was scanned at 8.5 X 11, just print it. You can use this to determine the hole location to work with the above components on both the plate and the bumper. Full page photo.pdf 1. remove the bumper 2. Find the location where you want to have the bracket installed 3. using the template determine the best place to put the holes. 4. drill the holes 5. rivet the dzus spring on the back of the bumper centered above the hole. (it appears to support a 360 degree orientation so whatever works) 6. rivet the plate to guide the butterfly key and center the key to the dzus spring. 7. assemble the Skene plate bracket (I torqued all the adjusters, lock tightend them, primered and painted the assembly before install) 8. fastened the bracket to the mounting plate with the licence plate installed to determine where to drill and bolt (I used a tap and die kit, with Gorilla glue to fix everything before painting) 9 Checked the fit repeatedly before re-mounting the bumper. 10 drilled the mounting plate using the template, poked the butterfly dzus keys through, fixing them with bonded sealing washers. Hope that helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FCP Euro Posted November 17, 2011 Report Share Posted November 17, 2011 That is great, thanks. I think I may try this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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