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Adding front license plate frame to 850

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bikesndrums
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Year and Model: 97 850 T5 Wagon
Location: Minnesota

Adding front license plate frame to 850

Post by bikesndrums »

I'm coming up empty searching all over MVS--just transferred the title back to my home state of MN after may years stationed in "single-plate" KYand have to put a plate on the front of my '97 850 T5 wagon for the first time in it's life. I got the new bracket from FCP Groton, but what is the correct way to mount it to the car? I see slight indentations in the plastic bumper cover, so behind that is the bumper threaded or do I need two nuts with bolts? What size do I need? Are locking washers recommended too? Thanks!

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Post by JRL »

The correct way?
Go to a Volvo dealer and buy the correct bolts and sleeves.
It's like a drywall lag screw
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bikesndrums
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Post by bikesndrums »

Yeah, I'm talking about rural MN--at least 120 miles to an actual Volvo dealer!?! Any further suggestions to help me get legal more quickly?

JPC412
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Post by JPC412 »

IPD has the license plate frame and fasteners. All you need is to find a way to fit the bracket to the front. There is a certain way, the screws that hold the bracket thread into these plastic like things. Also, I sourced my bracket and hardware from the salvage yard for next to nothing. I live in Illinois and the front plate thing isn't really enforced, but I have been stopped in the past for not having it. You can always use zip ties to hold you over in the meantime.


http://www.ipdusa.com/product.asp?strPa ... rtRecord=1

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Post by JRL »

He said he has the bracket.

If you want me to buy you the bolt and sleeve kit today and mail it, I can.
You would need to Pay Pal me the couple of bucks needed later today
Jim
(I buy wholesale so that will negate any mailing costs)
jrl1194(at)aol.com
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billy
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Post by billy »

Just so happens I get the chance to be a good samaritan. I have extra bracket, you can have it, no cost.. just give me your mailing address and I'll ship it to you today

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Post by JRL »

billy wrote:Just so happens I get the chance to be a good samaritan. I have extra bracket, you can have it, no cost.. just give me your mailing address and I'll ship it to you today


None of you are reading or listening
HE HAS A BRACKET
He needs the bolts and retainers which I can buy for a few pennies at wholesale if he wants me to.

That is very nice of you to offer but he only needs a way to attach it properly.
To the OP, many have just drilled holes and used large sheet metal screws to attach the bracket.
Not the neatest way but it works
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2007 V70 2.5T White/Oak 111,000 MILES. Polestar tune, IPD bars, rear spoiler, dark grey Thors, DWS 06, HU850, sub.

billy
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Post by billy »

excuse me JRL, I am reading and listening. I bought a 850, that had a personal tag on the front, "ROSIE" and I am not "ROSIE" so I took it all off. I have everything he needs, it's his free, and I will even let him have the "ROSIE" plate if he wants it. I might have been born at night...but it wasn't last night.

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Post by BEJinFbk »

You can get rubber "well nuts" and the bolts to go with them at most hardware stores in the fastener aisle.
There's a brass threaded insert at the far end of the fastener that compress's the rubber.
Drill the holes, insert the well nuts, attach the bracket and snug'em down.
'98 V70 R - Well Equipped for Life Up North... ;)

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Post by washdup »

I just got new plates yesterday (got a ticket for no front) and am in need of a front mounting fixture. Any helpers still willing? I'll gladly paypal. :)

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