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    Rear number plate - too long

    A problem a lot of us experience in Australia is the fact that the license plates are too long for mounting under the number plate light without protruding by 50 mm or more. This problem is worse on the 107/109" because the rear panel is narrower by 20mm or so than the SWB where the plate can be made to fit.



    Above shows original placement of number plate, well out of range of the number plate lights. I know I should have Pork Pies but was kindly given these Butler rear lights which I like.



    The fix was to mount the number plate on a hinged plate - nice brass hinge & aluminium plate, with a small swing down latch to lock in place.



    Number plate hinged out for tailgate opening.



    Tailgate down. Now I just have to modify the drawers which were made for an 80", as they are too tall for the 107 to put the fridge slide above.

    Cheers Nigel

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    plate

    i have the correct centre swivel number plate holder this fits to the centre of tail gate jim

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    as per examples
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    And that's why some of the Pork pie lamps on the right hand side of S1 didn't have number plate lights, there was no number plate to illuminate. .W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellrovers View Post
    i have the correct centre swivel number plate holder this fits to the centre of tail gate jim
    Thanks for this & I did consider this option, but several friends that have this find the wiring gets broken real quick. I have enough trouble with getting the chains stuck in the tailgate, whether canvas sleeved or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    as per examples
    that's what I used ..

    if you wanted it mounted under the lights I cant see why you couldent mount it like a defender{little triangular bracket that protrudes from left hand side of the rear of car}

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfc View Post
    that's what I used ..

    if you wanted it mounted under the lights I cant see why you couldent mount it like a defender{little triangular bracket that protrudes from left hand side of the rear of car}
    Problem is it would extend beyond the width of the vehicle by about two inches - on the Defender, it is within the width of the flares and the extension is less, due to the extra body width that came in with the Series 2.

    I never had any problems with wiring when I had the number plate wiring when I had tailgate mounted number plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Problem is it would extend beyond the width of the vehicle by about two inches - on the Defender, it is within the width of the flares and the extension is less, due to the extra body width that came in with the Series 2.

    I never had any problems with wiring when I had the number plate wiring when I had tailgate mounted number plates.

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    penny drops.....I wondered how they got away with it on the defenders lol..

    with my swing down one I just used 20 amp wire and rubber tube, cant see how it can fail before the rover tail light set up.
    cheers mark

    PS theres a galv nos swing down one on gumtree at the moment......
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