This post has to do with number plates again (sorry).I am a bit of a do it yourselfer if you can sort of person ,and was wondering if any of you out there have relocated your number plate holders down to comply with rego rules that that seem to be the same in every state.ie 1300mm to the top of the plate, im going to go from the 7 pin plug at the front of caravan thru chassis and out the back end onto a bracket ,set at the rite height to comply with regulations.I would like to know what others have done ,and if at all possible maybe a foto or 2 as well. THANKYOU JOHN... ps will make up a bracket to either go on the spare wheel or make a new bracket to fit on the rear bar .
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Wednesday 19th of August 2015 04:47:11 PM
justcruisin01 said
01:28 PM Aug 22, 2015
WE dont have this problem, all good. Just make sure that the plate is in a clear vision for the camera's or they will have you for that as well.
JC.
KevinC said
04:11 PM Aug 26, 2015
Well John, you didn't get much of a response. Maybe not many people move their number plates.
I moved mine from its normal position at the back lower right corner of the Jayco, because when I fitted the box on the bumper, it no longer allowed the plate to be visible from 45 degrees sideways. Simplest fix was to put on the back of the box. Since I only needed one light for the plate (the taillights and blinkers weren't obscured) I tapped into the wires behind the number plate light and from there ran wires to the new light. The old light still works, just lights up nothing. Seems to me a lot of trouble to go from the plug, unless of course your wires are hidden in the back wall. Even in that case I'd be looking for them under the van somewhere. My bracket was a piece of aluminium which I think was originally part of a road sign. I love recycling.
Good luck with it.
sandsmere said
04:20 PM Aug 26, 2015
Our rego plate is 1.42 meters high. I rang the van makers and it does not have to be
altered because the 1.3 law was not in at the time of manufacture.
Much the same as my 1965 Land Rover that does not have seat belts. They weren't brought in in Qld until 1967.
This may only be for Qld. registered vehicles though.
Bill B said
05:52 PM Aug 26, 2015
sandsmere wrote:
Our rego plate is 1.42 meters high. I rang the van makers and it does not have to be
altered because the 1.3 law was not in at the time of manufacture.
Much the same as my 1965 Land Rover that does not have seat belts. They weren't brought in in Qld until 1967.
This may only be for Qld. registered vehicles though.
Unless your van is fairly old your manufacturer is giving you the brush off :
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 61/02 Vehicle Markings) 2005
13.31.1.1. provision must be made for mounting a registration plate (as shown in Figure 1) to be affixed to the rear of the vehicle so that no part of such plate is more than 1,300 mm from the ground.
Felicia said
07:59 PM Aug 26, 2015
Our plate is too high, rang van manufacturer said bring it in at no cost to us 2011 model. They are in Vic we live 400 kms away fortunately planning to travel that way within the next month. Wonder if we get booked who pays the fine.
Lynda
Sol said
05:50 AM Aug 27, 2015
G'day mate, here is a pic of where they have put the number plate on our June 2015 New Age Manta Ray.
if you look closely you'll see where they had the number plate on earlier models above the spare tyre.
When you see tugs and rigs with so many non compliant fittings that the authorities seem to ignore unless it's topic of the month in the squad room a number plate height seems small bickies . Next time your on the road ,in NSW at least, just note how many vehicles are running driving lights above their standard headlights or running fog lights in broad daylight when there is no fog dust or smoke, no one polices that section of motor traffic act .
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Wednesday 19th of August 2015 04:47:11 PM
WE dont have this problem, all good. Just make sure that the plate is in a clear vision for the camera's or they will have you for that as well.
JC.
I moved mine from its normal position at the back lower right corner of the Jayco, because when I fitted the box on the bumper, it no longer allowed the plate to be visible from 45 degrees sideways. Simplest fix was to put on the back of the box. Since I only needed one light for the plate (the taillights and blinkers weren't obscured) I tapped into the wires behind the number plate light and from there ran wires to the new light. The old light still works, just lights up nothing. Seems to me a lot of trouble to go from the plug, unless of course your wires are hidden in the back wall. Even in that case I'd be looking for them under the van somewhere. My bracket was a piece of aluminium which I think was originally part of a road sign. I love recycling.
Good luck with it.
Our rego plate is 1.42 meters high. I rang the van makers and it does not have to be
altered because the 1.3 law was not in at the time of manufacture.
Much the same as my 1965 Land Rover that does not have seat belts. They weren't brought in in Qld until 1967.
This may only be for Qld. registered vehicles though.
Unless your van is fairly old your manufacturer is giving you the brush off :
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 61/02 Vehicle Markings) 2005
13.31.1.1. provision must be made for mounting a registration plate (as shown in Figure 1) to be affixed to the rear of the vehicle so that no part of such plate is more than 1,300 mm from the ground.
Lynda
G'day mate, here is a pic of where they have put the number plate on our June 2015 New Age Manta Ray.
if you look closely you'll see where they had the number plate on earlier models above the spare tyre.
hope this helps mate.