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Rear registration plate
Hi,
I'm brand new to this site because I'm looking for a 2005 (to avoid high road duty) Disco 3 HSE TDV6 to use as a caravan tow vehicle, but I'll also use it for more general use, including occasionally carrying materials for the house I'm renovating. I see the rear internal width will accept an 8' x 4' board, so I wondered if the rear registration plate folded down to legally allow the board to project out the open lower section of the tailgate, can anyone help?
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29th Oct 2020 8:00 am
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No, the plates are screwed or sticky-pad fixed on.
A trailer board would do what you want BUT as the open back would draw fumes into the car, it's not sensible for anything other than short infrequent trips..
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29th Oct 2020 9:23 am
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Hardware wrote:
A trailer board would do what you want BUT as the open back would draw fumes into the car, it's not sensible for anything other than short infrequent trips.
Better tell the Top Gear boys that! They’ve been driving around with the tailgate open for years 😉
29th Oct 2020 9:27 am
Alaister
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Hardware wrote:
A trailer board would do what you want BUT as the open back would draw fumes into the car, it's not sensible for anything other than short infrequent trips.
Yes thanks, I'm aware of that issue and I'd be driving with the windows wide open - short distances only, but it seems I'd need to rig up an extra reg. plate anyway.
29th Oct 2020 9:40 am
Alaister
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Navigator wrote:
A roof rack, or bars, will take your 8x4 sheets, and also fence panels 6x6, and 10' long battens, and drain pipes, and plasterboard, and . . . . . .
Yes thanks, it's just getting those items up there - and down again - that could be a problem!
29th Oct 2020 9:42 am
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As Hardware suggested, a lightboard will do the job and keep the boys in blue happy should they be having a bad day.2011 Discovery 4 Commercial SDV6 (Gone)
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29th Oct 2020 9:49 am
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Gareth wrote:
Hardware wrote:
A trailer board would do what you want BUT as the open back would draw fumes into the car, it's not sensible for anything other than short infrequent trips.
Better tell the Top Gear boys that! They’ve been driving around with the tailgate open for years 😉
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29th Oct 2020 10:21 am
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Alaister wrote:
Navigator wrote:
A roof rack, or bars, will take your 8x4 sheets, and also fence panels 6x6, and 10' long battens, and drain pipes, and plasterboard, and . . . . . .
Yes thanks, it's just getting those items up there - and down again - that could be a problem!
I've been using a Hanibal expedition rack to carry large sheets of ply etc. I've never had a problem getting them on and off.
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29th Oct 2020 10:25 am
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DSL wrote:
No, the plates are screwed or sticky-pad fixed on.
On early Range Rovers a hinged rear number plate was an option to allow them to be driven with the lower tailgate open.
My 2nd Range rover came with one, really simple idea!
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29th Oct 2020 10:57 am
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And the original mini's I believe.
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29th Oct 2020 2:29 pm
Alaister
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Dimcandle wrote:
DSL wrote:
No, the plates are screwed or sticky-pad fixed on.
On early Range Rovers a hinged rear number plate was an option to allow them to be driven with the lower tailgate open.
My 2nd Range rover came with one, really simple idea!
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Thanks, have you any idea if an early Range Rover hinged plate might be adapted to fit on the Disco 3?
29th Oct 2020 3:18 pm
Dimcandle
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Can't see why not. It was simply a hinged plate that the number plate mounted to.
I think the number plate lights were on the hinged plate so folded down with it.
Might be easier to make one than to find one though!
29th Oct 2020 3:52 pm
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Or, if the top tailgate part is down in its normal position then just gaffertape a plate in the window when needed.
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