View Poll Results: Which plate cover do you have/will you buy?
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Glass (blue)
6 9.52% -
Glass (green)
5 7.94% -
Plastic with border and brand
16 25.40% -
Plastic with border
13 20.63% -
Plastic with metal border
22 34.92% -
Plastic (dark)
1 1.59%
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September 19th, 2007 10:06 AM #11
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September 19th, 2007 12:20 PM #12
Clear Deflector user here for years now. Going thru Makati almost everyday, no apprehension yet, so far. IMHO, between 2 cars - one with clear and the other tinted - and if an enforcer only have an option to chase one car, he'll most likely choose the one with tinted plate cover.
So, dapat may choice din na clear plastic cover.
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September 19th, 2007 01:35 PM #13
hinuli ako sa kalayaan (makati) dahil sa tinted green plate ko, pinatangal pa sakin yung tinted plate sa harap sabi sakin ok lang daw may tinted plate sa likod wag lang sa harap
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September 19th, 2007 01:51 PM #14Im using a fiber glass clear plate cover and so far wala naman din apprehension, I suggest you buy yung fiber glass or plastic na plate cover kasi
dati I bought yung tinted na brown glass plate cover for 700 and nagslip lng sa fingers ko nung kinakabit ko nabasag na, mas ok pa yung fiber glass IMO
By the way I bought mine sa may Araneta Car accessories for 400 petot and meron din iba't ibang kulay, clear na nay konting shade ng blue and clear na may shade ng green, tingin ko ok yung mejo blue.
Bumili ako nito kasi dati naiwan ko lng nakapark yung kotse ko, pagbalik ko, tabingi na yung plate number sa harap, parang napagtripan, buti na lng hindi tinanggal and yung maganda d2 sa may plate cover is hindi sya basta bsta matatanggal ng ordinaryong screw driver.
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September 19th, 2007 02:11 PM #15
No covers for us, both for the cars in Manila and the cars here in the US.
An idea to protect them may be to spray clear lacquer or clear coat on them to preserve the paint (assuming it's still in good shape to begin with). This allows one to have peace of mind knowing that the plates won't fade away easily and yet still remains clean looking, walang "borloloy" ika nga. In the US there's this product that you spray on to the plates that effectively makes speed cameras blind when photographing them with lots of flash. It's now illegal to buy or use them.
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September 19th, 2007 02:34 PM #16Common sense would dictate that one shouldn't put anything on the plate that would diminish readability. It's difficult enough to read the plates on a moving vehicle. Clear, untinted glass or plastic should be more than sufficient protection for plates.
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September 19th, 2007 03:56 PM #18
Clear plastic lang with metal border nabili ko as soon as I got my new plates. Elevo ata yung brand sa may SM West.
Better safe than sorry kasi hassle talaga na parahin ka pa just because of a "technicality".
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September 19th, 2007 05:15 PM #19
as much as possible, don't use car plate covers na lang. you will never know when those LTO people will stop you. not only in makati, but i've seen LTO flag down motorists even in cubao and ortigas area. hassle lang, imho.
ako, ever since i got flagged down two years ago, hindi na ako nagkabit. hinayaan ko na lang na mangitim yung plate number ko.
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September 19th, 2007 05:44 PM #20
plastic with border and brand for me.. IMO, mas protected kasi ang plate kung ito ang gagamitin.. unlike with glass or plastic lang na walang border, mas madali masingitan ng dirt or tubig yung pagitan sa plate..
planning to keep it for 15yrs just done 10,000 km already replaced the transfer case fluid w/...
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