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Nope. Took delivery early April. Temp Illinois tags expire 7/4/22. DMV says that they have not yet received anything from Rivian. Guide says, the documentation team advised the title will be delivered in 2 to 4 weeks. Waiting patiently.Anyone who has taken delivery, have you received your tags and license plates? My IL temp tag expires 06/24/22, trying to plan ahead if needed. Thanks-
What screws did you use?Are you guys installing the front plate? For some reason I decided not to have Rivian install the front license plate, but went ahead and installed it myself with the one that came with the truck. Unfortunately now the front camera is being blocked a bit by the license plate which I was surprised since it's a factory part.
I bought screws from Lowes for license plates that were self tapping. It fits great and didn't have any issues with it until I went to reverse out of my driveway and saw the 360 cameraWhat screws did you use?
My front plate bracket was in the cargo net in my front trunk, but there was no included hardware.
Same. I just used some self-tapers I had on hand.What screws did you use?
My front plate bracket was in the cargo net in my front trunk, but there was no included hardware.
I honestly don't think the plate is blocking anything. Sure it doesn't look the cleanest in the 360 camera, but it does not seem to have an impact to the cameras.I bought screws from Lowes for license plates that were self tapping. It fits great and didn't have any issues with it until I went to reverse out of my driveway and saw the 360 camera
This had me concerned so I brought out the painter's tape and tried to line things up as best as I could. I started with the stock plate mount taped on to the bumper and lined up the front line with the straightest line in the two W's on the curb. Note the extra shadow in front of the blue painter's tape.
After removing the plate mount you can see there is more "road" in the curved corners, but that's it! The edge of the blue painter's tape from the first image lines up with the softer edge of the shadow in the second image.
There is something funky happening on the corners. For example in the passenger front corner there is some extra blue paint on the lower part of the curb which does not exist, as you can see in the last image.
Ultimately I think the stock plate mount only appears to block some visibility. I believe that space that it is "blocking" on the corners is full of false stitching artifacts and should not be trusted anyway. Additionally, it looks like there might be a few extra inches of space in front of the truck inside the black space.