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Re: pic: 2104

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Originally Posted by GaryV1188 View Post
How did you put your numbers on your bumper?

To our dismay this year, the GDC ruled that applique'd numbers (or other items) make it a non-standard bumper. Painting or dying are OK. Go figger.
No, they updated it to say that if embroidery leaves the bumpers tough and smooth, it is legal. We too were dismayed after our original question was answered. However, we reasked specifically about embroidery, and were given more clarification. The thread we used last year held out better than the cloth on the bumper.

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Originally Posted by GDC
Per <R37>, Standard Bumpers must be covered with a tough, smooth cloth. If embroidering the cloth still leaves it tough and smooth, then embroidery would be acceptable.
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ght=embroidery
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