DIY Front License plate bracket
#41
^^ Thanks for the tip!
There is a 1/8" layer of closed cell foam on there from my deadening ventures. Also, the plate is adjusted so that it does not flap-just has a slight amount of tension. Just didn't want to see the hardware if at all possible!
Agreed, however, that if the bumper moves w/o the plate, it could start to wear. Maybe I'll adjust it out further-maybe a 1/4"- enough so that it can't come back and touch.
There is a 1/8" layer of closed cell foam on there from my deadening ventures. Also, the plate is adjusted so that it does not flap-just has a slight amount of tension. Just didn't want to see the hardware if at all possible!
Agreed, however, that if the bumper moves w/o the plate, it could start to wear. Maybe I'll adjust it out further-maybe a 1/4"- enough so that it can't come back and touch.
#43
#44
I actually had to tap into my front bumper myself, so I wish I would have found this sooner!
Does anyone know of a good way to cover up the drilled holes without having to buy a new bumper? I was thinking of those little black caps they put in door jams to cover the screws, but just wondering if anyone has had any luck with another route.
Does anyone know of a good way to cover up the drilled holes without having to buy a new bumper? I was thinking of those little black caps they put in door jams to cover the screws, but just wondering if anyone has had any luck with another route.
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