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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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just wondering did anyone have one of these license pate relocator on their car. i am thinking about getting one to put my front plates back on. anyone know how these will install and are there ones that you guys would recommend. also, pics with license plate relocators on your ride would be helpful. http://www.strutking.com/universal/l...r/prod_21.html .
 
Old Jun 23, 2008 | 09:49 PM
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I made my own for 2 dollars. I just got some angle aluminum stock and cut it to make it work. I'll try to get pictures for you.

I installed mine by removing the front bumper, drilling two holes in the bumper and attached it with bolts and washers.
 
Old Jun 24, 2008 | 03:39 PM
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yeah, dont buy one, just make one if you can, and if you dont have any of the stuff do you know any friends that would, its so simple, i hate to see people waste their money but again if you dont got the tools and dont know anyone what are you going to do. and yeah just bolt it on, and while your doing it you mine as well put some exposy on those nuts on the back of the bumper, NOT ON THE BOLT ,around the base of the nut in case you have to take it off, then you dont got to take the bumper off again or try to get your hand in their.
 
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