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Old 04-30-2006, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
nash, no i dont have the flip down license plate bracket. i stole the one off of my dads wrangler and it was horible looking because the bracket makes the license plate stick out too far. heres how i did it.

i bolted the license plate to the frame with some flat nuts, but grinded off the bottom 2 to be flush, so now my license plate and frame are 1 piece.
then everything is held to the rollpan using 2 wing nuts from behind the rollpan, and plugs into the trailer wiring harness. it comes out and unplugs in about 15 seconds, and looks better.
I was just looking around and the flip-UP not down, license plate thing looks pretty flush..
but I wanna see a pic with the rollpan we have lol.
Old 04-30-2006, 10:49 AM
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yeah i looked at that one too but i dont think it will work. our license plates fit pretty deep in there, there would be some custom fab work on your license plate bolts if you decide to go with the lighted bolts. i love my carriage works license plate frame
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
yeah i looked at that one too but i dont think it will work. our license plates fit pretty deep in there, there would be some custom fab work on your license plate bolts if you decide to go with the lighted bolts. i love my carriage works license plate frame

I dunno lol...

I want the trenz plate frame with light but it's like $70-80 =/

but you can't even tell the light is there, it looks smooth.
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