To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account. Front License Plate With Bullbar? Post Reply. Is it possible to put a front license plate with a bullbar on the truck? Will it block the plate completely? There are many in Texas that claim to go years with out the front plate and never get hassled by the cops. I have always run my front plate and I hate them.
See if you can find a better way to attach the plate without drilling holes in your bumper. The dealer got me before I could stop them The sport cars seem to get away with no front plate easier for some reason. Why the move to big TX if you don't mind me asking? LoHoNas , Dec 23, Why don't you attach it to the bull bar? JKD , Dec 23, Welcome back Lots of people run that setup, I think I would want it on the bar anyway.
That way you won't have to drill your truck. Should be easy to attach to the bull bar. Bfg at's, aries bull bar, aries nerf bars, uws tool box.
Without lights on my bullbar i can see my John Deere tag on the front of mine completely. Remove all of the screws and your license plate will come right off. If there are bolts connected to it, take a wrench and loosen the bolts by turning them counterclockwise until you can remove them. Keep your screws or bolts, since you can use them the next time you put on a license plate. For tips about how to loosen rusted bolts, keep reading!
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Depending what kind of bolts are holding it in place, you may need a wrench, a flathead screwdriver, or a Phillips head screwdriver. It may be possible to remove some bolts with multiple methods, for example a hex head bolt may also have a slot for a flathead screwdriver. Unscrew the license plate bolts by turning them to the left. Attach your wrench or screwdriver to the bolt and turn the tool in a counterclockwise motion until the bolt comes completely lose.
Remove the license plate and set it aside. Once you have removed all of the bolts you can take the old license plate off and save it. If you just want to get rid of the license plate you should recycle it instead of just throwing it in the trash. Put the new license plate into place and attach it using new bolts. Your new license plate should come with bolts to attach it. Hold it in place with the holes aligned or have someone help you out to keep it steady while you screw the new bolts in.
Make sure to put any new registration tabs on the new license plates, and always keep the appropriate registration documents in your car. Method 2. Spray any rusted bolts with penetrating oil and let them sit for 15 minutes. Get as close to the rusted bolts as you can with the nozzle of the spray can.
Thoroughly douse all exposed parts of the bolts in penetrating oil. After 15 minutes try to unscrew the bolts. You can get penetrating oil at an automotive repair shop.
If you can, spray behind the license plate to reach the back of the bolts, do this as well. You want to give the oil as much contact with the bolts as possible. Try soaking the rusted bolts with white vinegar.
Pour white vinegar over the rusted bolts or soak a cloth with vinegar and hold it over the bolts.
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