Unfortunately, some of us live in states that require both, front and rear license plates.i appreciate you for not drilling in the front license plate.
Not sure of the chain to that post, but FWIW, there are ways to display/mount a front plate without drilling bumpers. Example Hide-A-PlateUnfortunately, some of us live in states that require both, front and rear license plates.
Not sure of the chain to that post, but FWIW, there are ways to display/mount a front plate without drilling bumpers. Example Hide-A-Plate
To piggyback onto Randy's post, if you want the clean bumper look you remove the ugly factory bracket, cap the existing holes and replace with a no drill bracket. I had the Craigs bracket when I lived in NJ and loved it. As it is easy to remove and attach, I usually just left it off. If I had been stopped ( I never was) I just would have pulled out the plate and said I forgot to reattach it.Not sure of the chain to that post, but FWIW, there are ways to display/mount a front plate without drilling bumpers. Example Hide-A-Plate
Sweet setup!!!!Uncovered the cars, gave them a quick detail spray anticipating getting them out. Now the weather just has to cooperate!
Looks great as always Les!Uncovered the cars, gave them a quick detail spray anticipating getting them out. Now the weather just has to cooperate!
Get some Devil!
Yeah, Virginia is one of those states. i won't mount mine until they make me!!!Unfortunately, some of us live in states that require both, front and rear license plates.