jono12345
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So for the 2015 mustang I couldn't find a relocation bracket that I liked or that didn't require drilling into the bumper. So I decided to make one.
The plate in the middle of the car is fine, but I feel like it looks better when its a little off center. Below is the car as it sits and an AI workup of how its going to be. I designed some parts so they will attach to the bolts that extend through the crash bar. I have the upper and lower RTR grills so there is a nice opening that I can feed a support bracket through. As of this moment, I am just waiting on the parts to come in from Send Cut Send (awesome site) and will hopefully install later this week.
Below is an exploded view of the bracket assembly to attach the plate to.
The plate in the middle of the car is fine, but I feel like it looks better when its a little off center. Below is the car as it sits and an AI workup of how its going to be. I designed some parts so they will attach to the bolts that extend through the crash bar. I have the upper and lower RTR grills so there is a nice opening that I can feed a support bracket through. As of this moment, I am just waiting on the parts to come in from Send Cut Send (awesome site) and will hopefully install later this week.
Below is an exploded view of the bracket assembly to attach the plate to.
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