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Originally Posted by madmaxx
Igotbit
Do they drug test where you work? Dimensions of the original, like the 92" wheelbase. Get real, 1/2 hour you could not find the plywood and if you do i strongly suggest taping the area first with blue painter tape so as not to scratch the surface. I redrilled the holes in the brakect higher, cut a notch in the license plate and a notch in the license plate holder, then bent the bracket straitht, check my photo's, o'h had to cut some bolts and nuts so the screw head would be toward the trunk and chrome buttons would cover the nuts on the license plate side
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madmaaxx,
I was the one who did, and can, like most folks, do it in 1/2 hour, not Igotbit.
I do have tools in an organized toolbox, powertools, and some pieces of scrap wood in the garage for jobs like this. It might have been less than 1/2 hour. Please don't call me a liar.
By the way, the painters tape and the reversed bolts are not bad ideas.
Cheers!
Dave