GEN 2 My Front License Plate Bracket Solution...

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Frank N

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I use the sto and go, gives me the option to have to remove the front plate in literally 2 seconds and no tools.

Offroading, plate gone. Out of state, plate gone. I feel like it, plate gone.

However I notice while removal is instant, re-installation may take several weeks.

Jersey sucks.
 

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I use the sto and go, gives me the option to have to remove the front plate in literally 2 seconds and no tools.

Offroading, plate gone. Out of state, plate gone. I feel like it, plate gone.

However I notice while removal is instant, re-installation may take several weeks.

Jersey sucks.
Did you mount it in the location that they show on the website or a different location?
 

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This thread has really been a learning experience.
I posted simply for the info of others.
As I appreciate when others do the same.
However, the dialog subsequently morphed into:
1. A roll-call on which users live in states that DO NOT require front plates.
2. A roll-call on which users live in states that DO require front plates, but are gansta badass enough to say f- tha police, I ain't wearing no front plate.
3. A poll for those who really have the need to express their own opinions to others, regardless of whether they have been asked.
What a wild ride.
Admins please lock this up !
Thanks.
maybe you are thinking you are on a different forum??
 
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Ha ha...my mistake.
Unfortunately they all seem to be about the same.
The internet was much better before everyone could get on.
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I live in California and I don't want to deal with NOT having a license plate on the front. I also tow my Raptor behind my motor home, so I needed a place to make the tow connections. The only available area was in the intercooler grill behind the license plate. I installed a flip up frame for winches on the front. It holds the plate, but flips up for when I tow the truck. It's a friction fit, so it stays up. I guess if I was going off road, I could flip it up to let more air pass to the intercooler. With that said, it's mounted out away from the bumper, to clear my connections. I'm sure enough air gets around it.

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Can you give me a link on where you got your bracket? I am like you, we are going to pull mine behind our RV and definitely didn't think about this idea...bravo!!!! What brake system are you running with yours? I am looking at the M&G system along with the break away system.

Thanks!
 
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