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Custom rear license plate bracket

Old 03-28-2014, 09:16 PM
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I wasn't happy with the myriad of license plate relocation kits I saw. The biggest issue was trying to find one that did not mount in the center. I have the lug lights 3rd brake light kit and wanted to keep them in place. In order to be visible, I hd to mount my plate high or low. I went high for obvious reasons. I made it from aluminum, mounted up a Hella 6 LED Optilux light. Ran the switch on the right side of the steering column. All the wiring is tucked, heat shrunk, etc., to follow the factory wiring. I like anything added to look like it belongs and wasn't an after thought. I also had to incorporate quick disconnects for the wiring in case I need to remove the spare. The bracket mounts to the spare shell stud. Nice and clean. The thinking with having the switch on the right side, anytime I would typically need the back up light on, I will be reaching for the shifter anyway, this way, no need to removed both hands from the wheel. I also used the LED license plate lights as they double as lights and bolts. I believe they are called "lightnin' bolts". Seriously considering making these for sale. Parts all in about $100. Anyway, thought I would share.
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Old 03-29-2014, 05:35 AM
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I think it's going to vibrate way to much
Old 03-29-2014, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by HELLBENDER-JK
I think it's going to vibrate way to much
you would be wrong. Just did a 1,000 mile trip. No noise, no rattles. Everything intact. Cheers!
Old 03-29-2014, 06:13 AM
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I should have said it this way instead. I think from the back when you're going down the road what people see is it shaking. You won't hear or see it but I bet it happens
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Ahead of you there as well. Had my wife driving behind me on The interstate. I know this. Up to 85 mph, it doesn't shake. Anything else?
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Necessity is the mother of invention..looks good!
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Thanks!
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Update. I've had a few requests to make this bracket for other people. It is holding up well. The back up light, being on a separate switch, is working great! Up high, good location, and provides a ton of light. Now researching cameras, flashing my 730 unit for it, etc. Taking my time researching this before I do anything.
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Do you have any pictures of just the bracket? I would like to see it without the license plate on it and/or a picture of just the bracktet by itself.

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Does the back up light also serve as a plate light? I need something to illuminate the plate. Also, what did the wiring consist of?

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