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I searched but couldnt find any. I was thinking of using an aluminum angle and clamping it down on the hook when sitting horizontal, and then screwing to the bottom of the plate. I want it to look clean though. Does anyone have any great ideas or pics?
Oh i see what you mean... then why don't you try using some heavy duty double-sided tape and mount it in-between the upper and lower grills on the orciari? I have my europlate mounted like that, doesn't fly off at high speeds. And doesn't block airflow.. just a thought.. Good Luck though .
I searched but couldnt find any. I was thinking of using an aluminum angle and clamping it down on the hook when sitting horizontal, and then screwing to the bottom of the plate. I want it to look clean though. Does anyone have any great ideas or pics?
I think that is a GREAT Idea!! no seriously...I got yanked in Cali for not having a front plate...but I am from AZ...NOT REQUIRED!! LOL...anywho..this woudl be a great "slap it on" type thing for trips over there! WOW!
are these things made? if not I'd be happy to weld one up....I love welding! LOL...and again...it's such a great Idea...
I think that is a GREAT Idea!! no seriously...I got yanked in Cali for not having a front plate...but I am from AZ...NOT REQUIRED!! LOL...anywho..this woudl be a great "slap it on" type thing for trips over there! WOW!
are these things made? if not I'd be happy to weld one up....I love welding! LOL...and again...it's such a great Idea...
Weld weld weld. And send one to me!
And Battle Cattle, how did you make yours? Looks like we are interested now
Its amazing how long it can take to rig up a mount to attach to the tow hook, but I'm finally done. I'll post some pics next week. Total cost = less than $10 (using existing license plate frame), and it looks good.
Here we go. I used an aluminum angle and some various bolts. Just had to cut the angle for length, and then cut a strip for the bottom and bent it. Then drilled holes for the bolts to clamp it down, and to bolt the angle to the license plate frame. Then I used a thin washer to make the tow hook horizontal instead of vertical:
Looks good!
just watch it at speed because the plate isnt that strong (doesnt look like you have a backing) and dont want to see it bend back and scratch that bumper...