chl
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My 2023 Lightning had indentations for where to drill the holes for the stock OEM plastic front bracket which came with my truck - they are located just under where the Frunk meets the bumper.
A pack of screws and 2 rivets also came with the truck for mounting the license plate holders front and back.
The rivets were too big for my rivet gun, but I found that the two screws that go at the top of the mounting bracket hold the bracket snugly. I will borrow a larger rivet gun to put the rivets on some day.
Here are 2 pics of my mounted bracket:
The top of the plastic bracket, behind the license plate has two holes that line up with the indentations to drill out. Lower inside the bracket behind the license plate are two holes for rivets to secure the bracket to the lower part of the bumper - no indentations there so drill the rivet holes after mounting the bracket with the upper screws to ensure the align correctly.
A pack of screws and 2 rivets also came with the truck for mounting the license plate holders front and back.
The rivets were too big for my rivet gun, but I found that the two screws that go at the top of the mounting bracket hold the bracket snugly. I will borrow a larger rivet gun to put the rivets on some day.
Here are 2 pics of my mounted bracket:
The top of the plastic bracket, behind the license plate has two holes that line up with the indentations to drill out. Lower inside the bracket behind the license plate are two holes for rivets to secure the bracket to the lower part of the bumper - no indentations there so drill the rivet holes after mounting the bracket with the upper screws to ensure the align correctly.
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