Front Bumper plugs

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jeremyespinoza

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Does anyone know how to cover those license plate holes in the front of the bumper? I've researched on Google and some say to use Chrysler plugs but doesn't look right in my opinion.
 

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Does anyone know how to cover those license plate holes in the front of the bumper? I've researched on Google and some say to use Chrysler plugs but doesn't look right in my opinion.



There's already a thread on this.


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IIRC, they were called Hillman 3/16". Available at Lowes, Amazon, etc...

It was in a thread about front plate relocation. That should get you pointed in the right direction.
 
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Does anyone know how to cover those license plate holes in the front of the bumper? I've researched on Google and some say to use Chrysler plugs but doesn't look right in my opinion.

You said you used google but let me give you a pointer here. With google search for: site:fordraptorforum.com license plate relocation

This will search ONLY the forum and give you even better results than the search feature on the forum. Let me google that for you.

LMGTFY


But for the pure lazy, here is the direct post link. And I don't even have a GEN2 nor care if I have holes....just trying to help

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f260/removal-front-license-bracket-52091/#post1126181
 

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Jiman said:
IIRC, they were called Hillman 3/16". Available at Lowes, Amazon, etc...

It was in a thread about front plate relocation. That should get you pointed in the right direction.
That's what I used.
 

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