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Rear License Plate Relocation
So I absolutely hate the chrome license plate bracket that attaches to the spare tire carrier. I looked around the internet and found a few license plate relocation brackets that were $140+. I figured I could do better so I drove off to my local O?Reilly?s and found a zinc plated offset bracket ($4.95) and a license plate light ($4.95) that looked like they would work.
Step 1: Remove the old license plate bracket. Spin off the wing nut from the back of the spare tire and remove the bracket. Then remove the screws holding the light in place and pull the wiring out of the guides.
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Once I realized it would all fit, I modified the slots for the license plate so they would accept the plastic inserts.
Next I mounted the light after drilling new holes in the bracket for it. I still had to trim the gasket a bit to get the plate to fit correctly.
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So for less than $10 and an hour of my time, I relocated my plate. It does not interfere with the hitch or the D-ring and should be out of the way of the departure angle. Plus I got rid of the giant chrome on the back
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I picked a 'similar' location as you...albeit my solution was less elegant than yours, but I'd have to literally slide off a rock to catch it on anything.
I then cut off the half-pipe that extends through the hub and bought an extra stock cap off ebay to put on the back rim to cover up the stump. You can actually line the tire up so that the cap is right-side up and level.
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