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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / November 2007

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2004 Explorer front license plate frame question

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Kickin' a.s and Takin' Names - 30 Nov 2007 02:14 GMT
2004 Explorer.  Moved from a state with one license plate, on the
rear, to a state with two plates -- front and rear.

How and where do I attach a license plate frame to the front bumper of
the Explorer?  My 97 Mazda B4000 and my 2007 Mini Cooper each have
holes in their front bumpers to attach a license plate frame but I
can't find anything on the Explorer.  Is there maybe a couple of tiny
indentations on the bumper where I punch through to attach the frame?

Thanks.
Kickin' a.s and Takin' Names - 30 Nov 2007 02:35 GMT
On Nov 29, 9:14 pm, "Kickin' a.s and Takin' Names"
<PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 2004 Explorer.  Moved from a state with one license plate, on the
> rear, to a state with two plates -- front and rear.
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>
> Thanks.

Also -- is there an aftermarket bracket available at my friendly local
parts store (cheap plastic one, made in China, of course) or am I
going to have to trek out to the nearest Ford dealer and buy one of
their overpriced made in China brackets?
 
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