
So, if we draw this out somehow, it looks like this:įront of car-license plate-license plate bracket-foam piece-black bracket with rods The only negative is that despite their claims, it is not so easy to take off and put on, but as I don't go to shows and have no intention of taking it off, I don't care.įor a license plate holder, I thin k it is pretty cool. I added a little foam tape to what came with it to give a little more protection to the paint. It is helpful if you have a wife, friend, neighbor, to hold the scrrewdriver while you tighten the nuts.

As they are whatever you call screws witht the plastic in the nuts, you have to use a small end wrench to hold the nuts while you scrrew in the srews, or better yet, hold the scrrews with a screwdrived and turn the nuts with the end wrench. The screws then went thru the bracket and into the tubes. I tied the inside the grill piece with some string on either end so that I could push the foam over the tubes on the outside of the grill withou pushing the inside piece back inside. It has two tubes that stick outside of the grill so you can push the larger foam piece over it. There is a piece that goes inside the grill. So we need to get you squared away if we can. Shouldn't the screw be tied firmly and snug somehow? Instead, the screw is just dangling and the only thing keeping it from falling out of the license plate and license plate holder is the locknut.

That is, what I expected the locknut to do is screw all the way till it hits the top of the screw, similar to a washer. The locknuts screw onto the tail of the head bolts and turn only a few times.

My problem is it doesn't make sense how it's supposed to screw securely because it doesn't. I even took a flat-head screw and tried to directly screw it into the foam piece but it wouldn't budge.Ģ) The bracket also comes with 4 head bolts and locknuts to screw the license plate into the license plate holder. Am I doing something wrong or did they send me the wrong flat-head screws? And it is not an issue with the placement of the foam, by the way. The problem is I think the flat-head screws are too short. There are two holes spaced evenly on the foam piece, which is where the flat-head screws would grip.

These flat-head screws are used to attach the foam piece to the front license plate bracket. I'm having two issues with it: 1) There 2 total flat-head screws included with the bracket kit. I would that others who have purchased this same bracket can lend me their brain to munch on. This is where I purchased the front license plate holder for the camaro.
