21 Denali Front Plate Options

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Tk59194

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No mount to install where tow hooks go unfortunately. I've looked everywhere. I may fabricate something myself for my tahoe. I ended up ordering a no drill bracket from a company called slybrackets.com for my wife's Suburban. Ugly as sin, but it works well
 

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Any other options? Front tow hook maybe? Same issue here. I don't want to drill holes on the bumper either.
 

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I always carried the front plate under the front seat and in case I got stopped, which I have gotten stopped 8-9 times, I would tell / show the officer that there was not any front mounting bracket, tell them that I had one on order, and beg forgiveness, say how crazy it was for the mfg not to supply one. This worked from 1976 (280 Z), 1989 (Turbo Porsche ) about 4 other cars/trucks all the way up to the 2013 Tahoe ( I finally put one on )
 

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In the past I have used some of the small rare earth magnets that are very strong. Epoxy 2 magnets to the back of the license plate then put a thin sheet of rubber over the magnets and trim it up so it look good. Then epoxy 2 more magnets to backside of bumper where you want the plate to go. Bam done. Easy to put on and take off. I did this on my s2000 for 3 years while I lived in Illinois. Worked great.
 

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In the past I have used some of the small rare earth magnets that are very strong. Epoxy 2 magnets to the back of the license plate then put a thin sheet of rubber over the magnets and trim it up so it look good. Then epoxy 2 more magnets to backside of bumper where you want the plate to go. Bam done. Easy to put on and take off. I did this on my s2000 for 3 years while I lived in Illinois. Worked great.
Sounds like a plan.
 

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