That looks awesome!
Here in NY you need to have a lisence plate on the front. It doesn't look like that is going to work.
Nice job though!
-EB
Was up ya'll I have been talking to Rally Innovations about
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Same in Va. Before I fork over the dough, will it work with a front mounted license plate? I don't mind drilling new holes to reposition the plate higher, as long as it won't block airflow to the radiator.ebbie97 wrote:That looks awesome!
Here in NY you need to have a license plate on the front.
Could I pay a Scoobytruck or NASIOC member in the MD/DC/NoVA area to help me install this?
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Here is the response about the skid plate:
"Adding tabs for the skid guard or a lower tube is highly possible. If
that's what the majority want, then we may go that route."
Here are some more responses:
"I appreciate all the feedback. However, the dimensions of the bar are
finalized. There are certain limtations and also to keep it production
friendly.=)
There will be attachments on the tube to relocate the license plate so
that it will not be hidden.
The bar is a complete bolt on which only take 10 minutes to install.
I cannot disclose the mounting points since the bar is not in
production but I can assure you it's vary solid!"
"Adding tabs for the skid guard or a lower tube is highly possible. If
that's what the majority want, then we may go that route."
Here are some more responses:
"I appreciate all the feedback. However, the dimensions of the bar are
finalized. There are certain limtations and also to keep it production
friendly.=)
There will be attachments on the tube to relocate the license plate so
that it will not be hidden.
The bar is a complete bolt on which only take 10 minutes to install.
I cannot disclose the mounting points since the bar is not in
production but I can assure you it's vary solid!"