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The Front Bumper License Plate Bracket for GMC (2000-2024) is a premium, easy-to-install solution designed to securely hold your license plate while protecting your vehicle's paint. Made from high-quality, rust-proof plastic, this kit includes 6 unique screw bolts and a convenient wrench, ensuring a perfect fit and a hassle-free installation process.
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 12"W |
Material Type | Plastic |
Finish Types | Metal |
Color | Black |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
D**L
Good fit
Easy install and quick
S**A
Good quality License Plate Holder
Fast shipping and the product quality is as described by the seller. It worked perfect for the front bumper of our 2023 GMC Yukon.
M**W
It’s ok, but i had to drill
I have a 2010 GMC Sierra. There’s no existing license plate drill marks or holes on my front side, so I had to make some. I read in another review that someone with a 2011 GMC Sierra had returned the product because it didn’t work. It can work, but you have ti make adjustments.You most likely will have to drill through metal on a 2007-2013 Silverado / Sierra. This, it took longer than normal. Doing so also required me to use another set of mounting screws because I was drilling through thick metal. Honestly, I probably could have used the factory mounting screws if I had used a better drill bit, but it took so long just to punch through the front end that I went with another screw set I had sitting in my toolbox.
B**B
Mounts Front Tags Without Drilling
I wanted a license plate holder for this vehicle that I bought. I didn't want to drill or put screws thru the paint or bumper. A clerk at an auto parts store showed photos of a metal bar that went through the grille with a plate mount on the other end. Only needed some space on the under hood through the grille to squeeze the ends taut together. But, I only found one except that ome took too long in shipping. The adhesive idea was my next potential fail--none of the type holders were available. I couldn't (meaning I didn't want to wait or) spend a weekend on this project because the temporary tags would have expired--that, plus I had the tags already in my possession.PRO: 1) Screws you need are included with a wrench to drive them. 2) This holder has six slots that offer many options for the off-label method I used to mount it. 3) Sturdiness is the equal to many other LPlate tag holders. It is some kind of nylon that won't scratch or seem likely to rub a paint finish.CON: Used as intended requires holes to place screws (The two screws prvided seem to be self-drilling.)My method: I bought an assortment of long cable ties. Sat in front of the bumper with a mountain of determination to place the thing perfectly centered in front on the grille. I used two of the longest ties for each end of the holder. Joined them together to make one that was very long. I DID NOT PULL THESE TIGHT UNTIL I WAS READY TO PLACE THE TAG ON THIS HOLDER. I put those ties through the grille horizontals and back out through another slot that centered the holder equally (higher/lower from the road) on both the right and left ends of the holder. I found two grille verticals and used these to center the holder (Right/Left) and tightened these two ends on right side and left side of the tag holder. Next, I tightened the two sets of ties that went through grille horizontals. Next I used a diagonal nail cutter to trim the tie pulls within a quarter inch from the locking end of each tie. Last step was the same regardless how I mounted the holder--I screwed the tag on all four corners to the tag holder. I fits snugly tight. It doesn't seem to wear on paint or rattle. And, YES, it is perfectly centered. (Of course, others might be just as pleased to have it far to the right or left side without feeling any need to center it left to right.)
R**6
Missing parts
Missing the screws
M**W
It holds a license plate on
It’s a license plate holder. It’s not the most exciting or complicated thing ever but after getting pulled over for no front plate, we bought this bad-boy, husband drilled holes in our bumper (that was a little sad), and attached the plate in maybe 2 minutes but that’s probably because our 2 year old helped. I’ll let you decide if he would have been faster or slower without her help. She IS pretty talented (I might be biased). We’ve had it on for a couple of months now and it’s still attached and we haven’t gotten pulled over again so this guy gets 5 stars.
J**R
Would not work.
It was advertised as for my truck. In order to mount it I would have had to drill holes in my bumper.
D**Y
Perfect
Works perfectly
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