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Black Billet "Spike" Bolts to fill front license plate holes


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Hi all - New here. Just picked up a sexy 2015 sport, absolutely loaded to the hilt with 6.8K miles on it. But that's another story.

 

I removed the front license plate and bought a pair a bullet bolts to fill the holes.

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291021366160?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

I started to dive into the install and then I stalled.

 

Question: Who knows the easiest way to get behind the front plastic bumper to get a nut on the back of these bolts? It was a 2 minute job on my Dodge 2500... I can see its going to be a bit more involved here.

 

Thanks >Robert

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Hi all - New here. Just picked up a sexy 2015 sport, absolutely loaded to the hilt with 6.8K miles on it. But that's another story.

 

I removed the front license plate and bought a pair a bullet bolts to fill the holes.

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291021366160?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

I started to dive into the install and then I stalled.

 

Question: Who knows the easiest way to get behind the front plastic bumper to get a nut on the back of these bolts? It was a 2 minute job on my Dodge 2500... I can see its going to be a bit more involved here.

 

Thanks >Robert

Its not easy to do any mods like this to the front end. I'm going thru the same problem now with my brand new 2016 Sport. I just bought custom painted Ford emblems for the front and back and apparently to get the front emblem off, I need to remove the bumper and grille first. Please keep my posted if you find reliable instructions on removing the bumper cover. I am thinking of just buying the service manual, cost about $60-$70 online. good luck!

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I drilled mine out and never removed the bumper. When I painted it black I had to remove the front façade, but if you just want to remove the license plate bracket you can just drill it out. You could then perhaps use some type of rugged weatherproof epoxy to hold the bullet bolts on. Or use the push bolts.

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