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mikebxb

2012 BOSS 302 0782 no mods yet
60
0
Texas
Same old problem I had with my Vettes . Where oh where do I mount this stoopid plate on the front without uglying my car or restricting air flow.
 
Here you go, have had on mine for almost 3 yrs now;
http://ccmustangbrackets.com/welcome-to-craigs-custom-mustang-brackets/
 
Best not to install it. ;)

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mikebxb

2012 BOSS 302 0782 no mods yet
60
0
Texas
aircare84 said:
Here you go, have had on mine for almost 3 yrs now;
http://ccmustangbrackets.com/welcome-to-craigs-custom-mustang-brackets/

Thx and reasonably priced.
 
I have one of those on my V6. Pretty nice piece, easy to put on and so far it hasn't failed me yet. Although I don't have one on the Boss lol
 
WinterSucks said:
I never mounted mine here in MA, cops don't seem to care.

Brave! I drive through Carlisle and Concord MA frequently. They will pull you over for a dirty car in those towns. Really dicey for me with discs removed on the side pipes.
 

Domestic Product

Big fat tires and everything !
Front license plates suck. I have been looking at the flip down version for some time.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/flipdown-licenseplate-motorized.html
 
Domestic Product said:
Front license plates suck. I have been looking at the flip down version for some time.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/flipdown-licenseplate-motorized.html

If you run up over a parking bumper or curb I'd think your plate and probably the bracket would be toast with that setup. I'm careful and don't do it often but you know how it goes. I've been lucky so far to never scrape the car but I've noticed a couple of times that clearance has been minimal.
 

jneary

Performance Fords
323
0
Norcal
The no drill bracket works great. Use two rubber bumpers at the top to avoid the wind causing it to hit the bumper cover. I also used the bracket that came with the Boss do it appears to be screwed in but it isn't. You can see it in my photo below.

John
 

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