2020+ front license plate relocation options?

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You could drill into the crash bar.

The Ansix mount is great. Just pay the dude for his hard work. It's a quality product.

The plate seems to be tilted down with the ansix. It doesn't look vertically even. Is this accurate or just the pictures appear that way?
 

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It is tilted down in roughly 25-30 degrees angle indeed.
 

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Here. I was able to re use my old license plate relocator .
It was perfect, it went through the slot opening of the vent !

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Here. I was able to re use my old license plate relocator .
It was perfect, it went through the slot opening of the vent !

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What relocator do you have ? Any modifications ?
 


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What relocator do you have ? Any modifications ?
What’s up man, it’s just a Perrin like relocator .
My guy just drilled a hole the crash beam and attached it with a bolt nut and screw .
It’s had been holding on perfectly for almost 3 years .
So yeah you need to drill a hole on the crash bar. It’s so easy since it’s aluminum.
I’m glad I was able to Re use it with the new fog garnishes as I was not very exited about having to cut the vent!
 

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What’s up man, it’s just a Perrin like relocator .
My guy just drilled a hole the crash beam and attached it with a bolt nut and screw .
It’s had been holding on perfectly for almost 3 years .
So yeah you need to drill a hole on the crash bar. It’s so easy since it’s aluminum.
I’m glad I was able to Re use it with the new fog garnishes as I was not very exited about having to cut the vent!
Cool, thanks man !
I’ll look into it
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