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On a 2001 Chrysler, the front license plate typically mounts on the front bumper. Look for pre-drilled holes or a designated bracket area on the bumper. If no holes are present, you may need to use a license plate bracket or adhesive mounts. Ensure that the plate is securely attached and visible, complying with local regulations.
on the bumper?
Many states have laws requiring two license plates be displayed on each vehicle, one attached to the front and one attached to the rear. If your car's front bumper is not already equipped with a license plate bracket, you can just drill holes into the plastic bumper (first marking the correct location with a pen poked through the holes in the plate).
Probably not. That's why you have a bracket in your front bumper.
To attach a front license plate to a 2005 Bonneville, simply place bolts through the plate and through the bumper holes in the front bumper. If no holes exist, you can use self-tapping screws to create them.
Nope, has to be fastened to your bumper. I just got a ticket for it. :-/
you put one on both bumpers
Using a sharpie marker, hold the license plate up the the front bumper and mark the bolt holes on the bumper and then using a drill gently apply pressure and drill through the bumper, be sure there are no wires behind where you are drilling and not to drill in too far, then attach the license plate with two bolts and nuts.
Center of the front bumper, right above the license plate.
Center of the front bumper, right above the license plate.
You need to purchase a license plate mount. Once that's attached, the plate can be affixed to the mount.
The plug-in is located 8 inches to the right of the front license plate (the license plate is located in the front bumper and about 1-2 inches lower than the license plate. The plug is weather-protected.