Attach using the 2 bolts and notch the cover, using a razor blade, around the "hooks" to allow the cover to set flush.
Attach using the 2 bolts and notch the cover, using a razor blade, around the "hooks" to allow the cover to set flush.
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I had a metal frame at one time and used a Dremel to notch it. I began to notice a rattle from the back and couldn't figure out what it was. Eventually I removed the plate frame, but I was sure that couldn't possibly have been it. I couldn't imagine I'd even hear that if it vibrated a little and only tried removing it because I was at my wit's end on what else to try. Well, they say sound can travel through a vehicle in weird ways and apparently that was it because the noise stopped and never has been back since I took it off. Mine was metal and was just a frame, so maybe your plastic cover will not do that to you.
I will give the notching idea a try. Thanks
Just a FYI, I used a Dremel to just file down cut outs for the small plate holders adn the plate cover now fits flat. A set of dummy bolt heads will fill those extra holes.
When I mounted my rear plate/frame, I omitted the little tabs on the bottom by mounting everything over said tabs.(tabs behind plate/frame) works fine, no noise.