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🚗 Elevate your ride’s first impression with the ultimate universal license plate mount!
The Bell Universal 12" x 6" License Plate Mounting Kit features a powder-coated plastic bracket and four rust-proof screws, designed for a universal fit on all standard plates. Lightweight yet durable, it offers an easy, secure installation that enhances your vehicle’s front-end appearance while preventing plate damage. Highly rated by hundreds of users, this kit is the smart, affordable upgrade your car deserves.
| ASIN | B00BZO4KAQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,971 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,875 in License Plate Frames |
| Brand Name | BELL |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Universial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (794) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 6"W |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | VPWare |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 076027461278 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**S
Cheap and effective
I own a 2018 Mazda 3, and the dealer decided to place the license plate directly underneath the emblem on the grill which was extremely ugly. I refuse to do an even uglier offset tow hook mounting solution, so this was the simple and cheap answer to my prayers. I bought this, ziptied it to the bottom of my grill, and attached the plate directly on top of it. No one can tell it's ziptied, it is VERY secure, and looks fantastic.
G**M
Worked Perfectly
My 2000 Chevrolet Silverado did not come with a front license plate bracket, just two holes drilled into the bumper with nylon nuts inserted in the holes to attach the place. I removed the license plate and placed the bracket on the bumper. The holes on the bracket matched up with the same two holes that originally held the license plate so I used the old license plate screws and attached the bracket. Then I used to bolts (my own) to attach the license plate to the bracket. Worked perfectly. Can't believe I waited 15 years to purchase a bracket (during which time I went thru three sets of license plates because they became bent and twisted in a car wash) but then I didn't shop at Amazon years ago and I didn't want to pay the dealer or parts store price for a sturdy bracket. For $10.48 it is a great bracket
N**K
Versatile Plate Mount
I needed this to mount my front plate on a Subaru WRX that came with Japanese plate holes in the bumper. I didn't want to drill into the bumper. This IS fragile. When I opened the package I was impressed by how beefy it seemed. The plastic is thick, but unfortunately it's extremely brittle. I snapped a couple of the bars on mine somewhere along the installation. It still functions just fine, so it's OK. I think it would be nice to have better hardware included. I would have liked some stainless steel or chrome bolts and a machined receptacle. I like things to be cleanly removable but this simply has screws that did into the plastic. There wasn't room behind it for me to use nuts. Overall it's a decent plate holder, and one of few that will allow you so much freedom in mounting. So despite my complaints it still deserves four starts for versatility.
N**I
Must buy.
Screw holes are exact and perfect. Product is extremely easy to install as far as you have a drill machine and necessary tighteners to be used. Instructions are provided by the manufacturers. And so far it has been almost a month that I have used it in my car, no problem at all. Must buy, affordable, durable.
M**.
Rigid enough to be supported by just a couple of mounting screws
Worked well for my purpose. I didn't have any front mounting points on my car so I used 2 anchor bolts 3/6"x4" and 3/4"x2" PVC pipe to mount the frame using the holes in my front grill. The white PVC pipe was wrapped in electrical tape so it wouldn't stand out. The frame is rigid enough to be supported by the 2 screws and was able to support the license plate and a license plate frame. The frame I received didn't have any screws so i used #12x1/2" so I wouldn't need nuts and so the screw would not extend past the frame.
M**.
Fits any bolt configuration, light, unobtrusive
Had one of these on my Dodge Magnum for 6 years and would have lasted longer except for that cement wall at church. I bought the car in CT so it did not have the required front plate for MA. The Mopar Front bracket was this massive thing that fit the bumper contour. I wanted something much more simple. This fit the bill and allowed me to position the bolts exactly where I wanted them. The 4 small holes are to mount the plate. The various recessed slots all over the bracket will match up with any bolt configuration you have or that you want to create. Works great and gave me room to wash and dry behind the plate instead of being a dirt collector like the Mopar. So glad to find a replacement on Amazon.
P**G
great alternative to factory replacment
since the rear license plate bracket on the audi sucks, and the replacement costs about an arm and a leg, i purchased this one to replace it. bolted right on but the only issue i had was the screw that it came with this bracket - is a bit too long. So i had to find a set of screw with the perfect length (spent an extra $5) which still much less than the factory bracket.
J**.
Okay but not a complete solution
This license plate mount is okay if you're willing to put in some extra effort to make it work right. I bought a new Chrysler 300, and the factory license plate mount was horrible - it covered the main grille of the car! So I wanted to find a solution to move the license plate lower, while not having to drill any more holes in the bumper. For that purpose, this kit does not include everything you'll need - you get a few screws with it but they are longer than the depth of the frame, so they will screw into your bumper if you're not careful. I guess that is the intended purpose for some people, but I already had the screw holes in my bumper - I just wanted to use this to re-position the license plate. In that case, I had to go to Home Depot to buy some really short fat screws that could self-tap the license plate holes in the frame without piercing the bumper of my car. It was a tricky solution but it worked. Like I said, this kit is not really a total solution, it's just part of a solution. To really make it worth your while you'll need to do some additional work.
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