How To Remove Front License Plate Bracket Silverado
Posted : adminOn 2/16/2018Hey All, I have read and searched on removing the front license plate bracket. However, my bracket does not have rivets but rather these black plastic push-pin like parts. I have tried to push the center to have it extract but that does nothing. I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge on how to remove. Jun 21, 2014. Posted July 15, 2014. If you still have the filler plate I could use it. I bought the truck from a dealer in Illinois (front plate) but reside in Indiana (no front plate) so no filler. And I have not seen a license plate bracket on any GMC yet. Alternately I could put on some goofy 'Redneck' or something plate:lol:. Abbyy Linux Serial Console there.
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Materials Note: The tools you will need to complete this task may differ depending upon the design of the bracket and the method used to affix it to the of the vehicle. • Slot-head screwdriver • • Ratchet and sockets • Power drill and drill bits • Punch and hammer • Pliers Instructions 1. If there is a no license plate installed in the front bracket, proceed to step 4. To remove the license plate, you will need to determine how the plate is affixed. If the plate is secured using, remove them using the appropriate slot-head or Philips screwdriver. If bolts were used, use a ratchet and the proper sized socket to remove them. Using either a screwdriver or the ratchet and socket, remove the 2 to 4 screws/bolts that secure the front license plate to the bracket.
Start with the bottom two screws, rotating them in a counter-clockwise motion until they are free of the bracket. If the screws have been loosened as far as possible and still fail to easily detach from the bracket, use the pliers to gently pull the head of the screw while continuing to unscrew it with the screwdriver or ratchet. Determine how the bracket is affixed to the front bumper of the vehicle. One method is with, which often appear as either a small, screw-head-sized metal circle with a center bump, or small to medium-sized plastic circles, which can be blank, have a screwdriver slot, possess a bump, or have a divot in the middle.
The bracket may also be secured with screws or bolts. If the bracket is secured with screws or, proceed to step 6. If it is secured with rivets that have a screwdriver slot, go to step 7. For all other types of rivets, proceed to step 8. If the bracket is secured with screws, determine the correct screwdriver to use and remove the screws by rotating them in a counter-clockwise motion.