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No drill front plate

MH4

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I searched the internet for a cost effective option and only came across other platform owners using a generic bracket and zip ties. So I decided to try this with the factory front plate bracket. I used a 3/32 drill bit like a drummer and created a couple of slots just large enough to slide the zip tie through. Then I wrapped the zip ties around the vertical slots where the bracket belongs. It was a little tricky getting hands in there but was doable with a little patience. I hope this helps others that don’t want to drill into their front bumper.6FD95D2D-3A54-4A23-A6FB-407779635059.webp6FD95D2D-3A54-4A23-A6FB-407779635059.webp90E70D8D-1848-42A1-B1D4-B3DAD09FA309.webp9990F6F9-88AD-458E-934A-D3439149FAB9.webp
 
Would help to see where you drilled the holes on the bracket. Nice alternative otherwise.
 




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