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#504599 02/11/2009 3:50 AM
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I just installed a chrome bumper on the rear of my truck.I was looking at the other night,it is off to the drivers side maybe by 1/2 to 1 inch at the most.Have'nt measured yet.I want to mount my license plate bracket and if i center it in the bumper it will look off.How can i shift the bumper over that little bit?

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The bumper brackets are slotted for adjustment. Just take the bumper bolts loose to alow you to shift it to center.


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