Rear bumper.... where's your plate? (1 Viewer)

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OK, for anyone who replaced your rear bumper, with something other than OEM (Brentbba :flipoff2: :D), where'd you mount your plate? (pics please).

Just got my 2nd ticket in a week for a partially obscure plate. :mad:
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Christo's most excellent rear tyre carrier comes completely equipped with a bracket for mounting your license plate on the tyre carrier with lights and electrical connections. Everything you need for an easy installation. Maybe you can buy just the bracket and wiring.

If C-Dan comes through with his plan, mine might be for sale cheap... at least it will be cheaper than another ticket. :D
-B-
 
if it was up your @$$ you'd know it!!!

(OK....so I have nothing usefull to add....)
 
Damn! resize that thing. You're fawkin' up the whole thread.

I kept meaning to put an extender on mine when I moved it over one bolt hole. It never rattled and I removed the tire carrier before I fixed it right.

Just get a peice of flat steel. Drill two holes in it to mount to the stock location. bolt, ( or giant booger weld for maximum hillbilly effect) the plate to the steel.

And no comments about extenders when switching holes, Junk. :flipoff2:
 
[quote author=Gumby link=board=2;threadid=7885;start=msg66516#msg66516 date=1069509281]
Damn! resize that thing. You're fawkin' up the whole thread.

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my first laugh today -- thanks!!

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[quote author=Beowulf link=board=2;threadid=7885;start=msg66446#msg66446 date=1069473579]


Christo's most excellent rear tyre carrier comes completely equipped with a bracket for mounting your license plate on the tyre carrier with lights and electrical connections. Everything you need for an easy installation. Maybe you can buy just the bracket and wiring.

If C-Dan comes through with his plan, mine might be for sale cheap... at least it will be cheaper than another ticket. :D
-B-[/quote]
Gee thanks B. Now let me ask what part about post pics didn't you understand?:flipoff2: Frickin Grandpa :flipoff2: :D
 
[quote author=Klunky Chris link=board=2;threadid=7885;start=msg66492#msg66492 date=1069489781]
(OK....so I have nothing usefull to add....)
[/quote]no shock there eh? :slap: :flipoff2:
 
If C-Dan comes through with his plan, mine might be for sale cheap... at least it will be cheaper than another ticket.

C-Dan will come through with his plan, guaranteed !!! :D

Mike
 
[quote author=Beowulf link=board=2;threadid=7885;start=msg66446#msg66446 date=1069473579]
If C-Dan comes through with his plan, mine might be for sale cheap... at least it will be cheaper than another ticket. :D
-B-[/quote]

B, if you're saying you'll sell me your slee bumper for less than $44, the cost for that ticket, yes, I will take it. ;) :D :flipoff2:
 
Okay, here is what I did. I purchased Christo's bumper and tire carrier earlier this year and it does come with a bracket that attaches to the bolts holding the tire on. The lights for the plate are these little micro lights that service as license plate bolts as well. However, after some consideration I thought there was a better way. So, I went to a local junk yard and found myself a Toyota Forerunner that had a factory tire carrier. I took the license plate bracket from the Forerunner and refurbished it at home. After some hammering, it bolted perfectly to the bracket that came with Christo's bumper. However, that bracket was to light weight to hold the Toyota bracket. So I had a friend back a heavier steel version of it. The wiring of the Toyota plate holder was re-done with some connections. This combo looks more OEM since the licenses plate holder has Toyota stamped on it in chrome.

It is dark out, otherwise I would run out and take a picture. If anyone is interested, I will take some detailed pictures of all that was done.

Michael
Fort Collins, CO
 
Junk,
I didn't post pics because you can find pics of the Slee license bracket all over the Cruiser forums and on the Slee web site.

The bumper is not, and never will be for sale. However, you *might* get me to part with the license bracket for $50 if C-Dan's plan becomes a reality.

And no, C-Dan's plan isn't a giant license bracket and wheel cover with "Land Cruiser, the Climax of 4 Wheel Drive!" :D

-B-
 
Hey Michael. Welcome to the forum dude. Yeah, pics would be cool when ya can. How's that 45?

B, dude, I don't want anything of your's because it's likely too prissy for me. :flipoff2: :slap: :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
I could rub it in some dog poop before I ship it out if that would make you happy.
-B-
 
... so long as it's not Chag's. Looks like I'll be feeding them real good in the next few weeks. :whoops: :flipoff2: :D
 
Thanks Junk for the hospitality, I contribute when I can.

I'll work on getting pictures today, its suppose to be around 10 degrees outside today, so I might hold off on truly detailed pictures.

As for the 45, I received so pictures of the completed bed from Wayne at Crushersrule.com, and it looks good. There was talk that it might be done by the end of month, but it appears the flue-crud is hitting Canada just like here. Anyway, things appear to be wrapping up and it should be only a matter of time. Now if only that damn exchange rate would come down. Currently at twenty-year highs!! :-[
 
Okay, I braved the cold to snap a few pictures this morning. They don't go into great detail, but I can do more when the weather warms if anyone is interested.

Here is a direct shot to give the overall impression.

http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~madams557/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/fzj80reartirecarrier.jpg&target=tlx_new

This is of the bracket that was fabricated to hold the Forerunner plate holder. It is exactly like the one that Christo supplies with the Slee tire carrier, only a heavier metal to withstand the added weight.

http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~madams557/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/fzj80licenseholderbracket.jpg&target=tlx_new

This is a profile view. The curved metal is the bracket that held the Forerunner plate holder to the factory tire carrier. I thought about removing this, but it holds the light ensemble and Toyota nameplate to the rest of the plate holder. In the end, I hammered this curved piece only slightly to accomadate the fabricated bracket. It also allows for some added distance to get beyond the tire.

http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~madams557/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/fzj80licenseholder.jpg&target=tlx_new

If anyone has further interest, I can take measurements and more detailed photos of the whole thing once the weather warms.

And just for a bonus, here are some shots of the FJ45.

The Cab untouched- http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~madams557/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/fj45cab.jpg&target=tlx_new&title=FJ%2045%20Cab

Bed redone, cab in background - http://home.earthlink.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=560&linkpath=http://home.earthlink.net/~madams557/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/fj45beda.jpg&target=tlx_new
 

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