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2 screws, that's it. A 1/4 x 3/4 screw is most commonly used. Unless a license plate was never installed in the front. We need both front and back in Ontario. If so, just ask the people where you purchased it from to drill the holes for you. |
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![]() Drives: 2013 Toyota Yaris LE Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: GA, USA
Posts: 9
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Yes that's what my husband said to do but I wasn't 100% sure tho lol. The screw holes look like they were made by someone pushing the screw threw the back of the front bumper. The previous owner pretty much ruined the front bumper, the screw holes bulge out not in and the paint is cracked real bad! I just don't get how they did this because there really is no way to access the back of the front bumper easily. I'm just scared that if I do just screw in the screws (with out a nut) will it still be ok and not cause my license plate to fall off a few weeks down the road.
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