How do I cover up these nasty License Plate Holes?

VincodeY

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i think you go to the hardware store and buy some push pins. Paint them to match the car.
 

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Just go to Lowes and you'll find the plastic plugs that fit right in. I found them in the hardware section in a cabinet like drawer. You'll have to do some searching, but they should have them. You'll have to paint them of course to match your car. Or you can cough up $25/pair (you'll need two parirs), but they come already painted. Here's the linky:

BumperPlugs.com

Hope this helps and Good Luck!
 

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i think you go to the hardware store and buy some push pins. Paint them to match the car.

+1. This is the cheapest fix.

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thank god i never had the front plate on mine.
but anyone know how to cover up the two holes behind the ford emblem?
personally i like it off, but there are two, two different sized holes behind it..
 

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put your plate back on.

plugs look ghetto and draw more attention to the fact as compared to just putting a plate there like there should be.
 

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Just took my front bumper off and had a body shop plastic weld it. Should be done on monday and looks like it was never there!!!:banana:
 

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Thanks guys for the suggestions. Im going to go with BumperPlugs for now and then maybe later on look into getting a plastic weld in like black2003svt suggested
 

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Just go to Lowes and you'll find the plastic plugs that fit right in. I found them in the hardware section in a cabinet like drawer. You'll have to do some searching, but they should have them. You'll have to paint them of course to match your car. Or you can cough up $25/pair (you'll need two parirs), but they come already painted. Here's the linky:

BumperPlugs.com

Hope this helps and Good Luck!

I went with the Bumper Plugs and very happy with it all.
 

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+1. This is the cheapest fix.


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OUCH!

put your plate back on.

plugs look ghetto and draw more attention to the fact as compared to just putting a plate there like there should be.
+100 Plates are lame but look better than those plugs. Weld up the holes or run plate. JMO (hope I didn't hurt any feelings).
 
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OUCH!


+100 Plates are lame but look better than those plugs. Weld up the holes or run plate. JMO (hope I didn't hurt any feelings).

Weld up the holes with a welder:bored:
I just took mine off...filled with some good flex bumper putty...paint and install:rockon:
 

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