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Old 10-18-2009, 03:14 PM
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is it hard to french in your license plate in your tailgate?
If you have done it show me some pics i wanna see how it turned out!
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There are websites that sell the box in order to french the plates. I imagine you cut a retangle the size of the box (and plate) and the recess it and weld. Repaint and all is done.:

http://www.hotrodexpress.com/index.p...t_detail&p=428

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i have done it before. it is not to hard just takes time to get the dimensions right and it all level.
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