Something you can look into is palstic wall anchors used to hang
pictures on drywall walls where there are no studs. They come in a
variety of sizes and if they work on something soft like sheetrock, I
would think they would be ideal on our front bumpers.
Chuck Robbins
'99 Dakota Sport
http://www.members.home.com/clrobbins/dakota.htm
> Yeah I had this happen to me but I backed over a curb and ripped it off.
> The holes don't bother me much but I have heard of people getting caps of
> some sort at a hardware store that will make it look more flush with the
> rest of the fascia.
>
> Chris Oertell
> Arcadia, Ca
> coertell@earthlink.net
> http://home.earthlink.net/~coertell
> 1998 Dodge Dakota Sport V6 Regular Cab Emerald Green
> 1989 Kawasaki EX500
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JNelson" <jfnelson@texas.net>
> To: <dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 1:52 PM
> Subject: DML: Front Plate Bracket
>
>
> > Want to know if any of you have had this problem. Today at lunch I
pulled
> > forward to far and bumped a larger than usual curb and knocked off the
> front
> > license plate bracket. It pulled out the mounting screws and I now have
2
> > useless hole in the front air dam. Any solutions?
> >
> > Jim Nelson
> > '00 Quad 4.7 w/Auto Trans
> >
> >
>
>
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