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Let’s dive into the details of the DV8 Offroad license plate relocation bracket designed for the Ford Bronco’s factory HD modular steel bumper: Design and Features: This bracket places your...

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Let’s dive into the details of the DV8 Offroad license plate relocation bracket designed for the Ford Bronco’s factory HD modular steel bumper:

  1. Design and Features:

    • This bracket places your license plate just below the center of your bumper at a slight angle.
    • Unlike the dealer option that places the license plate above the bumper in front of the grille (partially blocking airflow to the engine compartment), DV8 Offroad’s bracket relocates it to the bottom of the bumper for a more aesthetic position.
    • Due to its angle, it doesn’t interfere with off-road driving.
    • The bracket is positioned away from the grille.
  2. Compatibility and Construction:

    • Fits the Factory HD Modular Steel Bumper ONLY (not compatible with the Plastic or Capable Steel Bumper).
    • Constructed from 3mm steel for durability.
    • Finished with a rust-resistant micro-texture black powder coat.
  3. Additional Notes:

    • It’s recommended to remove the bracket when running moderate/advanced trails to avoid damage.
    • Compatible with adaptive cruise control and the factory skid plate.
  4. Fitment:

    • Model: 2021-2023 Ford Bronco (Modular Steel Bumper ONLY) – All Trims (excluding Raptor)
    • Material: 3mm Steel
    • Fits OEM Heavy Duty Metal Bumpers: Yes
    • Fits OEM Plastic Bumpers: No
    • Fits DV8 Bumpers: No

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