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  1. #1
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    Default She's Legal!

    I got my license plate today, depending on the weather, I'll get the truck inspected Thursday. I'm sure it will pass, but I have I think 30 days to legally drive around without an inspection.



    Now that I can take the truck to work, I should have more time to actually work on it

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    Whew, thought you were talking about your newest girlfriend there for a minute.....
    nevermind, congrats on the tag's.

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    The truck looks great, I like black too. That's a great idea, using the stoplight for a licence plate light. That way you dont have to mess finding a 24volt license light!
    Feast or famine,

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    Depending on what kind of driving you do, you might want to relocate it higher up... we smushed ours several times before sticking it off one of the tailgate hinges.

    --Randy

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    Quote Originally Posted by randygar View Post
    Depending on what kind of driving you do, you might want to relocate it higher up... we smushed ours several times before sticking it off one of the tailgate hinges.

    --Randy
    Ditto....My rear tag looks like a pretzel now. Someday I'll move it, or it'll just get ripped the rest of the way off on a rock.
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    Quote Originally Posted by chimesickle View Post
    The truck looks great, I like black too. That's a great idea, using the stoplight for a licence plate light. That way you dont have to mess finding a 24volt license light!
    Yeah, there was only 1 rear blackout light when I got the truck, so I figured I'd use it for something. I just welded bolts to the existing bracket, heated it up and bent it. I cut out another little bracket that slipped over the lower 2 bolts and holds the license plate. I had to take the plastic lens cover out of the blackout light. I was going to put it up higher, but the taillight gets in the way, so I just used the 2 lower existing holes. It ain't much, but I'm no fabricator.

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    It only has one from the factory. The other side(D) is for the trailer hook-up.

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    Did you title it as a 5/4 ton truck, or somehting else? PA residents want to know...

    Zach

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