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Dec 18, 2009 · 1 Posts
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Dec 18, 2009 I am use to using screws to install these types of brackets, but this kit (which is factory) came with what I can only describe as 4 "pins". I located all the dimples in the bumper, but I am not sure how these pins hold the bracket. Any advice Joined Oct 13, 2009 ·
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those are what become 'rivets' I think. many people who remove the front plate holder- have to drill the head of that rivet- to remove the plate holder. Joined Dec 22, 2008 · 14,870 Posts
scnole1998 said: I am use to using screws to install these types of brackets, but this kit (which is factory) came with what I can only describe as 4 "pins". I located all the dimples in the bumper, but I am not sure how these pins hold the bracket. Any advice I bought the front license plate holder from
autozone; installed the entire thing in about 5 mins using the dimples on the front bumper cover. I priced the GM version ~$60, but ended up paying ~$15 for the autozone version. As far as the pins are concerned; I would agree they are probably some type of rivet that would require a tool to install.
a special tool somehow crimps them-
Joined Jul 13, 2007
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624 Posts
Finally installed mine so I could show pride in my alma mater! :thumb: I bought a $15 rivet gun from Lowes in order to pop the rivets in place that came with the OEM license plate bracket. I used a 3/16" drill bit. Be careful and note that on the two bottom rivets you have to drill through the metal bumper behind the bumper cover or the rivets won't go
all the way in.
Joined Jun 26, 2007
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ccaats, like those smashed 'Bama bugs!! ;D
Joined Dec 22, 2008
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ccaats wow you're on an Acadia mod frenzy; looks good :thumb:
Joined Jul 13, 2007
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Speleos said: ccaats, like those smashed 'Bama bugs!! ;D Yeah, they and the pollen have been out in full force the last week! Sorry the ride is so filthy looking :sosad:
Joined Sep 7, 2020
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Finally installed mine so I could show pride in my alma mater! :thumb: I bought a $15 rivet gun from Lowes in order to pop the rivets in place that came with the OEM license plate bracket. I used a 3/16" drill bit. Be careful and note that on the two bottom rivets you have to drill through the metal bumper behind the bumper cover or
the rivets won't go all the way in.
Came here to find this info to put the same exact tag in my new Acadia. War Eagle!