Product Description
Yep, you need to have a front mounted number plate to remain legal. So how to fit one that actually looks decent. Offset mounted number plates look, well stupid... Very stupid. This number plate flip from Offroad Animal allows you to mount your number plate in the centre of your bumper or bull bar even if you have a winch. Designed to flip up and secured with an R clip in the up and down position.
Benefits
- Easily flip up number plate to access winch cable/rope
- Mount number plate over hawse fairlead (over winch)
- Comes with an R clip to lock in up and down position
Features
- Full steel construction
- Zinc Plated and powder coated matte black
- Around 50mm from the center mesh pannel to the number plate.
Included in box
- 1 x flip base
- 1 x flip arm
- 2 x Spacers
- 1 x Clip
- Nuts and bolts
Fitting difficulty 1/10
Fitting time 15-30 min
Calculated shipping price at checkout is for Metro Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart, and Perth. If you are out of these areas either contact us for freight quote or we will call you prior to shipping for the extra charge
Warranty Information
24 Months babyProduct Videos
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Product Reviews
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Bull bar number plate flip
Good solid well made unit.
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Amaze!!!
Oh Great!!
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Bull bar number plate flip
Great product so far very well built
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Bullbar Number Plate Flip Kit
Top bit of gear, made sturdy, looks great and easy to assemble, makes it alot easier to winch now and having the locking pin to have it locked down to show the plate or up to winch lets me know its not going to flip up or down while in use!
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number plate flip
easy to install , an item worth getting for your winch install not only for legalities of number plate visibility , also makes the install of a winch much neater
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Number plate flip
Good quality product which fits existing number plate holes
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Number plate flip
Very well designed and lightweight
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Does it’s job
It’s a good bit of gear, easy to use. Only downside is aesthetically I think it protrudes to far out from the bull bar.