GP Factor Grenadier Rear License Mount Install
GP Factor assumes no liability for proper or improper installation of this kit or any use of this kit with your vehicle. If you are installing this kit, you agree to these terms and assume all liability for the installation and use of this kit. GP Factor does not provide a warranty for this product against improper installation or wiring or improper battery installation. GP Factor assumes no responsibility for any damage caused to or by this product resulting from a collision or crash. Installation of this kit may void certain factory warranty items on your vehicle. If you are unfamiliar with installing parts on trucks, disassembly and reassembly of a system like this, please have a qualified GP dealer do this install.
BEFORE STARTING:
READ THROUGH THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL
TOOLS NEEDED:
- 4mm driver
- 7/16 Socket Wrench
INCLUDED IN THIS KIT:
- X1 License Plate Mount
- X4 1/4" Washers
- X4 1/4" Nylon Nuts
- X1 Pack of Vibratite thread locker
- X2 M6 Flathead 25mm Screws Black
- X2 Spacers for M6 screws behind plate mount
Step 1:
Remove your license plate and factory mount and all hardware exposing the factory bumper, and 2 holes where the factory M6 threaded locations are (Pictured).
[Image: Close-up of a vehicle bumper with the license plate removed, showing two threaded holes for mounting.]
Step 2:
Take the included spacers, and place them behind the plate in the gap on each screw location where you will screw in the provided M6 flat head screws and the plate mount.
[Image: Spacers being placed into the mounting holes on the vehicle bumper.]
Step 3:
Using the provided M6 Flat Head screws, vibratite, and your 4mm Allen tool, attach the bracket to your factory bumper. Hand tighten with a 1/2 turn after.
[Image: License plate bracket being attached to the bumper with screws and thread locker.]
[Image: Close-up of the license plate bracket attached to the bumper.]
Step 4:
Attach your license plate using the provided 1/4” washers and nuts with your 7/16 socket wrench.
[Image: A license plate being attached to the installed bracket using washers and nuts.]