Tuff Stuff Spare Tire 3rd Brake Light & License Plate Bracket W/ Light Mount on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
Looking to relocate your license plate from its stock location due to a new tire carrier? Look no further! The Tuff Stuff 3rd brake light & License plate relocation bracket moves your license plate out of harms way when battling the trail, and in a much more visable location in the center of your rim. No more catching the license plate on rocks or debris now that you've moved it high and tight from obstacles. With the 2 piece design, you can easily remove your spare tire on or off the trail with no interference from our bracket. |
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