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    Cucv License Plate

    speed required to move an object - Physics Help Forum If the science of physics is not good enough I suppose I could post a video. Have a nice day. Oh it was never about "ego" or the desire for an "at-a-boy" It was just about the lack of manners, and making assumptions and not asking questions.
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    Cucv License Plate

    Really? wow So glad you brought that up I would have never thought of that. I guess I just got lucky making it from .25 2024-T3 Aluminium plate. It weighs in a little over 2.5lbs and does not have much of a pivot point due to its contact area on the tow pintle. And that spare tire directly in...
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    Cucv License Plate

    I did, but apparently "it was not the preferred method". So to avoid a drama filled thread here is the link to the pics. http://s1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa358/bl71236/1984%20M1008A1/
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    Cucv License Plate

    Anyone interested In my solution. PM me for details and photos. Got a "We prefer" from the moderator on picture posting, So the Forum FAQ is wrong I guess.
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    Cucv License Plate

    Cucv License plate So Here is my solution to the license plate mounting problem. We all know that #1) the tow pintle must stay. #2) bolted store bought plate holders...need I say...SUCK! So here is what I came up with. The frame is made from 1/4" aluminium plate. Here is the back side...
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