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I went to Home Depot and got a T-strap and two gusset angles for $4.35. The T-strap fit the OEM front plate holder perfectly. The gusset angles needed a little trimming to fit in the groove under the front bumper. Secured with some silicone and self tapping screws made them snug as a bug. The gusset angles attached neatly to the T-strap. With the plate, the whole assembly weighs a little over 2 pounds. Only when you get under the bumper can you see the T-strap. Thanks for looking and be kind. It is my first project and I cut myself. Guy Awesome idea, shows great ingenuity. And don't worry, I've been playing with tools, metal, wood, and plastic for years and I still cut myself. Have small scars all over my hands to prove it! Just yesterday I got a bunch plastic shavings in my eyes from using a dremel tool. All for making a custom shift knob fit in my vette. ------------------ 2001 Burnt Orange Chrysler Prowler 1. Good job. 2. Poor baby, you cut yourself. 3. Great minds think alike - this was my first post as well. 4. Please send $10 license fee to POA as a donation. See: GRROWL is a 2000 Yellow Prowler. I have benefitted from the online discussion boards from day one (June 2000) and figured it's time to give something back. It always bothered me that they drilled into the bumper to mount the front plate, so at least there was some benefit when (out in left field at Office Depot, away from all other cars) some kid zipping around in a BMW snagged the bumper from behind and folded it into the grill. Those front bumpers really collapse when hit from behind. Soooo, while I was waiting for the new bumper to arrive, I did a post-mortem on the old one. Being off of the car and upside down on the workbench, it sure seems that Plymouth designed the bumper to take a front license plate mount the way I will describe below. For the rest of the post, see: I bow to your genious and thank you for posting that link. It was your thread that inspired my project and I give you full credit. I could not remember which thread it was so my opening line was meant to show this was not my original idea. Even donating $10 I still come out ahead. I figured with buying an Air Patrol, trailer hitch, PT Cruiser luggage rack, Borla exhaust, front mud flaps, ceramic pads, tranny cover, car cover, cold air intake, valve stem logo caps, license plate logo caps, rear Cat Wing shimmer, radio bezel, steering wheel shimmer, and a Prowler mug, I have spent over $3,000 in the first two weeks of ownership. Add in the extended warranty I got on Friday, and I wager I may have spent more on mods in the first two weeks than most folks. I definitely need to slow down!!! Of course I am looking at Jay's billet center caps now. When does it end?? Is that ALL?? End??? This message has been edited by CJ on 04-04-2004 at 09:22 AM Repeat after me - "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS TOO MANY MODS" Seriously - it never ends. There is always some new idea that pops into your head or you see something else someone else has come up with. Have fun! ------------------ I know, I was joking - I saw the quote in the first line (I thought I posted with a winky smiley, but I see not) I hate to admit it, but I'm copying Alley Cat on that one. So when will you be starting with some mods? Welcome to the Board - and enjoy the mods. -GRROWL Well, I got to the bottom of that one - if you prepare a reply using the "Quote" function and then do a "Preview", you lose the smiley that you picked when you make any changes. FWIW -GRROWL I caught the wink even though it did not make it. I am familiar with your posts and knew where you were coming from. I do not take many things too seriously, and cars have always been a hobby. I recently sold my boat and decided to play with cars for awhile. I enjoy this board and agree, the mods will probably never end. What scares me right now is I am considering a second Prowler for Christine. Once the Mercedes is gone we will have a spot in the garage for something else and the Ford GT40 is out. It seems like many folks on here have two Kats and it got me thinking.... Oh no, there I go again... QUESTION: What is the ultimate mod for a prowler? ANSWER: . . . . -GRROWL Thanks Ed. Boy was I about to make a big mistake. ------------------ More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (02/23/03) "The Prowler is not a car to go from Point A to Point B. The Prowler is the Point!" It would be even stupider (is that a word? Oh well it fits here!) to have two hardtops for two convertibles. -- Have you tried that yet, Ed? -GRROWLxpguy We have read several of the threads on front plate installs and liked the idea of dropping it off the front bumper since Christine actually likes the look of the front bumper.
Fully assembled the plate is very firm and looks a lot better than on the front of the bumper IMO.Orange
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Thanks for looking and be kind. It is my first project and I cut myself.
2003 White Infinity M45
2001 Gray Chevrolet Suburban
1999 Silver LS400
1999 White Chevrolet CorvetteGRROWL quote:
Originally posted by xpguy:
Thanks for looking and be kind. It is my first project and I cut myself.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum9/HTML/000283.html quote:
Originally posted by GRROWL on 03-10-2002 10:27 AM:
This is my first post, so be kind.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum9/HTML/000283.html xpguy GRROWL, CJ quote:
I have spent over $3,000 in the first two weeks of ownershipMarty Usher Your mods are a good start, but you still have an entire week left in your first month - why waste it by not modifying more.
2000 Black with hand painted blue faded to purple flamesDUSTI Good job Guy - that is some crafty invention here - I like it AND I see you got excellent taste in beer too !
Prost (= cheers) !GRROWL quote:
Originally posted by xpguy:
GRROWL,
It was your thread that inspired my projectquote:
Even donating $10 I still come out ahead.quote:
I . . . bought an Air Patrol, trailer hitch, PT Cruiser luggage rack, Borla exhaust, front mud flaps, ceramic pads, tranny cover, car cover, cold air intake, valve stem logo caps, license plate logo caps, rear Cat Wing shimmer, radio bezel, steering wheel shimmer, and a Prowler mug, in the first two weeks of ownership. . . and the extended warranty on FridayGRROWL quote:
Originally posted by GRROWL:
(I thought I posted with a winky smiley, but I see not)xpguy GRROWL, GRROWL quote:
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the mods will probably never end. What scares me right now is I am considering a second Prowler for Christine.
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MORE PROWLERS!!!ed monahan Having two Prowlers is as stupid as having a hardtop for a convertible, in my opinion. I guess to each his own. xpguy
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Having two Prowlers is as stupid as having a hardtop for a convertible, in my opinion.pumpkin quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
Having two Prowlers is as stupid as having a hardtop for a convertible, in my opinion. I guess to each his own.
Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan, rear
bumpers removed; rear mudflaps; painted calipers; Prowler Products by Gary
Drilled Rotors, front and rear; Painted tach; Jay's Aluminum Billet Center Caps
w/shimmers, Chrome Lugnuts and Chrome Radio Bezel Shimmer; Dash Rings;
Windshield Wiper Arm Removal; Fender Trim; Speaker Replacement; Painted
Plenum; Painted Radiator Crossmember; Painted Rear Mudflaps; Air Patrol
graphics .
"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"Marty Usher quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
Having two Prowlers is as stupid as having a hardtop for a convertible, in my opinion. I guess to each his own.GRROWL quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
Having two Prowlers is as stupid as having a hardtop for a convertible
But, the added value of a hardtop is that you have a whole new set of mods available to you:
- extended decklid protector
- storage cradle/cabinet
- lift and/or electric hoist
- more area to stripe, decal or what have youed monahan Marty, NO, I do have some self control. However, Sandy just got a big raise and then today they mentioned a promotion with another big raise. I am here for encouragement for her. That is my full time job. lol.
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