Stand Off Dimension of the Trailer License Plate Mount Bracket # LP10SB
Question:
If you look at the attached picture from another poster here in the reviews section: This is the same style I have that I need to replace. It has a 1.5inch inch stand off, which I need for a different reason than light placement. The LP10SB shows every dimension but the part I need to know most, that standoff depth. I would like a nice sturdy plastic one, no metal ones they will just rust. Thanks!
asked by: Troy
Expert Reply:
I went in our warehouse and measured the stand-off of the Trailer License Plate Mount Bracket # LP10SB that you referenced and found it to be right at 1/2 inch.
The closest one we have with the 1-1/2 inches of stand off that you want is a metal one, part # LP15SB. This one has a 1-1/4 inch stand off dimension
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Trailer License Plate Mount Bracket, Heavy Duty Zinc Steel
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Trailer License Plate Mount Bracket, Angled, Rust Proof Polymer - Black
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