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Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Optronics trailer license plate mounting bracket. So when it comes to these license plate brackets it's something you really don't give much thought but over time, you're just going to need to replace it. You know, whether it be, they just break, they come loose and fall off, get real bent up and more or less just destroyed. It's almost just a maintenance item almost, every few years, it's something you need to think about changing. And honestly, to me it's something that you just want a replacement.
You want some that's going to work and really don't have to give it too much thought. And that's exactly what this one is. Very universal. It's going to work with pretty much any application. So it gives you a couple of mounting holes and everything else.
And it's really designed to work very easily with lights like this that have the studs coming out of the back. Coz then it just goes right over them studs, and you bolt it down. As far as what lights it will work with, generally speaking just about all of them. As long as the studs have a two inch center to center, this'll fit right over it, bolt it down and you can call it a day. So this particular bracket, it's going to hang down a little bit about in the perfect spot, in my opinion, whether you have a thicker taillight or even a thinner one.
That way it's completely visible, you're going to be completely legal. And anyone's going to be able to see your tag. Since it does kind of shoot back a little bit and drop down, what that's going to do is the majority of these tail lights on one side will have a white light underneath, and that's there for your license plate, to illuminate your license plate. And with this coming back a little bit it kind of just positions your plate when it's nighttime and you got your lights on, that license plate light will kind of throw light on that plate better and help keep it more illuminated. So before we actually put the bracket on, I figured we could kind of just check it out real quick.
So this is made out of a plastic material and it is relatively flexible, actually. It's got some good bend to it. It doesn't feel like it's going to snap in half or anything like that. Maybe after a couple of years if it's sitting outside and things like that I could see it maybe becoming a little more brittle, and maybe giving you an issue there. But you know when it's relatively new or if you keep everything in storage, I could see this lasting for pretty long time, actually. I don't think it'll break on the first thing you hit. Which does happen when you're backing your trailers out. This is primarily designed to work with those taillights that have studs so that'll be over the stud there. You have that hole for your wires to pass through if that's how your light's set up. And it also has kind of some other small holes that you could always enlarge to use different attachment points. So it's really versatile, you know, just about any kind of standard trailer you'll be able to make this work with. And I figured while we we're here, we can just kind of grab another bracket and kind of compare it. So this one's an Optronics bracket, it's metal and feels pretty high quality. The thing is with the metals, you know they're not going to be as brittle, but they could potentially rust over time. So that's something to think about as well. And with this particular one, it just drops straight down. So you don't have that part where it kind of comes in and hangs down further like the plastic one here. And so, if your taillight has a built-in license plate light this style would be a little more beneficial there. Coz it just, this one won't hold it down as far to give you the coverage that you're probably looking for. There are a couple of measurements I figured I'd just throw out if any of you are interested in those. The overall length of it here, so from this end to this end, it's going to be about eight inches. The overall height, so from this bottom edge to this top edge, it's going to be right at about five and a half inches. And I figured this one would be useful, as well. The center hole right there to there where it can go on the back of your taillight stud, that's going to be right at two inches. That's a really common size and will work with most taillights in general. So at the end of the day, a really simple license pl
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