Magnetic License Plate Holder
Rugged Ridge 11238.08 Features:
A common complaint with anyone that takes their Jeep off-road is what to do with those state-mandated license plates. If your factory license mount is in the bumper, you can bet it won?t be for long. If it?s hanging on the back corner of the body, you can?t count the times it gets hung on branches, if not bent and battered beyond recognition. But now you can claim victory in the ongoing battle of the tag bash. Rugged Ridge Magnetic License Plate Holder gives you the ability to secure your plate in the most visible place when driving on public roads, and then easily remove or relocate it when taking to the trails. Each set includes a pair of super-strong 8-inch magnetic bars that will hold firmly to steel body panels, bumpers or any flat metallic surface. Each bar is coated with a durable rubberized coating to protect your paint from scratches and scuffs. Easy to use recessed tag hardware attaches securely and the mount can be removed in a jiffy with a firm tug. It?s the ideal solution for those automatic car washes too!- Easily removable for trail riding
- Easily removable for trail riding
- Secures with 8-inch magnetic bars
- Secures with 8-inch magnetic bars
- Rubberized coating protects your paint
- Rubberized coating protects your paint
- Easy to install
- Easy to install
- Limited 5 Year Warranty
- Limited 5 Year Warranty
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