Nope. Plate hangs below left side of the bumper. One of the advantages to a vocational chassis is the ridiculous ground clearance. Its on a hinge so it doesn't get bent if it hits anything on a jobsite off-road.![]()
For my other trucks that had the plate on the bumper I used a hanger that could flip up and run the banner behind it.
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Here's a picture of the plate hanger I used on my W9. The whole panel the plate is attached to has a hinge at the top. Pic it up and put the banner under. Yes the panel does cover part of the banner but oh well. We've never had a problem with it and we run 5 trucks with this setup for the front plate.
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@Razororange what is the wheelbase on your T880?
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1-2: 19'5"
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Does this count as one tiedown, or two?
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This wasn't my pickup, but I just had to snap a picture. The whole black thing on the bottom is a fuel tank.
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