How to install front license plate bracket on chevy tahoe

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  • #1

This may be a silly question and I admit I haven't looked at it too close but here goes:

My daughter just bought a 2017 Yukon XL and when the new license plates came in I put the rear one on - no problem. Went to put the front plate on and there isn't anyway to mount it - no bracket, no screw holes, nothing. What am I missing?

  • #2


your missing this piece and also probably a different front bumper trim pieces. looking at the bumper trim it looks like there is a full length trim panel and ??maybe?? shorter 2 pieces to allow that to be installed. lower edge of the bumper cover should have a full length pieces that goes into the bumper cover. behind that appears to have provisions to attach this.

  • #3

This may be a silly question and I admit I haven't looked at it too close but here goes:

My daughter just bought a 2017 Yukon XL and when the new license plates came in I put the rear one on - no problem. Went to put the front plate on and there isn't anyway to mount it - no bracket, no screw holes, nothing. What am I missing?

If it’s not required by the state, I’d leave it off. Ohio has the requirement up until recently, but I removed mine long before the requirement was lifted. Better looking without it.

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  • #5

This may be a silly question and I admit I haven't looked at it too close but here goes:

My daughter just bought a 2017 Yukon XL and when the new license plates came in I put the rear one on - no problem. Went to put the front plate on and there isn't anyway to mount it - no bracket, no screw holes, nothing. What am I missing?

GM#22948151 $40.92
Bracket#27 includes #25-26
May also need #35 if not there.

Last edited: Aug 11, 2020

  • #6

What those guys said. I wouldn't put it on if its not required. I have the bracket that I took off mine if you decide you need one.

  • #7

Mine came with one and I took it off. It uses wood-type screws to screw right into the black plastic.

measure twice, screw ‘em in once.

  • #8

This may be a silly question and I admit I haven't looked at it too close but here goes:

My daughter just bought a 2017 Yukon XL and when the new license plates came in I put the rear one on - no problem. Went to put the front plate on and there isn't anyway to mount it - no bracket, no screw holes, nothing. What am I missing?

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I have one in my garage that is yours if you want it. just cover the shipping.

  • #9

This may be a silly question and I admit I haven't looked at it too close but here goes:

My daughter just bought a 2017 Yukon XL and when the new license plates came in I put the rear one on - no problem. Went to put the front plate on and there isn't anyway to mount it - no bracket, no screw holes, nothing. What am I missing?

Just removed mine(Ohio)- it's dealer installed with 4 pop rivets 2019 Denali

  • #10

Just removed mine(Ohio)- it's dealer installed with 4 pop rivets 2019 Denali

Were there any noticeable holes afterward removing this?

How do you install a front license plate bracket?

Drive screws clockwise through the bracket into the bumper. Screw the license plate onto the bracket. After mounting the bracket, line the holes at the corners of the license plate with those at the bracket's corners. Drive screws clockwise through the holes to secure the license plate and complete installation.

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