Replaced license plate bracket and light with new style
The Landmark has a recess in the rear cap that can perfectly fit the height of a standard license plate. The license plate bracket currently used on Landmarks has an integrated license plate light. When this bracket is mounted to the top of the license plate recess, sufficient space does not remain at the bottom of the recess for the plate to fit into the recess causing the plate to not sit flat and to run on the radius where the recess comes out of the cap at the bottom.
I replaced the standard bracket/light with well nuts and 2 round license plate lights.
Parts I used:
Well Nuts: 10-24 - 2 each
Hardware: Stainless Steel, 10-24 x 3/4" - 2 each and flat/lock washers - 2 each
Wiring: 3 feet of 2 conductor automotive (stranded) wiring - I used red and black
Connectors: Butt splices (about 6)
Sealant: I used RTV white
Lights: I used Napa Wiring
NW 787106 - 2 each
Steps I took:
1. Removed old license plate bracket/light, cut wiring at light and taped wiring to rear cap
2. Placed license plate in desired position and marked upper screw holes and plate sides
3. Drilled holes for and inserted well nuts
4. Measured for, marked and drilled holes for both new lights, one on each side of plate
5. Prepared new lights by affixing a ground wire to them, and adding length to each wire
6. Added length to original wiring, placed new light wiring into new holes, fished to old wiring hole and tied it all together
7. Sealed old wiring hole with sealant
8. Screwed license plate into place