Started out with a $5-10 piece of scrap aluminum diamond plate that I got from a sheet metal shop. Made a template from card board for the size and then cut it out from the diamond plate. Give yourself enough room to drill a 3/8" hole in the from to mount the s-arm.
Need two-5/16" 2" wide U-Bolts, to fasten the plate to the bumper and four 5/16" stainless chrome caps to finish it off. The length of the U-Bolts were a little long, so I cut them down. The black s-shaped arm is a piece of 3/8" threaded rod with 3/8" I.D. black fuel line slid on to it. A little bigger I.D hose would work a little easier. It was tight but I got it on there.
Find a couple of wide 3/8" washers to support the threaded rod and it will hold it firm onto the plate. Make sure the plate is mounted out on the bumper far enough so you won't hit the U-Bolt nuts when you open up the hood. Make sure you have enought offset on your s-shaped arm so your camera doesn't hit the hood when it's opened. The camera mount was another small piece of diamond plate turned upside down so the GoPro mount will stick to it nice and flat.
Need two-5/16" 2" wide U-Bolts, to fasten the plate to the bumper and four 5/16" stainless chrome caps to finish it off. The length of the U-Bolts were a little long, so I cut them down. The black s-shaped arm is a piece of 3/8" threaded rod with 3/8" I.D. black fuel line slid on to it. A little bigger I.D hose would work a little easier. It was tight but I got it on there.
Find a couple of wide 3/8" washers to support the threaded rod and it will hold it firm onto the plate. Make sure the plate is mounted out on the bumper far enough so you won't hit the U-Bolt nuts when you open up the hood. Make sure you have enought offset on your s-shaped arm so your camera doesn't hit the hood when it's opened. The camera mount was another small piece of diamond plate turned upside down so the GoPro mount will stick to it nice and flat.