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I got the Sto-n-Sho too mounts up very securely with just 2 existing screws The install went just like the Video
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That is literally the only spot it can goThats not a good looking install. I have two indent spots dead center of bumper. I'll pass tho. Later RJD
Sto-n-Sho or anything? The $100 is a tad steep also.That is literally the only spot it can go
Don't think so. I have two indents dead center and dealer says that's where the plate goes . you can mount up high use lower holes to raise. Later RJDThat is literally the only spot it can go
Not a huge fan of the location. , advantage is pulling it off for car shows or “forgetting it in the trunk “ I’ve got the factory plate framed if I change my mindThats not a good looking install. I have two indent spots dead center of bumper. I'll pass tho. Later RJD
Hey new yorkerFellow SixPack owners in front-plate states:
Have you already drilled holes in the front bumper for the license plate bracket, or are you sticking with a no-drill option?
I'm not drilling any holes into the bumper—going no-drill all the way. Wondering what bracket actually works well?
To you as well, thank you for your service.According to my dealer I was not allowed the Military discount as I did not retire from military but did serve. Only active or folks that retired from military qualified. Glade you where able to get the discount and thanks for your service.Later RJD
NoooooI saw 4 of them lined up yesterday and they already put front plates on 2 of them