Sto N Go or Sto n Sho for Evo?
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Sto N Go or Sto n Sho for Evo?
Anyone use one of those or found a good way to mount a front plate without drilling?
I was thinking maybe the tow mount in the front like some guys with BMW's do so they don't have to drill.
I was thinking maybe the tow mount in the front like some guys with BMW's do so they don't have to drill.
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I did the Show N Go manual license plate holder for the X. I have the Aero package, so I just cut the middle out of the rubber lip and the holder fit. I really enjoyed it and it was useful.. for the time it lasted..
*note* Don't be lowered or watch every bump. Mine ended up "disappearing", which I can only assume ripped off from either water (heavy rainstorm), or scraped the bottom (Swift Spec R). It could also have been the mounting position. You screw the frame into the plastic undertray, so it's probably not the most stable.
I've got the SSP aluminum undertray now, and that would certainly be more ideal of a setup now to mount the kit. (currently running without a plate and crossing fingers every time I pass a cop)
*note* Don't be lowered or watch every bump. Mine ended up "disappearing", which I can only assume ripped off from either water (heavy rainstorm), or scraped the bottom (Swift Spec R). It could also have been the mounting position. You screw the frame into the plastic undertray, so it's probably not the most stable.
I've got the SSP aluminum undertray now, and that would certainly be more ideal of a setup now to mount the kit. (currently running without a plate and crossing fingers every time I pass a cop)
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