STO N SHO hidden license plate bracket...
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I just use the tow pull post hole that is covered up on the front bumper. Pop ithe cover to review the hole, screw in post and attach license plate. The guy sells it on eBay. And the best part is that the same post (they come in custom lengths) has worked on the last 3 Jags. (XF, XFR and F Type.
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Package from Mike arrives...
Receiver,real solid piece:
Pretty great service huh,order Saturday afternoon and it's here by noon today! Of course,it does help that he's just 10 minutes away,lol.
Really simple,well-made unit guys,I gotta run to chase some funny car parts but then I'll be in the garage and I'll give you the rundown.
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Really pleased...!
OK,back now all installed...took longer to properly read the instructions than it did to install the actual part,lol...I wish all things were this easy.
When you guys see and hold this unit in your hands,you'll see how well thought out and designed it really is...looks like it should well out live the life of the car,that's for sure.
Mike supplies everything you need,even the two bolts.lock washers and nuts to install your plate to the bracket.
What he doesn't include is the Torx T25 bit to remove the existing bolt but DON'T worry if you don't happen to have one,if your car is like mine you'll find it isn't really on there more than 5 ft lbs at the max (it's only supporting the plastic trim) so just wedge in any flat screwdriver or something similar and you can drive it right out...easy peasy.
The car isn't low enough that this needs to be done on a lift (although that would make it ridiculously easy),all you need to do is lay a blanket on the ground and it's just a matter of removing the existing bolt and installing Mike's new longer bolt...which is where this whole unit get's it strength,I know some of you questioned if a single bolt was strong enough but rest assured,it most certainly is.
The best part I like about it (did I mention how easy it is to install! ) is how it looks when mounted.
It has a slight rake from bottom to top that really gives it a racy look that obviously goes with the lines of the car...so it helps there rather than fight the car if it were just standing straight up...so someone (likely Mike) was thinking about style when designing it.
The only slight warning I would mention is that is you're like me who likes to Overtighten stuff...remember you're only going into threaded plastic so use a 1/4 drive ratchet and once the bolt seats against the surface,it's only a 1/2 turn to snug tightly it and you're done.
Lastly,we're all getting a sense for what a standup guy Mike and Mashell are and I'll give you some background:
I called Mike's cell 4 times on Saturday and he answered every time.
After he answered all my questions and I ordered,I told him I was posting it on a few forums and later that evening after the orders started rolling in,I come to find out they had refunded me back $45 to my PP account just for promoting the product...stand up indeed.
So there you have it,retired military stand up guy producing a superior USA made product and delivering excellent service and communication with the customers...I only say this because if you deal in aftermarket parts like I have for many years...this is so far from the norm it's almost unbelievable.
I KNOW everyone here will be more than pleased with your purchase and total ease of installation and I wish Mike, Mashell and Sto n Sho much success going forward.
Thank you for your service Mike
When you guys see and hold this unit in your hands,you'll see how well thought out and designed it really is...looks like it should well out live the life of the car,that's for sure.
Mike supplies everything you need,even the two bolts.lock washers and nuts to install your plate to the bracket.
What he doesn't include is the Torx T25 bit to remove the existing bolt but DON'T worry if you don't happen to have one,if your car is like mine you'll find it isn't really on there more than 5 ft lbs at the max (it's only supporting the plastic trim) so just wedge in any flat screwdriver or something similar and you can drive it right out...easy peasy.
The car isn't low enough that this needs to be done on a lift (although that would make it ridiculously easy),all you need to do is lay a blanket on the ground and it's just a matter of removing the existing bolt and installing Mike's new longer bolt...which is where this whole unit get's it strength,I know some of you questioned if a single bolt was strong enough but rest assured,it most certainly is.
The best part I like about it (did I mention how easy it is to install! ) is how it looks when mounted.
It has a slight rake from bottom to top that really gives it a racy look that obviously goes with the lines of the car...so it helps there rather than fight the car if it were just standing straight up...so someone (likely Mike) was thinking about style when designing it.
The only slight warning I would mention is that is you're like me who likes to Overtighten stuff...remember you're only going into threaded plastic so use a 1/4 drive ratchet and once the bolt seats against the surface,it's only a 1/2 turn to snug tightly it and you're done.
Lastly,we're all getting a sense for what a standup guy Mike and Mashell are and I'll give you some background:
I called Mike's cell 4 times on Saturday and he answered every time.
After he answered all my questions and I ordered,I told him I was posting it on a few forums and later that evening after the orders started rolling in,I come to find out they had refunded me back $45 to my PP account just for promoting the product...stand up indeed.
So there you have it,retired military stand up guy producing a superior USA made product and delivering excellent service and communication with the customers...I only say this because if you deal in aftermarket parts like I have for many years...this is so far from the norm it's almost unbelievable.
I KNOW everyone here will be more than pleased with your purchase and total ease of installation and I wish Mike, Mashell and Sto n Sho much success going forward.
Thank you for your service Mike
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Well no,not technically...but they did refund me back the $45 and she said they're sending me something in the mail.
Was totally happy to help and as a former sales executive,if I like a product I am a review and support Mo Fo!
Merlin,I didn't take any pictures because between Mike's site and the one's I snapped yesterday at the dealer,that about explained everything.
Was totally happy to help and as a former sales executive,if I like a product I am a review and support Mo Fo!
Merlin,I didn't take any pictures because between Mike's site and the one's I snapped yesterday at the dealer,that about explained everything.
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I'll paint the bolt and pull ring black...
OK...I'll go take some pics of the finished product so you all can see the rake I'm talking about...
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Merlin (06-23-2015)
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Well no,not technically...but they did refund me back the $45 and she said they're sending me something in the mail.
Was totally happy to help and as a former sales executive,if I like a product I am a review and support Mo Fo!
Merlin,I didn't take any pictures because between Mike's site and the one's I snapped yesterday at the dealer,that about explained everything.
Was totally happy to help and as a former sales executive,if I like a product I am a review and support Mo Fo!
Merlin,I didn't take any pictures because between Mike's site and the one's I snapped yesterday at the dealer,that about explained everything.
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I'll paint the bolt and pull ring black...
No issues I'm certain,with the longer bolt that Mike supplies and holds it very firmly,you'd seriously have to damage your car before you would harm this mount...
OK...I'll go take some pics of the finished product so you all can see the rake I'm talking about...
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Uh oh . . . and then a good recovery
Last night I removed the JLR-supplied front plate bracket to bumper plug the front bar in preparation for arrival of my Sho-n-go on Wed. I was horrified to find not 2, but 4 holes. Worse yet, the two top holes were uneven, with one being right on the corner of the vertical and horizontal surfaces. Clearly, whomever put it on at the dealer drilled in the wrong place, said "uh-oh" and then re-drilled two more holes lower.
Now the good recovery part, I called the GM at my dealer, and he agreed to make it right, so I will have an unblemished bar soon.
Now the good recovery part, I called the GM at my dealer, and he agreed to make it right, so I will have an unblemished bar soon.
Last edited by Foosh; 06-23-2015 at 10:20 AM.
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mjm3457 (06-23-2015)
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Last night I removed the JLR-supplied front plate bracket to bumper plug the front bar in preparation for arrival of my Sho-n-go on Wed. I was horrified to find not 2, but 4 holes. Worse yet, the two top holes were uneven, with one being right on the corner of the vertical and horizontal surfaces. Clearly, whomever put it on at the dealer drilled in the wrong place, said "uh-oh" and then re-drilled two more holes lower.
Now the good recovery part, I called the GM at my dealer, and he agreed to make it right, so I will have an unblemished bar soon.
Now the good recovery part, I called the GM at my dealer, and he agreed to make it right, so I will have an unblemished bar soon.