No drill front licence plate mount
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I'm familiar with the mower deck unit. What do you fellas think about this one:
http://www.usmillworks.com/porsche_f..._tow_hook.html
http://www.usmillworks.com/porsche_f..._tow_hook.html
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I have the US Millworks one, the one with the additional holes for weight savings. I'm very happy with it. What I like about this one vs. another version where the backing plate does not fill the license plate, is there's less risk of bending the license plate itself.
As I said earlier in this post I like that I can remove it easily when I want/need, either for aesthetics or DE track events. The trick is to remember to put it back on (I got stopped going into Midtown Tunnel and just told the guy I was coming from the car wash where I took it off...no problem).
As I said earlier in this post I like that I can remove it easily when I want/need, either for aesthetics or DE track events. The trick is to remember to put it back on (I got stopped going into Midtown Tunnel and just told the guy I was coming from the car wash where I took it off...no problem).
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I have the US Millworks one, the one with the additional holes for weight savings. I'm very happy with it. What I like about this one vs. another version where the backing plate does not fill the license plate, is there's less risk of bending the license plate itself.
As I said earlier in this post I like that I can remove it easily when I want/need, either for aesthetics or DE track events. The trick is to remember to put it back on (I got stopped going into Midtown Tunnel and just told the guy I was coming from the car wash where I took it off...no problem).
As I said earlier in this post I like that I can remove it easily when I want/need, either for aesthetics or DE track events. The trick is to remember to put it back on (I got stopped going into Midtown Tunnel and just told the guy I was coming from the car wash where I took it off...no problem).
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I bought the Rennlist peg for the tow hook. Nicely finished, but at this point doesn't matter as I just keep it under the rear of the passenger seat set up to attach if I feel the urge. I really don't care for the off-center look, but even less enthused with drilling my front bumper. I figure that I might get away with the "oops I washed the car and forgot to re-mount it" excuse if circumstances arise. I notice on recent road trip there were many cars with drilled front ends and plates. No doubt the enforcement is up in some parts to generate revenue.
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Burning Brakes
My dealer installed the Skene one at time of delivery. Actually took the time to bend both the bracket and license plate a little so they conform to the shape of the front bumper rather than sit perpendicular so to speak. Two unseen holes are a small price to pay.
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Alternative mount system?
Eric - did you ever decide to market the alternative mount system? I'm looking for a solution for my PTT, which is tricky because it has the adaptive cruise sensor in the center of the grill just below the face of the bumper.