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When you install the Sto&Sho Receiver be sure to add a Ribbing/touchdown block as I did to prevent the "tubes" from being abused if/when touching the ground. (Ex: Steep Driveway) I used a block of stainless steel and it's help up quite well. Dimensions are shown below.
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This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing. Did you machine it yourself? I may try it with delrin since I can buy a 0.50" sheet and cut myself. I do have a sloped driveway and was wondering how the car would handle this in general.
Last edited by Ray K.; 03-18-2023 at 09:06 AM.
Reason: Added information.
When you install the Sto&Sho Receiver be sure to add a Ribbing/touchdown block as I did to prevent the "tubes" from being abused if/when touching the ground. (Ex: Steep Driveway) I used a block of stainless steel and it's help up quite well. Dimensions are shown below.
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Any pics of the plate mounted? Would love to see clearance to camera. Mines non-acc but don’t want it in the way of camera. I think they look best tilted back a bit
may buy one of these was gonna make something just low on the list
I found a guy on eBay who can machine a delrin version of the skid plate/deflector for the non ACC cruise control Sto&Sho. They come to about $17 each. Send me a PM if anyone wants some and I can have him make more than the 2 I was going to get.
Any pics of the plate mounted? Would love to see clearance to camera. Mines non-acc but don’t want it in the way of camera. I think they look best tilted back a bit
may buy one of these was gonna make something just low on the list
I have ACC and there is no interference with any cameras or the ACC system. I simply installed the Sto&Sho system a bit off the center of the car. When installed, the License Plate just clears the front bumper by about an inch. Also, when not installed, which is 99.9% of the time, the License Plate and the Sto&Sho bracket it’s attached to, fit very nicely in the Frunk taking up virtually no room at all.