Live and learn. Today I discovered that I ought to have been more careful in front end-in parking situations involving concrete stopper curb things. My recently installed STO-N-SHO plate holder met its demise this a.m. at 60 Acres Park when I was in a rush to park and get my morning jog/run in before work.
Let this be a warning to anyone installing this thing. It finds curbs and fails quite catastrophically when it does. Mine punched two little holes into the plastic routing/shield piece behind the bumper covers when the securement rails and mounting bracket were driven back and then up from the impact.
I can't bear to post pictures. It took about 15 minutes to extract the mangled mess. I'll zip tie the plate to the grill until I can get around to getting the original mounting hardware back in the bumper. Bleh. Some gnarly holes on the bottom of the bumper cover now too, but you don't really notice them. What with road debris strikes and all, this little bumper cover has taken a beating in its short life.
Let this be a warning to anyone installing this thing. It finds curbs and fails quite catastrophically when it does. Mine punched two little holes into the plastic routing/shield piece behind the bumper covers when the securement rails and mounting bracket were driven back and then up from the impact.
I can't bear to post pictures. It took about 15 minutes to extract the mangled mess. I'll zip tie the plate to the grill until I can get around to getting the original mounting hardware back in the bumper. Bleh. Some gnarly holes on the bottom of the bumper cover now too, but you don't really notice them. What with road debris strikes and all, this little bumper cover has taken a beating in its short life.