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Old Sep 4, 2015 | 06:14 PM
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Hi all. Just took delivery of my 6MT JCW. As I live in VA I have to have a front plate on my car. My MA was kind enough to ask if I wanted the plate mounted in front. I said no as I didn't want holes drilled in. My bumper. I found to tow hook mouthing plates.

http://usmillworks.com/mini.html

http://new.minimania.com/part/G3NMX7...us-Pro-F56-F55

I think I like the U.S. Mill works on best. Anyone know anything about either of these or have any other suggestions?
 
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Old Sep 4, 2015 | 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by veevsato
Hi all. Just took delivery of my 6MT JCW. As I live in VA I have to have a front plate on my car. My MA was kind enough to ask if I wanted the plate mounted in front. I said no as I didn't want holes drilled in. My bumper. I found to tow hook mouthing plates.

http://usmillworks.com/mini.html

http://new.minimania.com/part/G3NMX7...us-Pro-F56-F55

I think I like the U.S. Mill works on best. Anyone know anything about either of these or have any other suggestions?
I have the Platypus one and it works great. I ordered mine through OutMotoring.com and it looks like the same brand. And when I initially ordered it, the mount was too close to the bumper which was what I wasn't expecting because the picture on their website it shows that it jutted out a little. This was not the case. So I contacted them, and they've made some adjustments and instead of the post that goes into the tow hitch being 3 3/4", the new one they are sending is 4 3/8" so I think that it will jut out perfectly and not touch the bumper so much.
 
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Old Sep 4, 2015 | 08:25 PM
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is the jcw number the same dimensions and angles as the MCS f56? Before I drop 80 bucks on this I want to make sure it will fit. All the sites I found selling them seem to say f56 is all. No jcw.
 
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Old Sep 5, 2015 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by veevsato
is the jcw number the same dimensions and angles as the MCS f56? Before I drop 80 bucks on this I want to make sure it will fit. All the sites I found selling them seem to say f56 is all. No jcw.
I have the JCW and it fits fine. Just make sure you put in the F56 model and you're good to go.
 
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Old Sep 5, 2015 | 09:43 AM
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+1 vote for the Millworks mount.

You have better options on where the plate sits once mounted. If you want it to be offset more to one side or the other, it's very easy to do. I don't believe the Platypus is adjustable, but it is a little easier to install.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2015 | 08:54 AM
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Fits perfect on 2015 F56 JCW

Originally Posted by veevsato
is the jcw number the same dimensions and angles as the MCS f56? Before I drop 80 bucks on this I want to make sure it will fit. All the sites I found selling them seem to say f56 is all. No jcw.

Fits perfect -Extender screws right into the front tow hook slot passenger side and the plate holder screws into extender...... very stable, just clears the bumper - no rattle or issues at all -
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by veevsato
Hi all. Just took delivery of my 6MT JCW. As I live in VA I have to have a front plate on my car. My MA was kind enough to ask if I wanted the plate mounted in front. I said no as I didn't want holes drilled in. My bumper. I found to tow hook mouthing plates.

http://usmillworks.com/mini.html

http://new.minimania.com/part/G3NMX7...us-Pro-F56-F55

I think I like the U.S. Mill works on best. Anyone know anything about either of these or have any other suggestions?
OK I know I've said the Platypus fits perfectly and it does but since I was waiting for the longer post to arrive I haven't driven my car with it on until yesterday. If you have front parking sensors, because I have Parking Assist, it will block that sensor and think there's an object near by. You can always bypass that by turning Auto PDC off but that defeats the purpose. So if the other one is adjustable that may work.
 

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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 01:26 PM
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OK I know I've said the Platypus fits perfectly and it does but since I was waiting for the longer post to arrive I haven't drive my car with it on until yesterday. If you have front parking sensors, because I have Parking Assit, it will block that sensor and think there's an object near by. You can always bypass that by turning Auto PDC off but that defeats the purpose. So if the other one is adjustable that may work.
Oooo...didn't even consider that it may block the front PDC sensors! The Millworks might work better for you then - it lets you move it over left or right more. It won't let you move it up or down though.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 01:39 PM
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Oooo...didn't even consider that it may block the front PDC sensors! The Millworks might work better for you then - it lets you move it over left or right more. It won't let you move it up or down though.
I may consider that one if a police decides to pull me over lol. My MA told me as long as I don't make myself a target, like getting a speeding ticket or running the light, I more than likely won't get pulled over unless the cop is an *** and has nothing better to do. But until then I'll leave as is
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by mcoopers81
I may consider that one if a police decides to pull me over lol. My MA told me as long as I don't make myself a target, like getting a speeding ticket or running the light, I more than likely won't get pulled over unless the cop is an *** and has nothing better to do. But until then I'll leave as is
Yeah, like when they try to stealth up on you to catch you speeding (yes Officer, I was speeding but I have eyes and I saw you coming) when they can't they pull you over for "too dark a tint on the front windows", or "missing from number plate". Nice try Officer... Nice try.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 03:46 PM
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Yeah, like when they try to stealth up on you to catch you speeding (yes Officer, I was speeding but I have eyes and I saw you coming) when they can't they pull you over for "too dark a tint on the front windows", or "missing from number plate". Nice try Officer... Nice try.
Lol. Cops can be very shady. I was thinking that if I do get pulled over for something that stupid I'll act as if it must've fell over when I got my car washed. 😬
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mcoopers81
I may consider that one if a police decides to pull me over lol. My MA told me as long as I don't make myself a target, like getting a speeding ticket or running the light, I more than likely won't get pulled over unless the cop is an *** and has nothing better to do. But until then I'll leave as is
Yeah, I haven't had a front plate for 4+ years and no trouble yet, but I do know friends who've gotten dinged for it either as a secondary offense after being pulled over and one friend who got a ticket from a meter maid as a primary offense just parked in Seattle. Lame.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by siriuszero
Yeah, I haven't had a front plate for 4+ years and no trouble yet, but I do know friends who've gotten dinged for it either as a secondary offense after being pulled over and one friend who got a ticket from a meter maid as a primary offense just parked in Seattle. Lame.
That's ridiculous. But I guess in different states it varies. NJ isn't that crazy.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2015 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by siriuszero
Oooo...didn't even consider that it may block the front PDC sensors! The Millworks might work better for you then - it lets you move it over left or right more. It won't let you move it up or down though.
I have the platypus mount, and I also have PDC. I had to order a small extension piece to move the plate holder up and out of the way from the sensors. Otherwise, it will block the sensors, and I use them, so disabling them is not an option for me...
 
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Old Sep 13, 2015 | 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Shoof
I have the platypus mount, and I also have PDC. I had to order a small extension piece to move the plate holder up and out of the way from the sensors. Otherwise, it will block the sensors, and I use them, so disabling them is not an option for me...
Where did you get your Platypus? I got mine through OutMotoring and wasn't aware that there was an extension piece.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2015 | 03:30 PM
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Went with us millworks

[QUOTE=mcoopers81;4123515]Where did you get your Platypus? I got mine through OutMotoring and wasn't aware that there was an extension piece.[/QUOTE


I went with the U.S. Millworks unit. I have to say this is built like a brick sh*thouse. Fists well. Very stable. Now I think I want to be one of those guys and get a black frame for the plate. Mine's too dirty.
 
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Old Sep 14, 2015 | 08:37 PM
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[QUOTE=veevsato;4123648]
Originally Posted by mcoopers81
Where did you get your Platypus? I got mine through OutMotoring and wasn't aware that there was an extension piece.[/QUOTE


I went with the U.S. Millworks unit. I have to say this is built like a brick sh*thouse. Fists well. Very stable. Now I think I want to be one of those guys and get a black frame for the plate. Mine's too dirty.
Nice. Thanks for the info. Do you have the front PDC? If so, I'm assuming it wouldn't block it since it's adjustable?
 
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Old Sep 15, 2015 | 05:57 AM
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I do not have the PDC only the backup beepers/cam. I would assume you can get this to work as the plate is drilled with mounting holes all the way across the top. I didnt measure but I would guess you can adjust at around 3/4" increments. I guess you could even mount it upside down to lift the plate up, but it would probably look silly.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2015 | 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by veevsato
I do not have the PDC only the backup beepers/cam. I would assume you can get this to work as the plate is drilled with mounting holes all the way across the top. I didnt measure but I would guess you can adjust at around 3/4" increments. I guess you could even mount it upside down to lift the plate up, but it would probably look silly.
Cool. Thank you for the info!
 
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