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There have been several reviews of the Eezeplate on other vehicles, so I'll try to minimize redundancy, but I did promise Colleen that I would post a review once installed, so hopefully someone finds this useful.
The bottom line:
Would I buy it again? Yes
Would I recommend it to my friends, family, and forum members? Yes
Am I happy? Yes!!
Pros:
Simple latch attachment. This is the key feature of the Eezeplate
It's quick and easy to operate and sturdy when installed
Entire product is solidly constructed
No drilling required; uses factory holes
All required hardware included
Elegant and sleek design
Literally a 10 minute installation.
Cons:
When the plate is removed, the mounting tab is visible.
I'm not an engineer, but I feel the tab could be moved back, and the plate attachment latch extended to make the tab invisible when the plate is removed.
Price. Someone mentioned the "lambo" premium or tax on this product. Eezeplate is the most expensive mount I found on google, by a factor of 2x, but I don't believe I could construct, nor have someone fabricate, this device for the price. I have not seen an alternative that seems to be as simple to use, with all the"pros" listed above.
I've used the No-Holes mount on my murci, which screwed into the tow hook, but on the SVJ I believe it would require removing a cap to expose the mount, and the plate would not be centered in the front. I've also used the Evannex plate holder on a Tesla, but it was significantly more difficult to mount, and not at all convenient to remove.
The bottom line:
Would I buy it again? Yes
Would I recommend it to my friends, family, and forum members? Yes
Am I happy? Yes!!
Pros:
Simple latch attachment. This is the key feature of the Eezeplate
It's quick and easy to operate and sturdy when installed
Entire product is solidly constructed
No drilling required; uses factory holes
All required hardware included
Elegant and sleek design
Literally a 10 minute installation.
Cons:
When the plate is removed, the mounting tab is visible.
I'm not an engineer, but I feel the tab could be moved back, and the plate attachment latch extended to make the tab invisible when the plate is removed.
Price. Someone mentioned the "lambo" premium or tax on this product. Eezeplate is the most expensive mount I found on google, by a factor of 2x, but I don't believe I could construct, nor have someone fabricate, this device for the price. I have not seen an alternative that seems to be as simple to use, with all the"pros" listed above.
I've used the No-Holes mount on my murci, which screwed into the tow hook, but on the SVJ I believe it would require removing a cap to expose the mount, and the plate would not be centered in the front. I've also used the Evannex plate holder on a Tesla, but it was significantly more difficult to mount, and not at all convenient to remove.
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