Michael,
why do you think Bud's holder is too small for a standard US license plate? Does Michigan issue plates on steroids?
The only very minor issue I can see is that the holder doesn't cover the slits in the bumpers completely.
There you go with the insults again, Alfred. I don't THINK the Bud's holder is too small, it is too small for me. When I invest in a costly front plate (either the EU vanity plate I have, or an optional standard sized Michigan front plate) I want this plate protected from bending. This requires, for me, backing. Full backing, not some partial backing.
As you can see from what Bud's sent me, the backing/mounting plate is NOT the same size as a US standard plate; it isn't nearly as tall in the height. There's no reason why they could not make it the size of a standard US plate. When I asked them about it they said, "yeah, the plate will hang over...no big deal". Well, it was for me--particularly since I was using a wider EU plate.
In my particular case, I also wanted a chrome/metal (not plastic) frame for the front EU plate. The only one I could find was one that had metal tabs that bent around the plate and backing. Also, I did not want any advertising frame, such as what you have, or one advertising a dealer or anything. Just a simple, plain, thin chrome metal frame which is what I have front (EU) and back (USA). My own personal choice.
If I chose to have a duplicate front US plate, OR I lived in a state that required one, I would have done things exactly the same way, but had a backing plate cut to size to match a US plate instead of the EU plate I have.
If anybody wants that off-sized Bud's Plate, let me know...